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Published:
March 16, 2006
Matthew
wins second place in Project Catwalk TV final
![A tense moment for the three finalists on Project Catwalk as the winner is chosen [Photo: Sky One]](matt-bowkett-final2.jpg)
This
was the tense moment for Burnham-On-Sea fashion student Matthew
Bowkett when he found out whether he would win the final of Sky
One's reality TV series Project Catwalk.
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clinches Barbour deal |
![Matthew Bowkett opening the letter from Barbour [Photo: Sky One]](matt-bowkett-barbour.jpg)
Burnham-On-Sea's
Matthew Bowkett has come out a winner from Project Catwalk
despite coming second overall - having clinched a deal with
clothing manufacturer Barbour.
A
coat which he designed during the series impressed the bosses
at Barbour so much that they decided to award him a contract
- and his coat will soon be on sale in shops across the
UK.
Matthew's
pictured above opening the letter in which he received the
good news about the contract.
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While
the 21 year-old's hopes of winning the top spot were dashed
by the news that Kirsty was the overall winner, he was quite rightly
proud of his second position.
The
nerve wracking moment showdown came at the end of the final show
of the Sky One series in which Matt and two other contestants
were shown designing a 12-piece collection for London Fashion
Week using materials collected from Marrakech, Paris and Shepherds
Bush.
On a tight £4,000 budget, they were told by Liz
Hurley: "If
you think it's been tough so far, it's going to get even tougher."
Matt
was sent off to Paris in search of fabrics for his designs, but
found it difficult to get the French people to give him samples.
He
spent much of his budget on hiring a pattern cutter and staff
to help sew his 12 outfits.
Matt
was then shown interviewing some 200 models - 12 of whom he picked
to parade his designs on the London Fashion Week catwalks.
With
two days until the catwalk show, all the contestants moved into
a hotel with their completed outfits, but another contestant,
Debbie said she thought Matt's designs lacked creativity.
On
the final day Matt's designs were paraded along the catwalk in
front of 400 onlookers at the Fashion Show.
Liz
Hurley said she was "looking for more pizazz" despite
liking his outfits overall, and mentor
Ben de Lisi said he liked Matt's designs.
It
was then down to the final showdown, in which judges Julien Macdonald,
Lorraine Candy, Ben
de Lisi and Liz Hurley had
to pick the winner.
In
a tense few seconds, Debbie was awarded third position - just
leaving Matt and Kirsty in the spotlights.
Moments
later, Kirsty was named the Project Catwalk winner and
Matt was officially the runner-up. He was quite rightly pleased
with his overall performance.
Burnham-On-Sea.com
exclusively revealed back in January
how Matt was bidding for fashion stardom on the popular programme
- and local papers and magazines followed our lead in the later
weeks by monitoring Matt's progress.
And
what a rollercoaster ride it was! The Stoddens Road student was
close to being eliminated from the programme on several occasions
but somehow kept his cool to stay on the show.
In the final of Project Catwalk he faced two other contestants
competing for the top prize of £20,000.
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