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Sep. 26 2008, Published 10:12 a.m. ET
After five seasons, there are plenty of changes in store for the next go-around for reality hit Project Runway. In addition to the previously announced move from NYC to L.A., and from Bravo to Lifetime, OK! has learned that the show will be taking its magazine partnership away from Elle, who has featured all the previous Runway winners' work in its pages, and moving to Marie Claire.
The change in masthead shouldn't come as too huge of a shock — Runway judge (and former Elle fashion director) Nina Garcia recently made the same move herself when she was named Fashion Director for Marie Claire.