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- By FIONA RAE

FASHION FORWARD: Project Runway dream team Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn are thinking big in their new show Making the Cut on Amazon Prime Video (from March 27). The designers are from all around the world and already work in the fashion industry on their own brands. At stake is a tidy US$1 million and a collection that will be sold worldwide – on Amazon, of course. The winning designs will also be sold each week. Judges include Naomi Campbell, Nicole Richie and fashion influencer and designer Chiara Ferragni. If that’s not enough air-kissing and glamour, there’s also Next in Fashion, a similar series on Netflix, hosted by Queer Eye’s Tan France and British writer and designer Alexa Chung.

ANIME ME: The last batch of seven Studio Ghibli anime films will be available for streaming on Netflix from April 1, bringing the total to 21. The only one missing is the World War II drama Grave of the Fireflies, from 1988. The films of the legendary Japanese studio have been difficult to get hold of until now, but “we have listened to our fans”, a producer told inews.co.uk. The final tranche includes Howl’s Moving Castle and When Marnie Was There.

BINGE WATCH: It may be the perfect time to binge those shows you’ve been pretending to know about at parties. The Sopranos, The Wire, Game of Thrones and The Leftovers are all available on Sky’s on-demand platforms Sky Go,

Sky On Demand and Neon. Don’t watch Years and Years, however; too scary. How about some vicarious travel, instead, such as Griff’s Kiwi Road Trip, North America with Simon Reeve or Pilgrimage: Road to Santiago.

 ??  ?? Tim Gunn and Heidi Klum
Tim Gunn and Heidi Klum
 ??  ?? Howl’s Moving Castle
Howl’s Moving Castle

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