'APPRENTICE' CANDIDATES COURT 90 BILLION DOLLAR FASHION INDUSTRY AS EACH TEAM DEVISES NEW CLOTHING LINE AND PRODUCES FASHION SHOW (OCTOBER 14, 9-10PM ET)
NEW YORK -- October 13, 2004 -- Donald Trump introduces the 13 remaining candidates to the glitzy 90 billion dollar fashion industry during the sixth episode of NBC's "The Apprentice," (October 14, 9-10pm ET). Each team interviews and selects an emerging fashion designer who will work with the team to create a new women's clothing line. The new designs will be showcased at a high profile Avon fall fashion show produced by Gen Art at The St. Regis Hotel.
Models from Trump Model Management will strut the new wears. Top retail fashion buyers will determine which designs to purchase for their stores. The team that earns the most money selling their fashion line wins.
One team clashes with their designer while another team member becomes a nuisance. Observing the men's team pick out fabric, we see a new side to Carolyn Kepcher. Back in the boardroom, George Ross goes on the attack and Trump fires his sixth candidate.
"MOSAIC": Raj, John, Chris, Kelly, Andy, Wes, and Kevin
"APEX": Ivana, Jennifer M., Stacy R., Sandy, Elizabeth and Maria
Week 5 Boardroom Exemption: Chris
"Gen Art is excited to be a part of this high profile fashion task. We have been helping emerging designers through runway shows to get their collections in front of major department store buyers, fashion editors and stylists for a decade." said Ian Gerard, CEO of Gen Art. "With the help of 'The Apprentice' and the incredibly hard-working production team and cast members, Gen Art will finally have a national medium to showcase the work of some of today's newest fashion stars."
About Gen Art
Gen Art is the nation's leading arts and entertainment organization, dedicated to promoting and supporting the best emerging talent in fashion, film, music and the visual arts. Created to propel the careers of up-and-coming fashion and accessories designers, Gen Art's fashion events have proven to be a successful launch pad for big names, including Rebecca Taylor, Louis Verdad, Hollywould, Chaiken, Rebecca Dannenberg, Michelle Mason, Zac Posen, Raf, Milly, Kloak and Shoshanna. With over 100 events per year, Gen Art is constantly looking for the next generation of rising stars in film, fashion, art and music. www.genart.org
"The Apprentice" is produced by Mark Burnett Productions in association with Trump Productions LLC. Mark Burnett, Donald Trump and Jay Bienstock are executive producers. Conrad Riggs and Kevin Harris are co-executive producers.
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