Project Runway
Congratulations to Jack Mackenroth on his Bronze medal win at Outgames 2009. Our friend medaled in the 200m IM (which he wasn't even thinking he would place in.)
UPDATE 07/28/2009: Jack won two silver medals today at the Outgames in Copenhagen in swimming - only .4 seconds from a gold!
UPDATE: Jack's final medal count: 2 Gold, 4 Silver, and 2 Bronze! Way to go!
Outgames isn't over yet, though -- who are your favorites in the games? You should tell us via Twitter, Facebook, or e-mail!
[ Outgames 2009 - Official Site ]
[ Jack Mackenroth - Official Site ]
Our buddy Jack Mackenroth shared something fun on his blog today -- a long lost set of photos he appeared in over fifteen years ago in the recently-shuttered Genre Magazine!
Check out his post for his mockery of the photos, along with some memories of the magazine.
Jack Mackenroth is staying quite busy these days! He found a bit of time for this shoot in the midst of what sounds like a grueling (and exciting) schedule.
He's in the final stages of putting together a design television show with fellow Project Runway alumni, Kevin Christiana, and hoping to finalize with a network in the coming months. His HIV education campaign, Living Positive by Design, keeps him traveling too -- speaking around the country about his experience living with and managing HIV and encouraging other HIV+ folks to do the same.
Jack will be in New York covering Fashion Week for LOGO next month, writing reviews and backstage interviews.
On top of everything else, he is also in the pool training for the Summer 2009 Outgames (which, he notes, is why those abs are back and popping!)
Check out everything that he's up to at JackMackenroth.com!
Saturday night we had the pleasure of joining Menswear designer and Project Runway 4 contestant Jack Mackenroth (previously interviewed here) for Black Tie Bingo, a swanky night of Gay Bingo benefiting Lifelong AIDS Alliance in Seattle.
The evening began in the lobby of the Grand Hyatt as cocktails were poured amongst contortionists, stiltwalkers, and acrobats from local circus troupe Pure Cirkus. Guests were dressed to the nines, perhaps hoping to impress Jack with their tuxedo selection.
Once inside, Doug and I found ourselves seated at the Friends & Family table and were suddenly making friends with Jack's family and sitting alongside Jack himself for part of the night! Jack was completely sweet and lovely, of course -- we chatted a little more about his experience on the show, whether he'd consider going back for another season, and what he's been up to lately. Interrogation and photo (see me, Jack, and Doug above!) now aside, Doug and I continued tipping back cocktails and bestowed "insta-friend" status on Jack's sister Sarah (last picture.)
Before the main bingo games start, Lifelong AIDS Alliance raised a cool and quick $60,000 in their "raise the paddle" for the organization. One lady (accompanied by a fellow we simply called "the silver fox") kicked off the paddle-raising with an amazing $5,000 donation, preparing folks to go big or go home!
Jack then took the stage with bingo hostess Sylvia O'Stayformore, where the bingo games then kicked off. Officiated by the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence (Abbey of St. Joan), vacations were the prize of choice -- each package more fabulous than the previous.
After the event wrapped up at the Grand Hyatt, guests were whisked off by limousine (or walked, which we chose to do) a few blocks to The Baltic Room for The Official After Party. More drinks, mingling, and dancing ensued -- and we chatted with Sarah and her friends, deciding being downstairs was much more fun than the VIP room anyway.
Lifelong AIDS Alliance put on a great event with a fantastic hope, and raised a bunch of money for the organization at the same time. Congratulations on the big success, and thanks so much to Jack Mackenroth for taking the time out of his busy schedule to participate.
Photos from the event can be found at seattlepaparazzi.com, where you can buy prints and full size digital versions -- all proceeds benefit Lifelong AIDS Alliance.
[ Hunk du Jour Interviews Jack Mackenroth ]
[ seattlepaparazzi.com - Event Photos ]
[ Lifelong AIDS Alliance - Donate Today! ]
[ Jack Mackenroth - Official Site ]
Yesterday, Project Runway contestant (and Hunk du Jour Interviewee) Jack Mackenroth posted this video, where he performs a fantastic spoof of Flashdance - What a Feeling... nice leg warmers!
[ Spotted on AfterElton and Towleroad ]
SPOILER ALERT - text after the jump and comments on this entry may contain spoilers. Please read at your own risk.
Project Runway premieres TONIGHT on Bravo! You'll remember earlier this month we posted our Q&A with hunky contestant/designer Jack Mackenroth, where he talked about the process of getting onto the show and what his life is like.
A competitive swimmer, model, actor, designer... what more can you ask for? Be sure to stop back here after the episode airs tonight and let us know what you thought about the designers!
[ Jack Mackenroth Interview : Project Runway Designer ]
[ Bravo Television ]
[ Jack Mackenroth Official Site ]
The Project Runway premiere is just over a week away, and if you're anything like me then you are more than anxious to get your Runway fix again.
Jack Mackenroth is one of the new designers who initially caught my eye. Then he caught my interest as I heard more about his background as a medalist in multiple Gay Olympic games, his openness about being an HIV-positive man, and about being a Seattle native. (Got to root for our own, Seattle!) He is designing his own line of mens shirts and pants, as well as a memoir about his life experiences.
Jack agreed to do a little Q&A with Hunk du Jour about his life leading up to Runway -- and kept his lips sealed about what we can expect in the new season (premieres November 14th, 2007 on Bravo.)
For more information about Jack, read our full interview after the jump and then check out his new website, jackmackenroth.com!
Hunk du Jour: What was your auditioning experience like for the latest season of Project Runway?
Jack Mackenroth: The audition process is very elaborate. They need to make sure that you have a clear design point of view and that you have the necessary skills to handle the challenges. You need to be able to illustrate, pattern draft, sew, drape and know your fabrics all while looking pretty and be interesting. Personally for me the process was fairly positive. Tim thought I could push the envelope with my designs because my aesthetic is very classic. Laura Bennett was the guest judge and she totally "got" me so I think she helped me get to the next round. Truthfully I was a sweaty, panicky mess the whole time. I had auditioned the previous season and was told "maybe" so I was nervous as hell.
HdJ: Where were you when you found out you were selected? How did you celebrate?
JM: I got the call when I was walking down the street in Manhattan. It's a very surreal experience because you want to scream and tell the world but because of the air tight confidentiality agreement you cant tell anyone. Basically I just said "shut up!" to the person from Bravo and then I hung up and jumped up and down for about 30 seconds like a freak.


































