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HP ENVY x2 and fine art provide inspiration for pattern-making challenge; new design contest encourages fans to create PALO ALTO, Calif. — HP showcased its innovative technology on last night’s episode of “Project Runway,” the popular, long-running hit show on Lifetime. This season marks five consecutive seasons of HP and Intel support, further demonstrating the role that technology can play in the creative arts. With a heavy focus on pattern making, “The Art of Fashion” episode began at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum’s exhibit, “Art of Another Kind: International Abstraction and the Guggenheim, 1949-1960.” The “Project Runway” teams were instructed to use the iconic Frank Lloyd Wright designed museum, its exhibits and the ultrathin as inspiration for two designs: one groundbreaking, avant-garde piece and one ready-to-wear garment.

Designers also used with Intel® CoreTM processors to create unique textile patterns for the challenge. “The Guggenheim’s ingenious design has served as a creative spark for artists of all stripes since its opening in 1959,” said Chris Bohrer, director, Worldwide Consumer PC Marketing, HP. “The use of HP technology, like the ENVY x2 laptop that converts to a tablet, to inspire the talented designers on Fashion Runway is just one example of how technology and the arts are inextricably linked.” “I wanted my textile and garments to pay homage to Frank Lloyd Wright’s absolute fearlessness in his approach to museum design, and to the unfettered creativity of the exhibits the Guggenheim showcases,” said challenge winner Stanley Hudson.