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Kenmore Launches First Facebook Reality Fashion Show: 'So You Wanna Be a Designer' / Aspiring Fashion Designers Vie for $20,000 and a Kenmore Elite(R) Laundry Pair

HOFFMAN ESTATES, Ill.,March 24, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- The fashion industry is exciting and challenging for novices and experienced designers alike. Recognizing this, Kenmore has created 'So You Wanna Be a Designer', a Kenmore Live Studio online fashion reality series, as a means for Americans to venture into the business highlighting their creativity and offering business benefits such as exposure to top designers, stylists and photographers to learn the inner workings of the industry.

For six weeks the reality show will stream live on Kenmore's Facebook page to show budding designers at work, making their dreams a reality. Through the series, contestants will learn how to navigate the barriers of entering the design world: how to create and launch a brand, and how to price, present and promote designs successfully, among other things.

"Kenmore has long been on the leading edge of innovation, value and dependability. As our customers' needs have evolved, we've worked to create products that meet those needs," said Scott Freidheim, executive vice president, Sears Holdings and president, Kenmore, Craftsman & DieHard. "Our ability to engage with customers as they desire has also progressed. Today, we are increasingly leveraging technology and online social networks to engage with customers. This Kenmore Live Studio initiative is a first of its kind and we're excited to be able to give a deserving designer the opportunity to realize their dream of breaking into the design industry through this reality series."

Starting tonight at 6:45 p.m. CT, Americans are invited to watch episodes of 'So You Wanna Be a Designer' and vote* for their favorites at www.facebook.com/Kenmore. At stake for the designers, beyond ultimate bragging rights, are a $20,000 cash prize and an innovative Kenmore Elite(R) laundry pair that boasts custom clothing care functionality. Under the watchful eye and mentoring of host Debbie Yagel, a seasoned Chicago designer and entrepreneur, the contestants will learn from leading industry insiders how to break into the fashion business and become a successful designer.

Challenges will be presented to the contestants every Tuesday at 9 a.m. CT at the Kenmore Live Studio. Completed designs will be showcased live during the Thursday night episodes at 7 p.m. CT beginning today through May 12. During the time they have to fashion their looks, designers are required to spend two hours at the Studio interacting with Yagel and one another and the Kenmore Live Studio will be live streaming this activity throughout the series. Challenges will include field trips, meetings and appearances to keep contestants on the go and inspired throughout the process.

"Having created my brand, Ootra, here in Chicago, I know how high the triumphs and how low the hardships in fashion can be - especially in the beginning," said Debbie Yagel. "I am proud to work with such an exciting and unique program like 'So You Wanna Be a Designer.' Hosting this program enables me to share my business insights in a competition that truly celebrates the business of fashion with amazing designers as they come into their own before our eyes."

Yagel, who serves as the face of Kenmore's 'So You Wanna Be a Designer' series, will tap various heavy-hitting industry icons including her co-host Isaac King, a wardrobe stylist for FORD Models, Inc. and founder of Black Code to help guide the contestants in their journey. Following are the cast members vying for top distinction in the premier season:

--  Tonya Pierce: A south Florida native, Tonya's mother taught her to sew
        at an early age, which opened the door to endless design possibilities,
        including creating her own prom dress. After a brief stint studying
        marine biology, she moved to Chicago to study fashion design at the
        International Academy of Technology and Design. Tonya's fashion
        obsession revolves around giving people pieces they love to wear and
        feel confident in.
    --  Michael Pazmino: Born in Chicago and raised in Quito, Ecuador, Michael
        is a primarily self-taught designer.  While attending UIC for mechanical
        engineering and moonlighting as a model, he developed strong fashion
        ideas.  He bought fashion textbooks to teach himself the skills needed
        to enter the industry and today specializes in women's finer apparel,
        but can and will design and construct anything under his label PAZMINO.
    --  Jessica Davis: Bi-coastal in her upbringing, Jessica found herself in
        Chicago at the Illinois Institute of Art. She describes her style as a
        realization of inner beauty that includes classic silhouettes merged
        with structured feminine trends. Her current collection, Everything
        Lovely, is designed to make women feel lovely inside and out.
    --  LaTonya Williams: LaTonya grew up in a family of designers who urged her
        to find a path outside the family business. With a degree in
        mathematics, she worked in the IT field for more than 10 years. 
        Determined and talented, she created her own line dubbed pitch black
        gear and ultimately enrolled at the International Academy of Design
        Technology where she graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Fine
        Arts degree.
    --  Anna Hovet: Born and raised in Grand Forks, N.D., Anna moved to Chicago
        in 2003 to attend the School of the Art Institute. In college, she was a
        stylist and fashion show coordinator at Akira and later was hired by
        Kids Headquarters to design layettes for Ecko, Calvin Klein, Kenneth
        Cole, and Target. Today, she offers Anna Hovet, a young contemporary
        collection online and at multiple retailers throughout the Midwest.
    --  Stephen Curd: Stephen moved to Chicago after graduating from Lindenwood
        University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Fashion Design. He worked at
        a small boutique to prove his design credibility and ultimately created
        his own fashion production company. With a focus on men's clothing, he
        has been known to design for the female who can pull off a masculine
        look. Stephen dreams of taking over the fashion world one great
        tailored-fit at a time.

The Kenmore Live Studio in Chicago will serve as command central for the designers with access to the latest Kenmore sewing and laundry appliances, free-range creative space and a direct line to Yagel, their mentor throughout the process. Local Chicagoans, fashion fiends and reality buffs alike are welcome to attend the live broadcasts weekly at 678 N. Wells Street where they can watch as designers add final touches, receive comments and critiques, and ultimately see who will carry on to the next week's challenge. For those who cannot attend but want to keep up with the series, visit www.facebook.com/kenmore.

*Viewers can vote up to five times per night from 7 - 7:50 p.m. CT each Thursday.

About Sears Holdings Corporation

Sears Holdings Corporation is the nation's fourth largest broadline retailer with over 4,000 full-line and specialty retail stores in the United States and Canada. Sears Holdings is the leading home appliance retailer as well as a leader in tools, lawn and garden, consumer electronics and automotive repair and maintenance. Sears Holdings is the 2011 ENERGY STAR(R) Retail Partner of the Year. Key proprietary brands include Kenmore, Craftsman and DieHard, and a broad apparel offering, including such well-known labels as Lands' End, Jaclyn Smith and Joe Boxer, as well as the Apostrophe and Covington brands. It also has the Country Living collection, which is offered by Sears and Kmart. We are the nation's largest provider of home services, with more than 11 million service calls made annually. Sears Holdings Corporation operates through its subsidiaries, including Sears, Roebuck and Co. and Kmart Corporation. For more information, visit Sears Holdings' website at www.searsholdings.com.

Kenmore recently opened the Kenmore Live Studio, an interactive center equipped with technology to stream exciting and innovative experiences live online. Studio visitors can share their voice with the world as they watch events that include chef and designer demonstrations, new product unveilings and more, in real time via Kenmore's Facebook page. The Kenmore Live Studio, located in downtown Chicago at Huron and Wells (678 North Wells Street, Chicago Ill 60654), is open to the public every Thursday through Sunday. Visit www.facebook.com/kenmore to learn more.

Sears Holdings Corporation

CONTACT: Larry Costello of Sears Holdings Corp., +1-847-286-9036,
Larry.Costello@searshc.com, or Eileen Earley of Zeno Group for Sears,
+1-312-396-9796, Eileen.Earley@zenogroup.com

Web site: http://www.searsholdings.com/

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