After serving as director of admissions for Corcoran, Gunn started working at Parsons in 1982, served as associate dean from 1989 to 2000, and then became the Fashion Design Department chair in August 2000. He was credited with "retooling and invigorating the curriculum for the 21st century." Gunn began appearing on
Project Runway during its first season in 2004, and is known for his catchphrase, "Make it work." He received a
Primetime Emmy Award in 2013 for Outstanding Host for a Reality Or Reality-Competition Program. ''
Tim Gunn's Guide to Style'', a reality show in which Gunn gives fashion advice, debuted in September 2007 on the Bravo television network. The show ran for 16 episodes over two seasons. Beginning in January 2014, he was the host on a 13–episode season of Lifetime's
Under the Gunn. He is an executive producer for
Project Runway: Junior. He is the teen designers' mentor. Gunn played a version of himself as a reporter for the fictional
Fashion TV in two episodes of
ABC's
Ugly Betty in February 2007 and later guest starred on
Drop Dead Diva in August 2009 as himself. He left Parsons in 2007 joining
Liz Claiborne, Inc. as the company's chief creative officer in March of that year. In April 2007, Abrams Image Publishers released Gunn's book
A Guide to Quality, Taste and Style, co-written with Kate Moloney, cover photo by
Markus Klinko &
Indrani. While on tour in
Palm Springs, California, the nearby city of Palm Desert honored Gunn with an official resolution declaring April 27, 2007 (the day of his visit) Timothy M. Gunn Day. He was presented with a certificate by the city of Palm Springs and a plaque by the nearby city of
Rancho Mirage in recognition of his career achievements. From 2010 to 2015 he had four additional books published. In May 2009, Gunn served as the commencement speaker at the Corcoran College of Art and Design, and received an honorary doctorate from the institution. He made sporadic appearances on
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson "Dear Aquaman" segments, helping or standing in for
Aquaman (
Ferguson), answering letters and dispensing advice. Gunn guest starred as Barney's personal tailor on several episodes of
How I Met Your Mother. He guest starred as himself on the 6th episode of
CW's fourth season of
Gossip Girl, "Easy J". On September 7, 2018, it was confirmed that Gunn, along with
Heidi Klum, would not be returning to
Project Runway for a 17th season on Bravo, as they had both signed a deal to host a fashion competition show on
Amazon Video titled
Making the Cut.
Making the Cut released its third season in the summer of 2022.
In other media In August 2007, ''Tim Gunn's Podcast (a reality chamber opera)'' by Jeffrey Lependorf premiered at the
Cornelia Street Cafe in
Manhattan. It received its first run one year later at the
New York International Fringe Festival. Gunn appeared in a backup story in the first issue of
Models Inc., a fashion-themed comic book
miniseries published by
Marvel Comics which debuted in September 2009 to coincide with New York City's style showcase. He is featured on a variant cover of the issue illustrated by
Phil Jimenez. In the series, which is written by
Project Runway fan Mark Sumerak and illustrated by Jimenez, Gunn dons
Iron Man armor to foil an attack against the New York Fashion Museum. Gunn appeared in the opening skit on the
62nd Primetime Emmy Awards as a stylist making
Jimmy Fallon look like
Bruce Springsteen from his
Born in the U.S.A. album. In 2014, he participated in
Do I Sound Gay?, a documentary film by David Thorpe about
stereotypes of gay men's speech patterns. Gunn appears in
Kate McKinnon's audio drama
Heads Will Roll. ==Personal life==