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Gretchen Jones is an American fashion designer, ... her collection at New York Fashion Week made her the winner of Season 8 in ... After her Project Runway win, ...
His collection was sponsored by the Humane Society of the United States, reflecting his anti-fur stance. He also mentioned that this was his first showing since the first-season finale of Project Runway. He changed the theme of his collection, which was initially inspired by the Pet Shop Boys' 1986 hit "West End Girls." The collection featured ...
Christian Vincent Siriano (born November 18, 1985) is an American fashion designer and member of the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA). Siriano first gained attention after winning the fourth season of American design competition show Project Runway in 2007, becoming the series' youngest winner. [1]
Christopher Andrew March (February 25, 1963 – September 5, 2019) was an American fashion and costume designer, best known for his appearance as a contestant on season 4 (2007–2008) of Bravo's Project Runway. He was also on season 4 (2014–2015) of Project Runway All Stars, finishing in 12th place.
In 2013, Henderson became a contestant on Project Runway: All Stars (season 3). [9] In 2014, he was announced the winner of the season; he is the first to win both Project Runway and Project Runway: All Stars. [10] As part of his prize package, Henderson launched a collection on QVC later that year. [11] [12] [13]
Dmitry Sholokhov [a] (born February 23, 1980) is a Belarus-American fashion designer, instructor, and reality television contestant, best known as the winner of season ten of Project Runway and season four of Project Runway: All Stars.
Guerra was the winner of the 2012 series first season of Project Runway All Stars, beating out season 1 designer Austin Scarlett and close friend from season 8 Michael Costello. [6] In 2019, Guerra appeared in the seventh season of Project Runway All Stars, where he assisted Irina Shabayeva for the final challenge. [12]
In 2007, he was hired to design a live-action film featuring the Bratz cartoon characters. He lost the gig after calling the characters "slutty" in an interview. In 2009, Cosa Nostra failed. Sebelia then put out an eponymous collection, but that too appears to have ended. In 2010 Sebelia was named head designer of a brand called Fluxus.