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Gretchen Jones. Gretchen Jones. Occupation. Fashion designer. Television. Project Runway Season 8 (Winner) Gretchen Jones is an American fashion designer, who won the eighth season of Project Runway. [1]
Diana Eng of season 2. Jeffrey Sebelia, winner of season 3. Mychael Knight of season 3. Robert Best of season 3. Bradley Baumkirchner of season 3. Malan Breton of season 3. Christian Siriano, winner of season 4. Leanne Marshall, winner of season 5. Irina Shabayeva, winner of season 6.
October 11, 1974 (age 49) Education. Philadelphia University. London College of Fashion. Occupation. fashion designer. Television. Project Runway Season 1 (Winner) Jay McCarroll (born October 11, 1974) is a fashion designer who gained fame after winning the debut season of the competitive reality show Project Runway in 2005.
Here's what the winners of the past 18 seasons are up to now. "Project Runway" has delivered many talented designers including Christian Siriano. Here's what the winners of the past 18 seasons are ...
The 20th season of Project Runway came to an emotional close on Thursday, when Bishme Cromartie was crowned the winner based on his grief-inspired final collection.. The all-star season, which ...
Project Runway All Stars is a spin-off of Project Runway, featuring designers from previous seasons of Project Runway. The show ran for seven seasons. Angela Lindvall and Carolyn Murphy have each hosted one season, and the last five seasons were hosted by Alyssa Milano. As on the regular Project Runway, the designers are judged by the host, two ...
Jeffrey Sebelia. Sebelia in August 2007. Education. Los Angeles Trade-Technical College. Occupation (s) fashion designer, musician. Television. Project Runway Season 3 (Winner) Jeffrey Sebelia is an American fashion designer, musician and founder of the clothing label Cosa Nostra, which he headed from a loft on Broadway in downtown Los Angeles.
season 19. The nineteenth season of Project Runway began Thursday, October 14, 2021. [1] Sixteen designers competed to become "the next great American designer." Elle editor-in-chief Nina Garcia, fashion designer Brandon Maxwell, and former Teen Vogue editor-in-chief and journalist Elaine Welteroth returned as judges.