Returning mentor Christian Siriano, along with judges Nina Garcia, Brandon Maxwell, and Elaine Welteroth, takes on 16 new designers from across the United States and abroad, each ready to prove they have what it takes to show a collection at New York Fashion Week and be the next great name in fashion. “Fashion returns to New York City when Bravo’s Emmy-winning competition series Project Runway premieres on Thursday, October 14, at 9pm ET/PT. Project Runway: Redemption premieres next month.īravo revealed more about the return of Project Runway in a press release. Judges Nina Garcia, Brandon Maxwell, and Elaine Welteroth are also back.Ī spin-off series of Project Runway is also set to arrive this fall with designers from seasons 17 and 18 returning for a second chance at the prize. The cable channel has set a date for the 19th season premiere of the fashion competition series, and Christian Siriano is returning to mentor the 16 contestants featured on this season. It is clear that this is the “Project Runway” of 2019 - one that embraces diversity and inclusion while acknowledging that social media is a key factor for emerging fashion brands (labels like Ganni and Staud soared to popularity thanks to Instagram).Project Runway is returning soon to Bravo. Joining Garcia in the judge’s chairs are former Teen Vogue Editor-In-Chief Elaine Welteroth and designer Brandon Maxwell, which is an insight into how Bravo and “Project Runway” see the landscape of the industry shifting. Garcia helps shine a light on these moments. Sometimes, with the pomp and circumstance of reality TV (“Project Runway” included), you can lose the brilliance of a simple, well-tailored black suit. One can only hope that Garcia will keep the show rooted in what it is here for good fashion and good designers. Elle’s Editor-In-Chief, and one of the harder-to-please judges, is a voice of the old era, merging with the new. Thankfully, we do have one friendly face going into the premiere: Nina Garcia. So, can we conclude the new cast is to hit younger viewers and bring more in? Or was it as simple as contract negotiations? Perhaps it was neither, and that the show had run its course for the two leads - Klum and Gunn are headed to Amazon Prime Video where they will produce a new fashion show. Kloss’ “Project Runway” is returning to Bravo - the shows original home from season one through five - where 41 percent of viewers are 35-54 and 33 percent are ages 18-34. Klum’s “Project Runway” lived on Lifetime for 10 seasons, where 51 percent of viewers are over 50. Why now? Why rebrand? Perhaps it has to do with demographics. It is clear that this is the “Project Runway” of 2019 - one that embraces diversity and inclusion.īut the transition has me pause. He was replaced by Zac Posen, and new audiences were none the wiser. Obviously, no one can replace the long-legged German, but I imagine it will mirror Michael Kors’ swift departure from the show after season 10. But unlike Gunn, Klum is not the glue that holds the show together. Her witty humor and friendship with Gunn - not to mention her own fashion choices - are top reasons viewers tune in. So, while he may not have the gentle wisdom of Gunn (it is too soon to tell), Siriano comes to the table with his own set of tools.īy now you are probably thinking, “Well, can it exist without Heidi Klum and her classic ‘auf wiedersehen?’” The supermodel helped create and has hosted, “Project Runway” since its inception in 2004. Season 16 saw models of all different shapes and sizes walking the runway - and the model winner, Liris Crosse, was a curve model. Throughout 16 seasons, social standards have changed (for the better, thank goodness), a change that the old “Project Runway” started to adapt to, albeit not soon enough. Because as much as it is about the designer, it is also about the models. An acceptance that I can only hope he passes on to all of the contestants this season - there is always one that balks at dressing a model that is not classically skinny. He is accepting, the type of designer we need in 2019. His designs can be seen on women of all body types, with plus-size model Ashley Graham as a staple on his runway shows. When singer Bebe Rexha could not find a brand to dress her size-eight body for the Grammys, Siriano offered. As the head of his own label, he is a beacon of self-acceptance.
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