

Episode 2: Project Redemption įor their very first challenge of the competition, the designers have to rewrite history by reinventing the look that either got them eliminated or gave them the lowest score in their past and turn it into a high-fashion moment for the runways of today. The fun and games come to an end, however, when famed judge Nina Garcia and mentor Christian Siriano arrive to give them an unwanted history lesson and their first challenge of the season. The iconic designers meet one another and catch up on their successes after leaving the runway. Steven Kolb, Council of Fashion Designers of America CEOĮpisodes Episode 1: Meet the All-Stars įourteen of the most beloved designers from across 19 seasons of Project Runway descend on New York once again to vie for the coveted title that has eluded them all.Luann de Lesseps, from The Real Housewives of New York City.Wes Gordon, Carolina Herrera creative director.Stacey Bendet, "alice + olivia" CEO & founder.Designer was saved from elimination using the "Siriano Save." Model progress Model Designer was eliminated from the competition. Designer had one of the lowest scores but was not eliminated. Designer was safe and advanced to the next round. Designer had one of the highest scores but did not win. The winner will receive a cash prize of $250,000, a mentorship with the Council of Fashion Designers of America, and a spread in Elle magazine.ĭesigner won Project Runway Season 20.

They will be joined by guest judges on the panel each week. To celebrate this milestone season, the show invited fourteen designers from across all nineteen seasons to return for an All-Stars format competition instead of appearing on its separate spin-off show, Project Runway All Stars, which was retired after the bankruptcy of its former production company, The Weinstein Company.Įlle editor-in-chief Nina Garcia, fashion designer Brandon Maxwell, and journalist Elaine Welteroth all reprised their roles as judges, while season 4 winner Christian Siriano reprised his role as mentor on the show. The twentieth season of Project Runway was announced to air with a two-part premiere on June 15, 2023, on Bravo.
