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Project Runway - Season 19

Project Runway - Season 19

Brought a painterly, sophisticated touch to wearable art. The Winner and Legacy

Of course, the season had its dose of absurdity, including a "Ben and Jerry's" challenge where designers had to create looks inspired by ice cream flavors. While often a recipe for disaster (literally), this season’s contestants managed to produce surprisingly elevated pieces, proving that even with a silly prompt, talent will out. Project Runway - Season 19

does not return as a full-time host but appears as a guest judge for the finale. Brought a painterly, sophisticated touch to wearable art

were highlighted for their vibrant opening looks at Lincoln Center "Flower Power" Designs does not return as a full-time host but

The strength of any Project Runway season lies in its cast, and Season 19 delivered one of the most compelling rosters in recent memory. The show made headlines early on for its inclusivity, most notably featuring the show's first openly transgender contestant, Prajje Oscar Jean-Baptiste, and the first contestant to use they/them pronouns, Katie Kortman.

From the first stitch in the premiere to the final runway at New York Fashion Week, Season 19 was a masterclass in evolution. This article explores the fabrics, the friction, and the fashion that made this season unforgettable.

Brought a painterly, sophisticated touch to wearable art. The Winner and Legacy

Of course, the season had its dose of absurdity, including a "Ben and Jerry's" challenge where designers had to create looks inspired by ice cream flavors. While often a recipe for disaster (literally), this season’s contestants managed to produce surprisingly elevated pieces, proving that even with a silly prompt, talent will out.

does not return as a full-time host but appears as a guest judge for the finale.

were highlighted for their vibrant opening looks at Lincoln Center "Flower Power" Designs

The strength of any Project Runway season lies in its cast, and Season 19 delivered one of the most compelling rosters in recent memory. The show made headlines early on for its inclusivity, most notably featuring the show's first openly transgender contestant, Prajje Oscar Jean-Baptiste, and the first contestant to use they/them pronouns, Katie Kortman.

From the first stitch in the premiere to the final runway at New York Fashion Week, Season 19 was a masterclass in evolution. This article explores the fabrics, the friction, and the fashion that made this season unforgettable.