Season 1 Project Runway premiered its first season on December 1, 2004, featuring 12 designers.
Heidi Klum,
Michael Kors and
Nina Garcia served as judges while
Tim Gunn, fashion chair at
Parsons The New School for Design, served as the mentor for the designers. During this season,
Project Runway received critical acclaim, including an
Emmy nomination for outstanding competitive reality series. Growth in audience popularity was also dramatic from its debut to the season finale, making it a
sleeper hit.
Project Runway gave Bravo one of its most successful series since
Queer Eye for the Straight Guy.
Pennsylvania-based designer
Jay McCarroll won the competition with his model
Julia Beynon.
Kara Saun and her model Jenny Toth placed second, while
Wendy Pepper and her model
Melissa Haro placed third.
Austin Scarlett won the fan favorite award. As his prize for winning the competition, McCarroll was eligible to receive a $100,000 cash prize, a mentorship with
Banana Republic to aid in developing his own fashion label (both of which he turned down), and display of his work in the American edition of
Elle magazine.
Austin Scarlett produced a decoy collection for Fashion Week after being eliminated in the controversial ''"Nancy O'Dell Grammy Challenge"'', causing outrage among fans. His appearance at Fashion Week was an
11th hour decision made by the show's producers who were concerned that the identity of the three finalists would be revealed before the Project Runway season 1 finale aired. The ploy was later adopted for the show's succeeding seasons. In 2008, Jay McCarroll, in conjunction with
Here! Films released the feature-length documentary "Eleven Minutes". The feature documentary chronicles his year-long post Project Runway journey preparing his first independent runway show for New York's Fashion Week in Bryant Park and the subsequent selling of his line to stores. Also in 2008, Jay McCarroll launched his own online fashion boutique,
The Colony.
Season 2 The second season premiered on December 7, 2005.
Heidi Klum,
Michael Kors,
Nina Garcia and
Tim Gunn all returned for the second season. Following a nationwide search earlier in the year, 16 designers were chosen as semi-finalists and brought to New York City in June 2005. After the first challenge, called
Road to the Runway, fourteen went on to compete as finalists.
Chloe Dao won the competition with her model Grace Kelsey.
Daniel Vosovic and his model Rebecca Holliday placed second, while
Santino Rice and his model Heather Brown placed third. Daniel Vosovic also won the fan favorite award.
Season 3 The third season premiered on July 12, 2006, featuring 15 designers.
Heidi Klum,
Michael Kors,
Nina Garcia and
Tim Gunn all returned for the third season. This season introduced a new set of sponsors, notably
Macy's replacing Banana Republic, in advance of Macy's conversion of former
May Company department stores. The season finale aired on October 18, 2006. Mychael Knight was the first to be eliminated in the season finale for his collection titled "Street Safari". Knight was a fan favorite, but his line did not appeal to the judges. In a "Reunion" episode that aired on October 4, 2006, viewers voted Mychael Knight as their favorite designer, earning him a $10,000 prize. Laura Bennett was the second eliminated for her collection of cocktail dresses and evening wear, though the judges praised her for how expensive her items looked. During taping, Bennett found out she was pregnant with her sixth child. Jeffrey Sebelia was voted the winner by the judges. Uli Herzner was the runner-up and was also highly praised by the judges for her collection. Sebelia's girlfriend and son were there to celebrate his win with him. Jeffrey's model, Marilinda Rivera, won the
Elle fashion editorial featuring his winning designs at Fashion Week, over fellow models Nazri Segaro (for Uli Herzner),
Camilla Barungi (for Laura Bennett) and Clarissa Anderson (for Mychael Knight). There were many dramatic scenes which played out this season. Designer
Keith Michael became the first designer to be asked to leave the show for multiple rule violations. He was found to be in possession of prohibited
pattern-making books and left the production site for several hours, during which time he used the internet. Sebelia was accused of having outside help to finish his garments by fellow competitor Laura Bennett. The issue was investigated, and it was declared that he had followed the guidelines. Because he could not produce a receipt for a pair of leather shorts he had sent out for pleating, he removed that item from the show. In addition, because he had gone over budget by $227.95, he removed the blonde wigs he had planned for his runway models in order to drop below budget. Also, for the first time, the last four designers were selected as finalists (
Jeffrey Sebelia,
Laura Bennett,
Ulrike "Uli" Herzner, and
Mychael Knight), with no decoy collection to serve as a distraction before the finale aired, and allowed to compete at
New York Fashion Week. During Season 3, there was a poll consisting of the most memorable moments of
Project Runway. Among the most notable were Keith's disqualification, Sebelia's issues with competitor Angela Kesler's mother, and the controversy about Sebelia's final collection.
Season 4 The fourth season premiered on November 14, 2007, featuring 15 designers.
Heidi Klum,
Michael Kors,
Nina Garcia and
Tim Gunn all returned for the fourth season. Earlier in the year Gunn was named Chief Creative Officer for
Liz Claiborne Inc. Cast members for season 4 were revealed during episodes of ''
Tim Gunn's Guide to Style''. This was the first season a designer was compelled to quit the competition for medical reasons. Jack Mackenroth left in Episode 5 and was replaced by Chris March, who had been the most recently eliminated designer. This was also the first season in which four designers were chosen to prepare collections for Fashion Week, but only three proceeded on in the competition to show their collections at
Fashion Week. In a new finale twist,
Rami Kashou and Chris March, the bottom 2 of the last challenge, had to show the three best pieces from their collections to the judges. Kathleen "Sweet P." Vaughn, the last designer eliminated before the finale, produced a decoy collection for Fashion Week, along with Chris March.
Christian Siriano won $10,000 as the Project Runway season 4 Fan Favorite and was the winner of season 4. Season 3 Fan Favorite winner Mychael Knight brought out the check to Siriano during the Reunion episode. Siriano became the fourth and youngest winner of
Project Runway. His model, Lisa Nargi, won the
Elle fashion editorial featuring his winning designs at Fashion Week, over fellow models Sam Ruggiero (for Rami Kashou) and Lauren Browne (for Jillian Lewis). This was also the first season of the show in which the final three models did not wear the finale pieces of their respective designers. Season 5 had a series poll consisting the 22 most memorable moments of
Project Runway. The season 4 moments consist of Michael Kors losing it during a competition, designer
Elisa Jimenez's spit marks, the designers talking about their wrestling names, Mackenroth's departure/March's return, Siriano's drama with a teen,
Sarah Jessica Parker surprising the designers, and
Victoria Beckham telling Siriano she would love to wear any of his clothing. "It's Sew Not Over", a post-show competition, designers were asked to create a three piece collection that would be voted online by the viewing public. Jillian Lewis was chosen as the winner.
Season 5 The fifth season premiered on July 16, 2008, at its new time of 9/8c on Bravo, featuring 16 designers.
Heidi Klum,
Michael Kors,
Nina Garcia and
Tim Gunn all returned for the fifth season. This first episode was the first time that they repeated a challenge from a previous season: the
Gristedes challenge, in which the designers had to make a design of their choice using what they could find at a grocery store. The episode, featuring a special guest judge appearance by first season competitor Austin Scarlett, was intended as an homage to the glories of past seasons, the fifth season being the last on Bravo and by original producers Magical Elves. Similar to season 4, four designers were chosen to prepare collections for Fashion Week, but only three proceeded on in the competition to show their collections at
Fashion Week. However, unlike the previous season, the last challenge does not have a bearing on this decision and any of the four remaining designers could be eliminated before fashion week. For the first time, six people showed collections for Fashion Week. Joe Faris and
Stephen "Suede" Baum, the last two designers eliminated, and Jerell Scott, who was eliminated in the first part of the finale, showed decoy collections. For the first time, all of the finalists (Kenley Collins, Korto Momolu and
Leanne Marshall) were female. All three collections were well received. Kenley was praised for her well-tailored designs, but was eliminated first because some of her designs were reminiscent of other professional designers' collections. The judges admired Korto's ethnic touches on her designs, but thought that a few were overworked. Leanne was declared the winner for her wave patterns. Her model, Tia Shipman, won the
Elle fashion editorial featuring her winning designs at Fashion Week, over fellow models Katarina Munez (for Korto Momolu) and Topacio Pena (for Kenley Collins).
Jennifer Lopez was supposed to be the guest judge in the finale, but bowed out at the last minute, so Tim Gunn took her place. For the first time since season 1, there was no reunion or opening introduction due to time restraints. However, Bravo continued to stage the fan favorite contest, with Momulu winning.
Season 6 Season 6 premiered on August 20, 2009, featuring 16 designers.
Heidi Klum,
Michael Kors,
Nina Garcia and
Tim Gunn all returned for the sixth season. This season was the first season of
Project Runway to be filmed in Los Angeles, at the
Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising, rather than New York. The sixth season had been announced to begin airing in January 2009 on Lifetime, but was delayed due to legal issues. The announcement occurred before NBC Universal sought preliminary injunctive action effectively enjoining production. The launch was further delayed due to Lifetime's request that the suit between NBC Universal and The Weinstein Co. be
removed to federal court. On April 1, 2009, the lawsuit between Weinstein Co. and NBC Universal was settled, with Weinstein agreeing to pay NBC an undisclosed sum for the right to move the show to Lifetime. Vosovic won the challenge, while Momolu came in second place, Sweet P in third, and March in fourth. For the first time in Project Runway history, only three contestants showed their collections at
New York Fashion Week. The three finalists of the sixth season showed their collections at Bryant Park on February 20, 2009, but the finalists were not named and did not appear onstage that day.
Irina Shabayeva won the competition with her model Kalyn Hemphill. Althea Harper and her model Tanisha Harper placed second, while Carol Hannah Whitfield and her model Lisa Blades placed third. This was the second season overall (and the second consecutive season) where all three finalists were female. Christopher Straub won the Fan Favorite Award.
Season 7 The seventh season premiered on January 14, 2010, featuring 16 designers.
Heidi Klum,
Michael Kors,
Nina Garcia and
Tim Gunn all returned for the seventh season. This season featured the return of the show to New York City, following a move to Los Angeles for
season 6. This was the first season a designer was compelled to quit the competition for personal reasons. Maya Luz, who left the competition unexpectedly in Episode 11 after deciding that she did not have enough experience to "go all the way", was replaced by Anthony Williams, who had been the most recently eliminated designer. Similar to season 4, four designers were chosen to prepare collections for Fashion Week, but only three proceeded on in the competition to show their collections at
Fashion Week. In a finale twist, Mila Hermanovski and Jay Nicolas Sario, the bottom 2 of the last challenge, had to show the three best pieces from their collections to the judges. For the first time, ten designers showed collections for Fashion Week. The final 11 designers (except Maya Luz) all showed decoy collections.
Seth Aaron Henderson won the competition with his model Kristina Sajko. Emilio Sosa and his model Lorena Angjeli placed second, while Mila Hermanovski and her model Brandise Danesewich placed third. Maya Luz won the fan favorite award.
Season 8 The eighth season premiered on July 29, 2010, on the Lifetime network with a new 90-minute format for each episode and in a new time-slot, 9pm PT/ET. This season featured 17 competing designers, the most in the show's history.
Heidi Klum,
Michael Kors,
Nina Garcia and
Tim Gunn all returned for the eighth season. This season featured the longest winner deliberation in Project Runway history. Kors and Garcia voted for
Gretchen Jones to win, while Klum and guest judge Jessica Simpson voted for
Mondo Guerra. In the end, Jones won the competition with her model Millana Snow. After the show, Tim Gunn publicly aired his disappointment in Kors' and Garcia's choice for the winner. Mondo Guerra and his model Tina Marie Clarke placed second, while Andy South and his model placed third. Mondo Guerra also won the fan favorite award.
Season 9 The ninth premiered on July 28, 2011, featuring 20 designers.
Heidi Klum,
Michael Kors,
Nina Garcia and
Tim Gunn all returned for the ninth season. For the first time since season 3, four designers were chosen to show their collections at
Fashion Week.
Anya Ayoung-Chee won the competition with her model Sveta Glebova. Joshua McKinley and his model Sonia Niekrasz placed second, Viktor Luna and his model Erika K. Jones placed third and Kimberly Goldson and her model Bojana Draskovic placed fourth. Anya also won the fan favorite award.
Season 10 The tenth season premiered on July 19, 2012, featuring 16 designers. Celebrating the show's tenth season milestone, this season launched with a fashion show in front of a live audience. As with the previous season, four designers were chosen to show their collections at
Fashion Week.
Heidi Klum,
Michael Kors,
Nina Garcia and
Tim Gunn all returned for the tenth season. This season featured the first time two designers quit during the same season. Andrea Katz and Kooan Kosuke both quit during the filming of Episode 3 for personal reasons.
Dmitry Sholokhov won the competition with his model Katt Vogel. Fabio Costa and his model Hannah Herreid placed second, Melissa Fleis and her model Lacee Teel placed third and Christopher Palu and his model Claudia Ruff placed fourth. Elena Slivnyak won the fan favorite award.
Season 11 The eleventh season premiered on January 24, 2013, featuring 16 designers.
Zac Posen replaced
Michael Kors as one of the main judges due to the latter's scheduling conflicts.
Heidi Klum,
Nina Garcia and
Tim Gunn all returned for the eleventh season. Dubbed as "Teams Edition", the designers had to work in teams for every challenge this season. Michelle Lesniak Franklin won the competition with her model Lisa Jackson.
Patricia Michaels and her model Katrina Topacio placed second, while Stanley Hudson and his model Anna Kanehara placed third. Originally, Michelle would have been eliminated in Episode 11, but the judges gave her a second chance.
Season 12 The twelfth season premiered on July 18, 2013, featuring 15 new designers and 1 returning designer as voted by the public. Kate Pankoke from season 11 won the public voting for the 16th spot to compete once again over Ra'mon Lawrence of season 6 and Valerie Mayen of season 8.
Heidi Klum,
Zac Posen,
Nina Garcia and
Tim Gunn all returned for the twelfth season. Five designers were chosen to prepare collections for Fashion Week, but only three were supposed to proceed on in the competition to show their collections at
Fashion Week. Alexandria von Bromssen, Justin LeBlanc and
Helen Castillo, the bottom 3 of the last challenge, had to show the three best pieces from their collections to the judges. In a final twist, both von Bromssen and LeBlanc were chosen to show their collections at
Fashion Week, making this the fourth time four people were competing in the finale. Dom Streater won the competition with her model Rayuana Aleyce. Alexandria von Bromssen and her model Ya Jagne placed second, Justin LeBlanc and his model Ji Young Baek placed third and
Bradon McDonald and his model Cameron Corrigan placed fourth. Originally, Justin would have been eliminated in Episode 6, but he was given a second chance due to the newly instituted "Tim Gunn Save".
Season 13 The thirteenth season premiered on July 24, 2014, featuring 18 new designers and 1 returning designer as voted by the public. Amanda Valentine from season 11 won the public voting for the 19th spot to compete once again over Alexander Pope and Ken Laurence of season 12.
Heidi Klum,
Zac Posen,
Nina Garcia and
Tim Gunn all returned for the thirteenth season. Some of the celebrity judges for this season are Olympian
Lindsey Vonn,
Mad Mens
Elisabeth Moss, burlesque queen
Dita Von Teese and former
Project Runway winner
Christian Siriano. The judges included:
Heidi Klum,
Zac Posen and
Nina Garcia.
Tim Gunn returned for his sixteenth season as mentor. Some of the celebrity judges for this season were
Georgina Chapman,
Anne Fulenwider,
Yolanda Hadid,
Katie Holmes, and
Demi Lovato. The designers were: Margarita Alvarez, Amy Bond, Michael Brambila, Claire Buitendorp, Shawn Buitendorp, ChaCha, Kenya Freeman, Ayana Ife, Kentaro Kameyama, Kudzanai Karidza, Brandon Kee, Batana-Khalfani, Sentell McDonald, Aaron Myers, Samantha Rei, and Deyonté Weather. Kentaro Kameyama won the season, with Ayana Ife as the runner-up, Brandon Kee placing third and Margarita Alvarez placing fourth. Originally Margarita would have been eliminated in episode 11 but was spared elimination and brought back into the competition by Tim Gunn. This season also had a designer eliminated due to cheating. Claire Buitendorp was eliminated in Episode 9 after it was revealed that she had taken a measuring tape back to the apartment to measure her own clothing. Her disqualification came after winning the challenge from episode 8. The win was rescinded and awarded to another designer.
Season 17 The seventeenth season premiered on March 14, 2019. Several changes have been made to the show, along with its return to
Bravo. Model
Karlie Kloss replaced
Heidi Klum as the host, with
Project Runway alumnus
Christian Siriano replacing
Tim Gunn as mentor of the contestants.
Nina Garcia stayed on as a judge, joined by fashion designer
Brandon Maxwell, and former editor-in-chief of
Teen Vogue Elaine Welteroth. The designers were: Cavanagh Baker, Frankie Lewis, Afa Ah Loo, Bishme Cromartie, Gary 'Garo Sparo' Spampinato, Hester Sunshine, Jamall Osterholm, Kovid Kapoor, Lela Orr, Nadine Ralliford, Rakan Shams Aldeen, Renee Hill, Sebastian Grey, Sonia Kasparian, Tessa Clark and Venny Etienne. Sebastian Grey won the season, with Hester Sunshine as the runner-up, and Gary '
Garo Sparo' Spampinato placing third.
Season 18 The eighteenth season premiered on December 5, 2019. This marked the second season after the return to Bravo.
Karlie Kloss returned as host with
Project Runway alumnus
Christian Siriano returning as mentor.
Nina Garcia stayed for her 18th season, joined by fashion designer
Brandon Maxwell and writer/editor
Elaine Welteroth. Sixteen designers appeared in the first episode: Brittany Allen, Asma Bibi, Chelsey Carter, Jenn Charkow, Victoria Cocieru, Marquise Foster, Alan Gonzalez,
Sergio Guadarrama, Dayoung Kim, Shavi Lewis,
Geoffrey Mac, Delvin McCray, Tyler Neasloney, Veronica Sheaffer, Melanie Trygg and Nancy Volpe-Beringer. At age 64, Nancy Volpe-Beringer is the oldest contestant to be included in Project Runway. The models cast included a variety of body types and DD Smith, the first non-binary model in Project Runway history. Season 18 finalists will show at New York Fashion week. Unlike in season 17, mentor Siriano now has the option to use a one-time "Siriano Save" to bring back a contestant from elimination if he disagrees with a judging decision. Geoffrey Mac won the season, with Nancy Volpe-Beringer, Sergio Guadarrama, and Victoria Cocieru as runners-up.
Season 19 On February 27, 2020, the casting of season 19 opened. The nineteenth season premiered on October 14, 2021. Siriano returned as mentor; Garcia, Maxwell and Welteroth returned as judges. Kloss did not return as a host, but will appear occasionally throughout the season. This season featured 16 designers: Octavio Aguilar, Darren Apolonio, Kenneth Barlis, Caycee Black, Coral Castillo, Meg Ferguson, Prajjé Oscar Jean-Baptiste, Bones Jones, Kristina Kharlashkina, Katie Kortman, Shantall Lacayo, Aaron Michael, Chasity Sereal, Zayden Skipper, Sabrina Spanta, and Anna Yinan Zhou. Shantall Lacayo won the season, with Chasity Sereal, Coral Castillo, and Kristina Kharlashkina as runners-up. Preceding the season 19 premiere, Project Runway Redemption's web-only mini-series featured eight previously eliminated contestants competing for a $25k prize. The eight previously eliminated contestants were from seasons 17 and 18: Frankie Lewis, Afa Ah Loo, Kovid Kapoor, Tessa Clark, Bishme Cromartie, Dayoung Kim, Delvin McCray, Nancy Volpe-Beringer. The first four episodes featured head-to-head match ups, with the winners earning spots in the finale, with the finale winner earning the grand prize.
Season 20 (All Stars) On May 8, 2023, it was announced that season 20 would premiere on June 15, 2023. It was an "All-Star" season featuring 14 designers from the previous 19 seasons. Siriano returned as the mentor, while Garcia, Maxwell, and Welteroth returned as judges. Bishme Cromartie was the winner of the season, while Brittany Allen and Laurence Basse were placed as runner-ups.
Season 21 On October 17, 2024, it was announced the twenty-first season would debut in 2025 and that the ten-episode season would premiere on July 31, 2025, and would air on
Freeform with a refocusing of the competition "for a new generation". On January 3, 2025, it was announced Klum would return to the series for the first time following her departure at the conclusion of the sixteenth season. Siriano returned to serve as a mentor and Garcia as a judge;
Law Roach joined as a judge. Veejay Floresca was the winner of the season, while
Ethan Mundt and Jesus Estrada were placed as runner-ups.
Season 22 On October 21, 2025,
Disney Entertainment renewed the series for its twenty-second season to debut in 2026. == Spin-offs ==