Season three of Amazon Prime Video’s fashion competition series “Making the Cut” started with 10 designers from around the world competing to become the next great global brand: Emily Bargeron from Georgia, Curtis Cassell from Brooklyn, Rafael Chaouiche from Brazil, Georgia Hardinge from London, Sienna Li from China, Jeanette Limas from Philadelphia, Markantoine Lynch-Boisvert from Montreal, Gabriella Meyer from Chicago, Ciara Chyanne Morgan from Los Angeles, and Yannik Zamboni from Switzerland. But they couldn’t all make it through to the end. Scroll down for “Making the Cut” spoilers to find out who was eliminated when and why, updated every week as additional designers exit the competition.
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Actress and House of Harlow 1960 creative director Nicole Richie and Moschino creative director Jeremy Scott returned to “Making the Cut” as judges, along with head judge and series co-host Heidi Klum.
See‘Making the Cut’ season 3 cast: Meet the 10 designers competing to be the next great fashion brand
Actress and House of Harlow 1960 creative director Nicole Richie and Moschino creative director Jeremy Scott returned to “Making the Cut” as judges, along with head judge and series co-host Heidi Klum.
- 9/9/2022
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
With the elimination of Ciara Chyanne Morgan in episode two of “Making the Cut” for her activewear looks that looked more like they were going to the office, there were eight designers left competing to become the next great global brand: Curtis Cassell, Rafael Chaouiche, Georgia Hardinge, Sienna Li, Jeanette Limas, Markantoine Lynch-Boisvert, Gabriella Meyer, and Yannik Zamboni. So who kept up their hot streaks in “Winter Wear,” which premiered on Amazon Prime on August 26?
Assignment
It was a pretty straightforward task this week: the designers would create two-look winter wear collections with one high-fashion runway look and one accessible look, the latter of which would be sold in Amazon’s “Making the Cut” online store for the winning designer. Here’s the less straightforward part, though: they only have one day to complete the whole challenge. So we’ve gone from two weeks for the first assignment to two days for the second assignment,...
Assignment
It was a pretty straightforward task this week: the designers would create two-look winter wear collections with one high-fashion runway look and one accessible look, the latter of which would be sold in Amazon’s “Making the Cut” online store for the winning designer. Here’s the less straightforward part, though: they only have one day to complete the whole challenge. So we’ve gone from two weeks for the first assignment to two days for the second assignment,...
- 8/26/2022
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
With the elimination of Emily Bargeron in the season three premiere of “Making the Cut” for her evening wear looks that looked way too daytime, there were nine designers left competing to become the next great global brand: Curtis Cassell, Rafael Chaouiche, Georgia Hardinge, Sienna Li, Jeanette Limas, Markantoine Lynch-Boisvert, Gabriella Meyer, Ciara Chyanne Morgan, and Yannik Zamboni. So who kept up with the pace in “Activewear Champions,” which premiered on Amazon Prime on August 19?
Assignment
The designers are immediately introduced to a special guest, Chief Design Officer for Champion North America Ned Munroe. If the title of the episode weren’t clear enough this is an activewear assignment, in which the designers will create two-look activewear collections in collaboration with Champion. They would receive Champion reverse weave fabric, plus Champion trims and logos to create their designs.
Unlike “Evening Wear,” which gave the designers two weeks to work from...
Assignment
The designers are immediately introduced to a special guest, Chief Design Officer for Champion North America Ned Munroe. If the title of the episode weren’t clear enough this is an activewear assignment, in which the designers will create two-look activewear collections in collaboration with Champion. They would receive Champion reverse weave fabric, plus Champion trims and logos to create their designs.
Unlike “Evening Wear,” which gave the designers two weeks to work from...
- 8/20/2022
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
“Making the Cut” premiered its third season on Amazon Prime on August 19 with 10 designers competing to become the next great global brand: Emily Bargeron from Georgia, Curtis Cassell from Brooklyn, Rafael Chaouiche from Brazil, Georgia Hardinge from London, Sienna Li from China, Jeanette Limas from Philadelphia, Markantoine Lynch-Boisvert from Montreal, Gabriella Meyer from Chicago, Ciara Chyanne Morgan from Los Angeles, and Yannik Zamboni from Switzerland. The winner will receive 1 million to invest in their brand, a mentorship with Amazon Fashion, and the opportunity to sell a collection through Amazon’s online “Making the Cut” store. So who made a strong first impression in “Evening Wear” and who failed to make the cut?
“I think this is the best bunch yet,” says host and head judge Heidi Klum of the contestants in the episode’s opening. And co-host and mentor Tim Gunn is excited to shoot the season in Los Angeles,...
“I think this is the best bunch yet,” says host and head judge Heidi Klum of the contestants in the episode’s opening. And co-host and mentor Tim Gunn is excited to shoot the season in Los Angeles,...
- 8/19/2022
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Prime Video has released the official trailer for Season Three of Making the Cut. Returning to Prime Video on August 19 in its most competitive season yet, hosts and executive producers Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn search for the next great global fashion brand. The new season will drop two episodes each week, culminating in an epic finale on September 9, exclusively on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide. Making the Cut is once again on a mission to find the next great global fashion brand. Season Three of the fashion-competition series, hosted and executive produced by Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn, will return August 19 on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide. Actress and House of Harlow 1960 creative director Nicole Richie and fashion pop icon and Moschino creative director Jeremy Scott will return as judges, with pop superstars Chloe x Halle, A-list stylist Jason Bolden, and...
- 7/29/2022
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
Unscripted competition series continue to be a point of emphasis for major streaming services and it’s no different for Prime Video, which will debut the third season of “Making the Cut” on August 19, the streamer announced Tuesday.
Joining hosts and executive producers Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn as guest judges this season are Chloe x Halle, stylist Jason Bolden and fashion TikToker and model Wisdom Kaye. House of Harlow 1960 creative director Nicole Richie and Moschino creative director Jeremy Scott were previously announced as judges.
Season 3 will feature 10 designers from across the world who will compete for the 1 million prize and a mentorship with Amazon fashion.
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The 10 designers competing this time are:
Ciara Chyanne Morgan: A self-taught designer who took extended fashion courses at Otis College of Art and Design, the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising, Woodbury University,...
Joining hosts and executive producers Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn as guest judges this season are Chloe x Halle, stylist Jason Bolden and fashion TikToker and model Wisdom Kaye. House of Harlow 1960 creative director Nicole Richie and Moschino creative director Jeremy Scott were previously announced as judges.
Season 3 will feature 10 designers from across the world who will compete for the 1 million prize and a mentorship with Amazon fashion.
Also Read:
‘Making the Cut’ Renewed for Season 3, Sets Summer Return
The 10 designers competing this time are:
Ciara Chyanne Morgan: A self-taught designer who took extended fashion courses at Otis College of Art and Design, the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising, Woodbury University,...
- 6/28/2022
- by Brandon Katz
- The Wrap
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