But to truly understand his meteoric rise, we have to go back to Season 4, Episode 14: The Finale . It was 2008. The world was about to meet its next great American designer. Before Project Runway moved to streaming and smaller venues, the ultimate prize was showing at New York Fashion Week in the legendary Bryant Park tents. For three designers—Christian Siriano, Jillian Lewis, and Rami Kashou—it was do-or-die. They had four months and $8,000 to create a 12-piece collection.
What’s your favorite Christian Siriano moment? Drop it in the comments below. #ChristianSiriano #ProjectRunway #Fierce #FashionFinale #NYFW #MakeItWork
When we talk about Project Runway , one name stands above the rest—not just as a judge, a mentor, or a red-carpet king, but as the single most successful winner in the show’s 20-season history. That name is .
But to truly understand his meteoric rise, we have to go back to Season 4, Episode 14: The Finale . It was 2008. The world was about to meet its next great American designer. Before Project Runway moved to streaming and smaller venues, the ultimate prize was showing at New York Fashion Week in the legendary Bryant Park tents. For three designers—Christian Siriano, Jillian Lewis, and Rami Kashou—it was do-or-die. They had four months and $8,000 to create a 12-piece collection.
What’s your favorite Christian Siriano moment? Drop it in the comments below. #ChristianSiriano #ProjectRunway #Fierce #FashionFinale #NYFW #MakeItWork christian siriano project runway finale
When we talk about Project Runway , one name stands above the rest—not just as a judge, a mentor, or a red-carpet king, but as the single most successful winner in the show’s 20-season history. That name is . But to truly understand his meteoric rise, we