'Project Runway' winners Then and Now: Here's what past champions of the show have been up to
'Project Runway' cast: Where are they now?
'Project Runway', the iconic reality competition show that has been captivating fashion enthusiasts for years, has introduced the world to a multitude of talented designers. As each season unfolds with creative challenges and high-stakes runway shows, viewers become invested in the designers' journeys. But what happens to these fashion visionaries once the camera stops rolling? Let's take a stroll down the runway of nostalgia and catch up with some of the most memorable 'Project Runway' alumni.
Jay McCarroll - Season 1
Jay McCarroll was the inaugural winner of 'Project Runway', taking home the title in Season 1. Known for his bold and innovative designs, McCarroll kickstarted his career in the fashion industry after his win, showcasing his collections at various events. However, the designer has chosen to step away from the public spotlight, closing down his blog and minimizing his television appearances. His most recent venture involved contributing to the wardrobe department of HBO's 'Mare of Easttown', led by Kate Winslet.
Chloe Dao - Season 2
Season 2 crowned Chloe Dao as the winner, recognizing her billowing sleeves and intricate floral designs. After 'Project Runway', Dao successfully launched her own boutique in Houston, showcasing her continued dedication to the fashion world. In 2014, the Houston-based designer joined 'Project Runway Vietnam' as a judge, but the show has since been canceled.
Jeffrey Sebelia - Season 3
Jeffrey Sebelia's edgy and rock-and-roll-inspired designs earned him the Season 3 title. Later, Sebelia secured a position designing for a live-action 'Bratz' film. However, his tenure was short-lived as he was terminated after referring to the characters as "slutty." Subsequently, Sebelia's own label, Cosa Nostra, which had previously catered to notable figures such as Elton John and Madonna, shuttered its doors.
Christian Siriano - Season 4
Christian Siriano, known for his unique style on 'Project Runway', was the show's youngest winner ever at just 21. He has created his own fashion label with inclusive designs and is popular in Hollywood (he dressed 17 stars for one Oscars). Siriano made iconic outfits like Billy Porter's 2020 Oscar tuxedo gown and Janelle Monae's 2019 Met Gala look. He's back on the show as a mentor, taking Tim Gunn's role from 2019.
Leanne Marshall - Season 5
Leanne Marshall's architectural and ethereal designs secured her the Season 5 title. Following 'Project Runway', Marshall relocated to New York City, focusing specifically on her passion: wedding dresses. She continues to own and manage her own bridal brand, maintaining a physical store in the heart of New York.
Irina Shabayeva - Season 6
Irina Shabayeva's sophisticated and polished designs earned her the Season 6 crown. Since then, she has broadened her design repertoire, now holding the position of creative director for two distinct labels: Irina Shabayeva Couture and Maison MJZ. Notably, her creations, including dresses, have graced numerous red carpets, with the latest appearance on Sarah Michelle Gellar.
Seth Aaron Henderson - Season 7
Seth Aaron Henderson, known for his black-and-red style, became a fashion trendsetter in emo. He won both Season 7 of 'Project Runway' and Season 3 of 'Project Runway: All Stars' for his bold designs. After the Season 7 victory, he launched his own line and is still active in West Hollywood. SethAaron specializes in gothic gowns, buckle accessories, and even pet couture.
Gretchen Jones - Season 8
Gretchen Jones claimed victory in Season 8, after which she initially pursued a career in the fashion industry but later opted to further her education. She earned her MBA in fashion from the University of the Arts London. Presently, she operates her own venture, Weird Specialty, offering creative consulting services to various companies.
Anya Ayoung-Chee - Season 9
The former Miss Universe contestant Anya Ayoung-Chee's Season 9 win showcased her ability to triumph with raw talent and determination with only four months of sewing experience. Ayoung-Chee continues her career as a designer, retailing her clothing predominantly through online platforms from her residence in Trinidad and Tobago. She sustains a vibrant approach to design, offering resort wear characterized by bold color-blocking and intricate patterns.
Dmitry Sholokhov - Season 10
Dmitry Sholokhov's impeccable craftsmanship and attention to detail earned him the Season 10 title. He has since maintained the role of creative director for his eponymous brand, consistently producing stylish attire predominantly in black tones. Additionally, he has contributed to the field of education by serving as an instructor at his alma mater, Parsons School of Design.
Michelle Lesniak - Season 11
Season 11 crowned Michelle Lesniak for her bold and innovative designs. The Portland native remains active in design, showcasing her brand in exclusive runway presentations and multiple local boutiques. Additionally, her work extends to other reality shows, as she recently created designs for Darienne Lake on 'RuPaul’s Drag Race: All Stars'.
Dom Streater - Season 12
Dom Streater, known for intricate tailoring and optical illusions, quickly became the geometry expert on 'Project Runway'. Her long dresses with straight patterns made her the third double winner, winning Season 12 of 'Project Runway' and Season 5 of 'Project Runway: All Stars'. After the reality show, she worked on sweaters and knitwear for Urban Outfitters and her own label. Now, she's the lead designer at Dom Streater Studio in Philadelphia, having left Urban Outfitters.
Sean Kelly - Season 13
Sean Kelly quickly gained favor with both viewers and Gunn on 'Project Runway', becoming a standout contestant. Gunn even acknowledged in an interview with Stuff that Kelly was his favorite contestant in the show's history. Given this widespread support, Kelly's victory in Season 13 seemed almost inevitable. Although he initially gained recognition for his evening wear on the show, Kelly swiftly transitioned to swimwear after his win. His brand, Hercules New York, continues to make a mark in the men's swim scene, specializing in artistic speedos tailored for queer men.
Ashley Nell Tipton - Season 14
Ashley Nell Tipton, known for her plus-size designs, secured the Season 14 title. After 'Project Runway', Tipton went on to establish her own clothing brand, dedicated to body inclusivity. Within this endeavor, she not only designs but also imparts her expertise through sewing classes and shares insightful blog posts promoting self-love and acceptance of different body types. In 2020, she made a notable impact with her JCPenney campaign, marking the brand's initial foray into the realm of body positivity.
Erin Robertson - Season 15
Erin Robertson's quirky and playful designs captivated viewers in Season 15, securing her victory. Turning her post-win public persona into a thriving clothing brand, Erin Robertson continues to oversee An_Erin, her self-proclaimed "fashion scientist" venture. She single-handedly manages the brand, offering a variety of "fashion art" products.
Kentaro Kameyama - Season 16
Kentaro Kameyama's poetic and avant-garde designs earned him the Season 16 title. After his 'Project Runway' journey, Kameyama launched his own eponymous brand, championing the principles of minimalism. Additionally, he recently established a successful styling division within his business.