You can catch all the episodes of Amazon’s fashion-focused reality show “Making the Cut” on Amazon Prime Video. If you are a fashion guru or love a good competition, this show was made for you.
Thinking of whether or not to binge-watch “Making the Cut?” Here’s all you need to know about the show.
About “Making the Cut”
“Making the Cut” is a fashion show hosted by “Project Runway” alums Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn. Set in Los Angeles, the series follows selected fashion designers from around the globe as they compete to be the next global fashion brand. The winner receives 1 million prize money, one-year mentorship with Amazon Fashion, and an opportunity to sell their collections in Amazon’s “Making the Cut” store.
The series is produced by Amazon Studios and Skr Productions with executive producers Heidi Klum, Tim Gunn, Sara Rea, Jennifer Love, and Page Feldman.
Thinking of whether or not to binge-watch “Making the Cut?” Here’s all you need to know about the show.
About “Making the Cut”
“Making the Cut” is a fashion show hosted by “Project Runway” alums Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn. Set in Los Angeles, the series follows selected fashion designers from around the globe as they compete to be the next global fashion brand. The winner receives 1 million prize money, one-year mentorship with Amazon Fashion, and an opportunity to sell their collections in Amazon’s “Making the Cut” store.
The series is produced by Amazon Studios and Skr Productions with executive producers Heidi Klum, Tim Gunn, Sara Rea, Jennifer Love, and Page Feldman.
- 6/2/2022
- by Buddy TV
- buddytv.com
Amazon’s fashion design competition “Making the Cut” has enlisted designer Jeremy Scott and “America’s Next Top Model” alum Winnie Harlow as judges for Season 2, the streamer announced Tuesday.
The duo will join hosts Tim Gunn and Heidi Klum on the season as permanent judges, replacing the judging panel of Season 1, which featured the likes of Naomi Campbell, Nicole Richie, fashion blogger Chiara Ferragni, former Vogue Paris editor-in-chief Carine Roitfeld and designer Joseph Altuzarra.
In another change from last season, the new set of episodes were filmed entirely in Los Angeles under Covid-19 safety protocols, rather than showcasing an around-the-world tour of international fashion hubs.
“I am so excited to be in my hometown of Los Angeles with such a talented group of designers and judges for season two,” Klum said in a statement. “This last year brought so many unforeseen challenges across the globe, so I feel grateful that...
The duo will join hosts Tim Gunn and Heidi Klum on the season as permanent judges, replacing the judging panel of Season 1, which featured the likes of Naomi Campbell, Nicole Richie, fashion blogger Chiara Ferragni, former Vogue Paris editor-in-chief Carine Roitfeld and designer Joseph Altuzarra.
In another change from last season, the new set of episodes were filmed entirely in Los Angeles under Covid-19 safety protocols, rather than showcasing an around-the-world tour of international fashion hubs.
“I am so excited to be in my hometown of Los Angeles with such a talented group of designers and judges for season two,” Klum said in a statement. “This last year brought so many unforeseen challenges across the globe, so I feel grateful that...
- 3/2/2021
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Amazon Studio’s fashion competition series “Making the Cut,” hosted and executive produced by Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn, is officially coming back for a second season. And this time around, supermodel Winnie Harlow and Moschino creative director Jeremy Scott are joining the judging panel.
Season 2 of the unscripted fashion series, which pits 10 international designers and entrepreneurs against each other for $1 million and an Amazon Fashion mentorship, premieres on the streaming service this summer.
While the first season jetted contestants from New York City to Paris to Tokyo and back, this year’s “Making the Cut” competition was filmed entirely in Los Angeles amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Winners of each episode will again have their winning designs immediately sold on Amazon, an e-commerce-television hybrid that marked a unique internal crossover on the Seattle tech giant’s massive platforms.
“I am so excited to be in my hometown of Los...
Season 2 of the unscripted fashion series, which pits 10 international designers and entrepreneurs against each other for $1 million and an Amazon Fashion mentorship, premieres on the streaming service this summer.
While the first season jetted contestants from New York City to Paris to Tokyo and back, this year’s “Making the Cut” competition was filmed entirely in Los Angeles amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Winners of each episode will again have their winning designs immediately sold on Amazon, an e-commerce-television hybrid that marked a unique internal crossover on the Seattle tech giant’s massive platforms.
“I am so excited to be in my hometown of Los...
- 3/2/2021
- by Elaine Low
- Variety Film + TV
Fans who miss Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn’s presence on their television screens can now take a first sneak peek at their upcoming fashion design competition series on Amazon, “Making the Cut,” which debuts on Prime Video on March 27.
The former “Project Runway” host and mentor are giving 12 designers and entrepreneurs the chance to compete against one another in an international competition and elevate one of their businesses with $1 million, a mentorship with Amazon Fashion head Christine Beauchamp, and an exclusive clothing line on Amazon. Taking advantage of Amazon’s cross-divisional synergies, the show will allow viewers to buy the winning look on Amazon immediately after each episode airs. Two episodes will air weekly for five weeks, with the finale airing on April 24.
Naomi Campbell, Nicole Richie, Joseph Altuzarra, Carine Roitfeld and Chiara Ferragni join Klum as judges. Klum and Gunn are executive producers, as is showrunner Sara Rea,...
The former “Project Runway” host and mentor are giving 12 designers and entrepreneurs the chance to compete against one another in an international competition and elevate one of their businesses with $1 million, a mentorship with Amazon Fashion head Christine Beauchamp, and an exclusive clothing line on Amazon. Taking advantage of Amazon’s cross-divisional synergies, the show will allow viewers to buy the winning look on Amazon immediately after each episode airs. Two episodes will air weekly for five weeks, with the finale airing on April 24.
Naomi Campbell, Nicole Richie, Joseph Altuzarra, Carine Roitfeld and Chiara Ferragni join Klum as judges. Klum and Gunn are executive producers, as is showrunner Sara Rea,...
- 2/24/2020
- by Elaine Low
- Variety Film + TV
Amazon has released the trailer for Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn’s latest fashion competition series, “Making the Cut.”
The 10-episode series, which features 12 fashion designers vying for a million-dollar grand prize to invest in their brand, and the opportunity to sell their own exclusive fashion line on Amazon, premieres March 27 on Amazon Prime Video. Two episodes will premiere each week until the finale on April 24.
Watch the first trailer for the new series above.
Winning looks from each episode will also be available for purchase on Amazon in the “Making the Cut” store. Designers whose looks don’t “make the cut” will be eliminated during the course of the season until only one winner remains. Designers will travel to the world’s fashion capitals of New York, Paris, and Tokyo, where they will complete challenges that will test their design skills and business savvy.
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The 10-episode series, which features 12 fashion designers vying for a million-dollar grand prize to invest in their brand, and the opportunity to sell their own exclusive fashion line on Amazon, premieres March 27 on Amazon Prime Video. Two episodes will premiere each week until the finale on April 24.
Watch the first trailer for the new series above.
Winning looks from each episode will also be available for purchase on Amazon in the “Making the Cut” store. Designers whose looks don’t “make the cut” will be eliminated during the course of the season until only one winner remains. Designers will travel to the world’s fashion capitals of New York, Paris, and Tokyo, where they will complete challenges that will test their design skills and business savvy.
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- 2/24/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
After 16 seasons of “Project Runway,” Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn were ready to “jump ship” and try something new that “throws you for a loop.”
The pair’s new fashion series “Making the Cut,” which premieres March 27th on Amazon, is just that. Klum and Gunn talked the differences between “Project Runway” and their new Amazon show “Making the Cut” during a panel at the Amazon Television Critics’ Association press tour day.
Gunn started things off by saying that “Making the Cut” would never have existed without “Project Runway,” before explaining how the new show benefits from more advanced designs and bigger budgets.
“I would say ‘Project Runway’ is the undergraduate program, ‘Making the Cut’ is the graduate and Phd program,” Gunn said.
“We always were a show that never had the biggest budget,” added Klum. “When you have a bigger budget like Amazon, you get to go to Paris...
The pair’s new fashion series “Making the Cut,” which premieres March 27th on Amazon, is just that. Klum and Gunn talked the differences between “Project Runway” and their new Amazon show “Making the Cut” during a panel at the Amazon Television Critics’ Association press tour day.
Gunn started things off by saying that “Making the Cut” would never have existed without “Project Runway,” before explaining how the new show benefits from more advanced designs and bigger budgets.
“I would say ‘Project Runway’ is the undergraduate program, ‘Making the Cut’ is the graduate and Phd program,” Gunn said.
“We always were a show that never had the biggest budget,” added Klum. “When you have a bigger budget like Amazon, you get to go to Paris...
- 1/14/2020
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
Fashion designer and influencer Chiara Ferragni has joined Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn’s forthcoming Amazon series Making The Cut.
Ferragni, who appeared as a guest judge on season 13 of Klum and Gunn’s former show Project Runway, has joined the competition series as part of the judging panel. This comes as the show brings the challenge to Tokyo.
The shoppable fashion series will air on the Svod service in more than 200 countries next year.
Ferragni joins the judging panel, which includes supermodel Naomi Campbell, who also serves as a consulting producer, former Eic of Vogue Paris Carine Roitfeld, designer Joseph Altuzarra and fashion icon, actress Nicole Richie.
She made her name in New York with her blog The Blonde Salad before going on to model for Guess and a shoe collaboration with Steve Madden. She later went on to design her own line of footwear as part of her...
Ferragni, who appeared as a guest judge on season 13 of Klum and Gunn’s former show Project Runway, has joined the competition series as part of the judging panel. This comes as the show brings the challenge to Tokyo.
The shoppable fashion series will air on the Svod service in more than 200 countries next year.
Ferragni joins the judging panel, which includes supermodel Naomi Campbell, who also serves as a consulting producer, former Eic of Vogue Paris Carine Roitfeld, designer Joseph Altuzarra and fashion icon, actress Nicole Richie.
She made her name in New York with her blog The Blonde Salad before going on to model for Guess and a shoe collaboration with Steve Madden. She later went on to design her own line of footwear as part of her...
- 7/17/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Amazon has revealed its upcoming fashion competition series, hosted by Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn, will be titled “Making The Cut.”
The streamer also announced that the judges and guest judges for the series will include Naomi Campbell, Nicole Richie, Carine Roitfeld and Joseph Altuzarra. The series is set to premiere on Amazon Prime Video in 2020 and filmed its first runway challenge in Paris on June 25.
“Making The Cut” brings together 12 talented entrepreneurs and designers from around the globe who are competing to take their fledging brands to the next level in becoming the next big global phenomenon.
Klum and Gunn announced they were leaving their hit show “Project Runway” after 16 seasons and setting up this new Amazon venture last September. When announcing the new series, Klum also revealed that it will feature an interactive element where viewers will be able to buy the clothes designed on the show through the Amazon fashion store.
The streamer also announced that the judges and guest judges for the series will include Naomi Campbell, Nicole Richie, Carine Roitfeld and Joseph Altuzarra. The series is set to premiere on Amazon Prime Video in 2020 and filmed its first runway challenge in Paris on June 25.
“Making The Cut” brings together 12 talented entrepreneurs and designers from around the globe who are competing to take their fledging brands to the next level in becoming the next big global phenomenon.
Klum and Gunn announced they were leaving their hit show “Project Runway” after 16 seasons and setting up this new Amazon venture last September. When announcing the new series, Klum also revealed that it will feature an interactive element where viewers will be able to buy the clothes designed on the show through the Amazon fashion store.
- 6/26/2019
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn’s Amazon fashion competition series has gotten a title, timeline and first-look photos.
Newly titled Making The Cut “will bring together 12 talented entrepreneurs and designers from around the globe who are competing to take their fledging brands to the next level in becoming the next big global phenomenon,” per Amazon. Looks from Making the Cut will be shoppable on Amazon, and the winner of the series will receive one million dollars to invest in their brand. It’s set for premiere in 2020.
Amazon also unveiled the show’s judging panel which includes supermodel Naomi Campbell, who also serves as a consulting producer, former Eic of Vogue Paris Carine Roitfeld, designer Joseph Altuzarra and fashion icon, bestselling author and television personality Nicole Richie.
Newly released photos (see above and below) were shot as the duo filmed their first runway challenge in front of the Eiffel Tower in Paris,...
Newly titled Making The Cut “will bring together 12 talented entrepreneurs and designers from around the globe who are competing to take their fledging brands to the next level in becoming the next big global phenomenon,” per Amazon. Looks from Making the Cut will be shoppable on Amazon, and the winner of the series will receive one million dollars to invest in their brand. It’s set for premiere in 2020.
Amazon also unveiled the show’s judging panel which includes supermodel Naomi Campbell, who also serves as a consulting producer, former Eic of Vogue Paris Carine Roitfeld, designer Joseph Altuzarra and fashion icon, bestselling author and television personality Nicole Richie.
Newly released photos (see above and below) were shot as the duo filmed their first runway challenge in front of the Eiffel Tower in Paris,...
- 6/26/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Amazon has revealed the title and judges for Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn’s new fashion competition series. “Making the Cut” will be judged by Naomi Campbell, Nicole Riche, Carine Roitfeld and Joseph Altuzarra.
The series, coming to Amazon Prime Video in 2020, brings together 12 entrepreneurs and designers from around the globe who are competing to take their fledgling brands to the next level, per the streaming service. Looks from “Making the Cut” will be available for purchase on Amazon.com, and the winner of the series will receive $1,000,000 to invest in their brand.
“Making the Cut” is executive produced by “Project Runway” alums Klum and Gunn, as well as by Sara Rea, Page Feldman and Jennifer Love. Campbell is a consulting producer on the Skr Productions show.
Judge bios are below.
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Naomi Campbell: One of the world’s most recognizable and in-demand supermodels and fashion icons,...
The series, coming to Amazon Prime Video in 2020, brings together 12 entrepreneurs and designers from around the globe who are competing to take their fledgling brands to the next level, per the streaming service. Looks from “Making the Cut” will be available for purchase on Amazon.com, and the winner of the series will receive $1,000,000 to invest in their brand.
“Making the Cut” is executive produced by “Project Runway” alums Klum and Gunn, as well as by Sara Rea, Page Feldman and Jennifer Love. Campbell is a consulting producer on the Skr Productions show.
Judge bios are below.
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Naomi Campbell: One of the world’s most recognizable and in-demand supermodels and fashion icons,...
- 6/26/2019
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
UK sales outfit Sc Films is debuting a first teaser in Cannes this week.
Star Wars star Mark Hamill and Stranger Things breakout Noah Schnapp have boarded the voice cast of feature animation Hallowaiian: Adventure Hawaii.
They join the previously announced Teilor Grubbs and Mark Dacascos (both Hawaii Five-o alumni) with Tia Carrere (Wayne’s World) and Kiefer O’Reilly (Howard Lovecraft).
UK sales outfit Sc Films is debuting a first teaser for the project in Cannes this week. Viva Pictures has Us rights and is planning to release the film in time for Halloween 2018.
The family adventure is set...
Star Wars star Mark Hamill and Stranger Things breakout Noah Schnapp have boarded the voice cast of feature animation Hallowaiian: Adventure Hawaii.
They join the previously announced Teilor Grubbs and Mark Dacascos (both Hawaii Five-o alumni) with Tia Carrere (Wayne’s World) and Kiefer O’Reilly (Howard Lovecraft).
UK sales outfit Sc Films is debuting a first teaser for the project in Cannes this week. Viva Pictures has Us rights and is planning to release the film in time for Halloween 2018.
The family adventure is set...
- 5/9/2018
- by Tom Grater
- ScreenDaily
Project heads to Efm ahead of Q3, 2018 theatrical release.
London-based sales outfit Sc Films International has launched Hallowaiian: Adventure Hawaii, an animated family feature that it will be taking to the upcoming European Film Market (Efm) in Berlin.
Source: Sc Films
Hallowaiian: Adventure Hawaii
Viva Pictures has picked up North American rights to the project and is plotting a theatrical release in Q3, 2018.
Set on the islands of Hawaii one Halloween, the film follows three friends who must use local legends to restore peace to their home after releasing a mythical monster.
The voice cast stars Hawaii Five-0 alumni Teilor Grubbs and Mark Dacascos with Tia Carerre (Wayne’s World) and Kiefer O’Reilly (Howard Lovecraft).
The film is being directed by Sean Patrick O’Reilly at Arcana studios whose most recent releases were Pixies and Howard Lovecraft. The screenplay was written by David Swift, Scott Owen and Steven Meier.
Producers are Fresh Baked...
London-based sales outfit Sc Films International has launched Hallowaiian: Adventure Hawaii, an animated family feature that it will be taking to the upcoming European Film Market (Efm) in Berlin.
Source: Sc Films
Hallowaiian: Adventure Hawaii
Viva Pictures has picked up North American rights to the project and is plotting a theatrical release in Q3, 2018.
Set on the islands of Hawaii one Halloween, the film follows three friends who must use local legends to restore peace to their home after releasing a mythical monster.
The voice cast stars Hawaii Five-0 alumni Teilor Grubbs and Mark Dacascos with Tia Carerre (Wayne’s World) and Kiefer O’Reilly (Howard Lovecraft).
The film is being directed by Sean Patrick O’Reilly at Arcana studios whose most recent releases were Pixies and Howard Lovecraft. The screenplay was written by David Swift, Scott Owen and Steven Meier.
Producers are Fresh Baked...
- 2/6/2018
- by Tom Grater
- ScreenDaily
NBC has picked up "The Celebrity Apprentice" for another cycle to air in spring 2010.
There had been some talk about reverting to the original "Apprentice" format with regular people as contestants, but the network ultimately opted for the celebrity version that reinvigorated the franchise last year.
"'The Celebrity Apprentice' is the ultimate business and reality show at the top of its game and has exploded in popularity this season while also raising an impressive amount of money for charity," said Paul Telegdy, executive vp alternative programming, NBC and Universal Media Studios.
Returning for the new season -- the "Apprentice" franchise's ninth overall -- are star/exec producer Donald Trump and creator/exec producer Mark Burnett.
This year, "The Celebrity Apprentice" is averaging a 3.5 rating/9 share among adults 18-49 and 8.6 million viewers overall.
The show is produced by Mark Burnett Prods. in association with Trump Prods. Burnett, Trump, Page Feldman...
There had been some talk about reverting to the original "Apprentice" format with regular people as contestants, but the network ultimately opted for the celebrity version that reinvigorated the franchise last year.
"'The Celebrity Apprentice' is the ultimate business and reality show at the top of its game and has exploded in popularity this season while also raising an impressive amount of money for charity," said Paul Telegdy, executive vp alternative programming, NBC and Universal Media Studios.
Returning for the new season -- the "Apprentice" franchise's ninth overall -- are star/exec producer Donald Trump and creator/exec producer Mark Burnett.
This year, "The Celebrity Apprentice" is averaging a 3.5 rating/9 share among adults 18-49 and 8.6 million viewers overall.
The show is produced by Mark Burnett Prods. in association with Trump Prods. Burnett, Trump, Page Feldman...
- 4/29/2009
- by By Nellie Andreeva
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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