Project Runway Turns 15: See Where the Winners of the Show Are Now

By Stephanie Wenger Dec 01, 2019 2:00 PM
| Updated Nov 26, 2019 6:15 PM
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Project Runway premiered 15 years ago today and, in honor of the occasion, we are checking in on the winners of the competition show to see what they are doing now.

Of course, Christian Siriano was one of the most popular contestants while vying to win the fourth season of Project Runway in 2008, which he went on to win. But, his post-show career has been even more impressive!

The 34-year-old designer's creations can be seen on A-listers such as Taylor Swift, Michelle Obama and Rihanna. He also returned to Project Runway as a mentor for the show's 17th season.

However, he is not the only past winner who has made a name for themselves in fashion after the show.

Chloe Dao, who was crowned the winner of season two, has her own collection and boutique in Houston, Texas while Ashley Nell Tipton, who took the top prize during season 14, sells her clothing at JCPenney. She also created her own line of wide-fit jewelry.

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How Christian Siriano Went From Project Runway's Fiercest Contestant to World-Renowned Designer

If you're in the market for bridal couture, look no further than season five champion, Leanne Marshall, or season six winner, Irina Shabayeva, who both create incredible looks for brides.

See what all the past Project Runway winners are doing now below.

Season 1: Jay McCarroll

We'll never forget Jay McCarroll's incredible finale show, with each autumn-themed look color-coordinated to match a pair of headphones. Despite having never won a challenge, he was still a worthy winner.

He started a blog and stayed in the press for a while with a documentary, a feature film and a line sponsored by the Humane Society. 

Most recently, he worked in the wardrobe department of te HBO limited series Mare of Easttown.

Season 2: Chloe Dao

Chloe Dao won an iconic season of Project Runway up against Santino Rice and Daniel Vosovic. And while a lot of people were rooting for Daniel, you can't argue that Chloe didn't deserve the win.

In 2013, she became a judge on the Vietnam version of Project Runway.

Season 3: Jeffrey Sebelia

Not a lot of fans were thrilled when Jeffrey took home the win after spending the whole season as the villain, making moms cry and making us question his decision-making skills every single time we saw his neck tattoo.

After a couple of failed lines and companies and a stint on Project Runway: All Stars, he now seems to be doing pretty well designing clothes for kids.

Season 4: Christian Siriano

The fiercest of them all. Christian was the obvious winner of season four, and has gone on to have the most success by far. His label is especially popular with celebrities—he dresses stars from Taylor Swift to Leslie Jones to Michelle Obama—and he also served as a judge on Project Runway Junior , a well as a mentor for Project Runway when Tim Gunn left in 2017. 

Chances are even if you don't know Project Runway, you know the Christian Siriano label. 

Season 5: Leanne Marshall

Leanne Marshall was known for the feminine waves she loved to incorporate into looks, and her finale show was that to a T.

Now, she puts that signature feminine stamp on all her clothes, but she's mostly known for her gorgeous wedding dresses.

Season 6: Irina Shabayeva

The Georgia native's armor-inspired finale collection was truly badass, though she wasn't all that pleasant to watch during her season.

Since then, she competed on Project Runway: All Stars twice, and now she's doing lots of collections to benefit charities and is known for her bridal designs, too.

Season 7: Seth Aaron Henderson

After winning Project Runway, he went on to win season three of Project Runway: All Stars—becoming the first designer to win both. He returned to compete on season 7 of All Stars in 2019, but was the second designer eliminated.

The reality star has become known for his sustainable designs as well as creating shoes with 3D printers.

Season 8: Gretchen Jones

No joke, we have still not forgiven Project Runway for crowning the boring bully Gretchen over Mondo Guerra in season 8. Mondo did go on to win the first season of All Stars, but we're still mad.

As of 2018, Gretchen graduated from the London College of Fashion with an MBA.

Season 9: Anya Ayoung-Chee

Regardless of her (serious) lack of sewing skills, beauty queen Anya was a fan favorite from the beginning, so it wasn't much of a shock when she took home the win. Maybe not the most fair of decisions by the judges when you compare her work to her fellow competitors, but the argument kind of comes down to whether you consider Project Runway to be a sewing competition or design competition.

Anyway, Anya is still designing. In 2019, she competed in Season 7 of Project Runway: All Stars.

Season 10: Dmitry Sholokhov

Hailing from Belarus, the designer won both season 10 of Project Runway and season 4 of All Stars but, to be honest, we mostly just remember his accent and not his designs.

Now, he's clearly doing some very cool stuff, because we want almost every design he posts on Instagram. In 2019, he was named the Fashion Designer Of The Year by Metropolitan Fashion Awards in Los Angeles.

Season 11: Michelle Lesniak Franklin

After winning Project Runway's inaugural "teams" editon, the Portlander continued to design. In 2019, she won season 7 of Project Runway All Stars.

Season 12: Dom Streater

Dom prints were just to die for, and her final collection was certainly worthy of that win. In fact, she nabbed another win on All Star's season five.

In addition to bring a freelance designer, the textile maven worked a five-year stint at Urban Outfitters, according to her LinkedIn.

 

Season 13: Sean Kelly

Possibly nothing has made us as happy as that time Sean created that rainbow dress for the rain runway, which changed from white to full of color as the water hit it. We would have given him the win for that look alone. 

He returned for another chance at a title on season seven of All Stars, but came in seventh place.

Season 14: Ashley Nell Tipton

Ashley's win was notable because all her models were plus size—and she used the show as a platform to make totally cute, fashionable, wearable clothes for plus size women. In addition to a collab with JCPenney, she recreated a line of roller skates. 

Season 15: Erin Robertson

From fashion to...pickleball? That's right. After winning Project Runway, the Utah native co-founded Pickle Pop, a Los Angeles-based pickleball facility. But don't worry—she's still designing as well, creating coats from quilts.

Season 16: Kentaro Kameyama

In a season that celebrated body diversity like never before, Kentaro  was crowned the Project Runway winner for the "unexpected emotion" that his collection showed during New York Fashion Week.

Since then, he named the Fashion Design Chair at FCI Fashion School and showed his work and the 2019 New York Fashion Week. He also launched The Brothers Project, a line featuring branded street wear. 

Season 17: Jhoan "Sebastian" Grey

After he was named the winner of Project Runway, Nina Garcia called him "the personification of the American dream." Less than a year later, the Colombian-born designer already created a women's wear line.

Season 18: Geoffrey Mac

A master of latex, the edgy designer's "Midnight Rider" collection was shown during 2021 New York Fashion Week.

Season 19: Shantall Lacayo

Ten years after making it to the Project Runway Latin America season one finale, the Nicaragua-born designer got her win on the OG show's 19th season. Since then, she relocated to Miami, where she continues to design.

Season 20: Bishme Cromartie

With three challenge wins under his belt, it was no wonder that Bishme took hom the ultimate prize on season 20. Since his Project Runway victory, he showcased collections during the 2021 and 2024 New York Fashion Weeks.

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