When did 'Project Runway' Season 21 premiere?
July 31st on Freeform.
Entertainment / TV
Project Runway is back for its 21st season, featuring familiar faces, new talent, and high stakes. This season promises drama, inspiration, and cutting-edge fashion. Two New England designers are in the mix, hoping to make their mark. Meanw...
### Background 'Project Runway' has been a launching pad for many designers. Season 21 introduces a mix of new and returning designers, promising fresh perspectives and innovative creations.
### Where Are the Past Winners Now? Many 'Project Runway' winners have gone on to successful careers in the fashion industry:
### New England Hopefuls Madeline Malenfant from Nantucket and Angelo Rosa from Rhode Island are competing in Season 21. Malenfant draws inspiration from vintage aesthetics, while Rosa focuses on streetwear. Both aim to bring unique perspectives to the competition.
### How to Watch 'Project Runway' airs on Freeform and streams on Hulu and Disney+.
July 31st on Freeform.
Heidi Klum, Christian Siriano, Nina Garcia, and Law Roach.
Episodes are available on Hulu and Disney+ after they air on Freeform.
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