Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn s Making the Cut Renewed for Season 2 at Amazon
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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.
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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
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Today, the latest effort from The Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) to encourage sustainable change across the fashion industry has officially launched.
Earlier this week, the CFDA announced its new initiative IMPACT will introduce a talent directory powered by Creatively. The contemporary job platform will connect its 450-plus members, fashion adjacent companies, fashion institutions and nonprofit and university partners to a network of industry insider experiences. “We did a study called the State of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion in Fashion with PVH and McKinsey,” CFDA President CaSandra Diggs tells ESSENCE. “Through that we learned from many of the respondents that there’s a lot of barriers to entry into the industry, one of those being awareness and access to opportunity.” From full and part time jobs to paid internships, CFDA’s latest project was designed with the likes to create a more inclusive job finding regime when entering the fashion industry.