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Season 1 – Next in Fashion

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Designers team up to create visionary looks that work for everybody in this competition series.
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Next in Fashion — Season 1

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Critics Consensus

Familiar, but in a fresh way, Next in Fashion may not rewrite the rules of fashion competition shows, but exciting new talent and Tan France and Alexa Chungs winning chemistry make it worth tuning in.

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Helen Lewis The Atlantic 02/20/2020
The show is more interested in genuine virtuosity than low-level interpersonal rivalries. Go to Full Review
Deborah Ross The Mail on Sunday (UK) 02/10/2020
4/5
The contestants' stories are threaded throughout, but this aspect is never overwhelming or allowed to distract from the task at hand or the craft on show. And sometimes the achievements are incredible. Go to Full Review
Brad Newsome Sydney Morning Herald 02/05/2020
With so much going on it's a tribute to the editors that everything comes out so comprehensible and kinetic. As you'd expect, the well-designed challenges result in some seriously stunning garments, alongside some unfortunate misfires. Good stuff. Go to Full Review
Brooke Daugherty Pop Culture Leftovers 03/29/2020
If you're looking for the drama and shade of Project Runway, sashay away. If you want more positivity in your fashion competition, Netflix's Next In Fashion is for you. Go to Full Review
Andy Dehnart Reality Blurred 03/13/2020
Given the chance to reinvent or refresh the format, Next in Fashion declined. Go to Full Review
Tilly Pearce metro.co.uk 03/03/2020
4/5
Sweet and kitsch, it's an easy watch to keep on in the background, and it'll convince you that you can make these creations when deep down you know you don't even know how to thread a needle. Go to Full Review
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CHARLY L Jul 13 I just watched this season for the third time. I am so happy it exists, the contestants, all of them, are genuinely interesting personalities and have talent. On a craft level, it is just such a pleasure to watch, they could have gone even deeper into the making process. I would have enjoyed that. Only remark, split up the teams a bit earlier, but have them for the first 2-3 episodes. The best part: It was Drama free, respectful and focused on the work. What a welcome change. Season 2 just sucked. I am so mad, there was no follow up to what made Season 1 so good. No idea what they were thinking to kill everything that was remarkable about Season 1. See more Philip O @Philip60 04/04/2023 Enjoyable Entertainment See more Lieutenant B 04/02/2023 I can't take this show seriously. Everyone dresses like a circus clown & makes halloween costumes or art pieces that you would put on a mannaquin in your house but wouldn't dare wear outside. See more Donna H 03/12/2023 The chemistry on the show is fine but I don't think they allow the designers enough time to show what they can really do. Therefore the end product doesn't always come out with quality work. See more 05/18/2022 This show is fun, but not as good as other fashion reality shows. *I have only seen the first 3 episodes* The hosts are fun and very nice, but don't give great, consistent feedback. I don't understand how they do the judge rotation, but thats not super important for me to follow. The guest judges do give better feedback. Everyone was paired off on day one (not necessarily by their own choosing?) & they get kicked off the show in pairs. I was expecting them to be mixed up each challenge since the eventual goal for them is NOT to start a brand together. I don't understand why they stay in the same pairing the whole time? Also, when they mess up they should occasionally only send home one designer when they are responsible for a bad call, etc & give the other one another chance. Lastly, they'll ask a lot of leading questions like "hmm this is the one aspect i really didnt like.. what would you have changed if you could change one thing?" obviously theyre going to tell the judges what they wanna hear? idk The most annoying part of the show to me was the CONSTANT celebrity NAME DROPPING. The designers, the hosts and judges love to comment on which A-list celebrities they know and style, often claiming, by name, that random ones would 'definitely want to wear' one of the designs. See more Jeremy S 12/30/2021 The host are horrible. Tam has no real personality. He is like a 21 year old gay boy, in a bar in Hells Kitchen. He has no original thought, he just repeats what he hears or says a cute quip every now and again. He add no critical thought. There is no element of judging that is consistently from a fashion expert. The designers are good but unlike other reality shows, they do not become people you root for. You can skip to the fashion show for each epoisode and have missed nothing. See more Read all reviews
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Episode 1 Aired Jan 29, 2020 Red Carpet Eighteen designers pair up to concoct red-carpet looks; they may go glamorous or "hooch-wench" for judges Monique Lhuillier and Eva Chen. Details Episode 2 Aired Jan 29, 2020 Prints & Patterns Prints polarize the contestants as they break out new patterns and speculate about their origins with judge Prabal Gurung. Details Episode 3 Aired Jan 29, 2020 The Suit Charged with making a suit in a day and a half, the designers scramble to realize their visions for judge Phillip Lim, despite some drama. Details Episode 4 Aired Jan 29, 2020 Streetwear Urban reality meets next-level fantasy in a street-wear round; the designers must be careful not to trip on those great expectations in front of judge Kerby Jean-Raymond. Details Episode 5 Aired Jan 29, 2020 Underwear After a cliffhanger elimination, the contestants strip it down and amp up the seduction with lingerie and underwear for judge Adriana Lima. Details Episode 6 Aired Jan 29, 2020 Rock When it comes to goth, grunge and punk rock, attitude is everything as the designers flirt with leather and flaunt fake fur for judges Christopher Kane and Beth Ditto. Details Episode 7 Aired Jan 29, 2020 Activewear Big changes call for major moves when the contestants design active wear that's fit for both workouts and runways; Adidas designer Josefine Aberg judges. Details Episode 8 Aired Jan 29, 2020 Military The designers march out military-inspired looks for Public School's Maxwell Osborne and Dao-Yi Chow. Details Episode 9 Aired Jan 29, 2020 Denim For the semifinals, the competition turns to denim, a durable classic, but the final four must stretch like never before to impress judge Tommy Hilfiger. Details Episode 10 Aired Jan 29, 2020 The Finale The contestants must design a dream collection of 10 looks in only three days; after a gauntlet of challenges and emotions, only one of them will be named "Next in Fashion." Details
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Season Info

Executive Producer
Robin Ashbrook, Yasmin Shackleton
Network
Netflix
Rating
TV-14
Genre
Special Interest, Reality
Original Language
English
Release Date
Jan 29, 2020
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