Next in Fashion

Show, 2020
Next in Fashion
Talented designers from around the world compete for $250,000 and the chance to become the next big thing in fashion.
The show Next in Fashion is a Netflix Original and was released in 2020. Playful hosts Tan France ("Queer Eye") and Alexa Chung ("It") serve up styling tips and judge alongside industry icons. Parents strongly cautioned. May be unsuitable for children ages 14 and under.Next in Fashion is available on Netflix in Ultra HD/4K quality as long as you have the right Netflix membership plan This show is Feel-Good.
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Next in Fashion on IMDB

Score: 7.3 of the 10

18 budding fashion designers compete for a $250,000 prize and the opportunity to launch a clothing line with Net-a-Porter.

Actors in Next in Fashion

Audio and subtitles

Audio: German;English - Audio Description;English [Original];Spanish;French;Italian
Subtitles: English;Spanish;French;Simplified Chinese;Traditional Chinese

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