Harcum College Fashion Faculty Member Joins Project Runway Season 20
A Harcum College faculty member will appear on Season 20 of Project Runway All-Stars. Prajjé Oscar Jean-Baptiste is a distinguished fashion faculty member and Haitian-born designer.
Jean-Baptiste, representing Philadelphia, brings his unique talent, vibrant painted garments, and avant-garde style to the highly anticipated all-star season.
Project Runway, a renowned fashion design competition, has captivated audiences for years with its innovative challenges and skillful designers. Jean-Baptiste’s debut on Project Runway in Season 19 has earned him recognition and admiration from fans across the nation, leading to his invitation to participate in the prestigious all-star show.
Season 20 of Project Runway All-Stars is set to premiere on Thursday, June 15, 2023 at 8/7c, airing on Bravo network. It will be available for streaming on Peacock the following day. Viewers can expect to see Jean-Baptiste’s excellent design skills, creative vision, and unique perspective as he competes alongside other talented fashion designers from previous seasons.
Jean-Baptiste became a member of Harcum College’s fashion faculty in Fall 2022. Prior to his appointment, he had been actively involved with Harcum fashion students for several years, working behind the scenes. He provided muslin critiques and reviewed students’ clothing designs in preparation for capstone events like the student fashion shows.
Jean-Baptiste’s participation in Project Runway All-Stars Season 20 not only showcases his talent but also highlights the first-rate quality of the Harcum College Fashion program. The college takes pride in providing its students with industry-leading education and fostering a creative environment that nurtures the next generation of fashion designers.
Read more about the fashion designer and esteemed faculty member on Harcum College’s website.
First look at Project Runway Season 20.
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