Get ready, fashionistas. make a cut Season 3 premieres on Prime Video on August 19th. In his third outing on the show, 10 designers will compete for the approval of judges Nicole Richie and Jeremy Scott, as well as the grand prize of her $1 million investment in the business and mentorship of Amazon Fashion. All are talented creators, but only one is at the top. Here are the suggestions.
Ciara Chan Morgan
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Ciara Chyanne Morgan is a self-taught designer from LA’s Watts neighborhood. Her brand, Ciara Chyanne, focuses on contemporary and sophisticated ready-to-wear. She was featured in her Essence magazine, Talk, Live! with Kelly and Ryan When tamron hall show.
Follow Ciara on Instagram @designerciara and @ciarachyanne.
Curtis Cassell
Brooklyn-based designer Curtis Cassel is the founder of non-binary label Queera. He has a background in graphics his designs and interiors his architecture and his love of old films and architecture inspires his silhouettes. His goal is to expand his brand from formal to everyday wear and reach more people in the community.
Follow Curtis on Instagram @curtismcassell and @queerawang.
Emily Bergeron

Emily Bargeron is an entrepreneur and business owner from Savannah, Georgia. She is the brain behind her own fashion her brand, Mamie Ruth, and her award-winning vintage boutique East + Up. Her colorful collections and her “smart” designs have earned her the title of Savannah’s Best Her Fashion Designer for six years in a row.
Follow Emily on Instagram @haute_messs and @mamieruthxoxo.
Gabriella Meyer
Gabriella Meyer is an LA-based artist who creates custom off-the-shelf streetwear through celebrity-loved brand DENIMCRATIC. (You may have seen her designs for Bella Hadid, SZA, Camila Cabello, and others.) She focuses on sustainable designs and recycled materials, and her work is based in New York. Featured in The Times, Vogue, Marie Her Claire.
Follow Gabriella on Instagram at @gabeezinthetrap and @denimcratic.
Georgia Harding
London-born Georgia Hardinge’s fragile childhood and international background ignited her fascination with design. She launched her eponymous label in 2010 and her designs have been worn by celebrities such as Lady Gaga, Alicia Keys and Florence Welch. Her Georgia work has been recognized by major publications such as Vogue and her Harper’s Bazaar, and has collaborated with brands such as Victoria’s Secret, Swarovski and Lancôme.
Follow Georgia on Instagram at @georgia.hardinge and @hardingegeorgia.
Janet Rimas

After being recognized for her designs in her native Dominican Republic, Jeanette Limas moved to New York City to study at Parsons School of Design. Currently, she is a full-time designer, working with her team on her Urban Zen designs by Donna Karan and her Jolibe Atelier. She founded her eponymous brand in 2015 and presented multiple collections at her New York Fashion Week.
Follow Janet on Instagram at @jeanettelimas and @jeanettelimas_personal.
Marcantoine Lynch Boisvert
Canadian designer Markantoine Lynch-Boisvert has created conceptual skatewear brand MRKNTN. MRKNTN are known for their mix of historical techniques, film references and youthful energy. Markantoine also teaches fashion design at her LaSalle College in Montreal.
Follow Markantoine on Instagram at @markantoinelb and @mrkntn_official.
Raphael Shawish

Brazilian designer Rafael Chaouiche grew up in a small town before moving to Curitiba to pursue his dream of a career in the fashion industry. His brand His Chaouiche is inspired by strong women and his pieces feature bold designs and combinations of color, fabric and sculptural cuts.
Follow Rafael on Instagram at @rchaouiche and @chaouiche.
Sienna Lee
Born and raised in China, Sienna Lee is now a full-time fashion designer based in New York. She studied at Parsons Her School of Design and her work has been featured in her Vogue Italia, Harper’s Bazaar and L’OFFICIEL. She launched her eponymous luxury women’s clothing brand in 2015. She now wants to create a sister brand that is more affordable and accessible.
Follow Sienna on Instagram at @siennasiyaoli and @siennali_official.
Yannick Zamboni

Yannik Zamboni is a Swiss designer who quit a high-paying marketing job to pursue his dream of working in the fashion industry. Currently, he is a full-time designer for his 2020-founded brand, Maison Blanche. Through his label, he aims to address socio-political issues and taboo topics through conceptual fashion.
Follow Yannick on Instagram at @yannikzamboni and @maisonblanche.swiss.
make a cut Season 3 premieres on Prime Video on Friday, August 19th. Two new episodes will stream every week until his September 9th.
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