Making the cut store
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Ultimately, Pitter’s showing from her brand, Pantora, was the favorite with judges Klum and Winnie Harlow.
#MAKING THE CUT STORE SERIES#
Afterward, the three presented their 10-piece collections in a series of opulent runway shows, with Pitter’s being a celebration of joyful party outfits that doubly served as a catalog of her growth throughout the season. The show culminated with the top three finalists - Gary Graham, Andrea Salazar, and, of course, Pitter - pitching their business plans to the President of Amazon Fashion, Christine Beauchamp. Particular standout assignments include designing two avant-garde looks that fit with episode five’s carnival theme, as well as a bridal challenge that helped Pitter clinch an early-on reputation as a front runner. Every week, the designers competed in challenges to deliver well-conceptualized garments that represented their finely-tuned brand’s perspective and proved to the judges they deserve to, as the show’s title reads, make the cut. However, despite the pandemic-induced constraints, Season 2 was just as high stakes and packed with star quality as the first season. The second season of Amazon Prime’s fashion competition was filmed during the COVID-19 pandemic, meaning all 10 contestants, three judges, and host Tim Gunn lived within a quarantined bubble in Los Angeles. After a season-long battle of showcasing her runway creations - spoiler alert! - Pitter was the Season 2 winner of Making the Cut. Ultimately, Klum’s positive fashion instincts were correct. When Andrea Pitter’s model first set her foot on the runway during the premiere of Making the Cut’s second season, one of the show’s judges, Heidi Klum, was quick to remark that she “ a good feeling about this.” Pitter’s model wore a flouncy, feathered two-piece look, and the experimental ensemble set the tone for the veteran bridal designer’s arc throughout the show.