make the cut is back on Amazon Prime Video for Season 3 and a whole host of stars have signed up to guest judge.
Heidi Klum has returned to the design competition as host and judge alongside co-host Tim Gunn, who also acts as a mentor to the contestants.
Rounding out the jury are Moschino Creative Director Jeremy Scott and actress and designer Nicole Richie. Guest judges will also appear throughout the season.
Once again, make the cut Designers are competing for a $1 million prize to invest in their business and a mentorship with Amazon Fashion. Each week limited editions of the winning looks from the episodes will be available for purchase on Amazon Fashion.
Which stars will be sharing their expertise with the contestants this season? news week has everything you need to know about the guest judges make the cut Season 3.
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Who are the guest judges? make the cut Season 3?
Chloe x Hall
Sisters Chloe and Halle Bailey are best known as the musical duo Chloe x Halle.
The couple were discovered by Beyoncé after they started posting music covers on YouTube as kids. They are now signed to their Parkwood Entertainment label.
Last year, Chloe launched a solo career, while Halle is set to star in Disney’s live-action The little mermaid Film to be released in 2023.
Jason Bolden
Jason Bolden is a creative director, fashion stylist and interior designer.
He has clients like Yara Shahidi, Amanda Gorman, Trevor Noah, Michael B. Jordan, Cynthia Erivo and Janet Mock.
Wisdom Kaye
Model Wisdom Kaye has over 8 million followers on TikTok. Fashion named him “Best-Dressed Guy” on the social media platform.
make the cut Season 3 starts August 19th on Prime Video. Two episodes will be released each week, with a finale on September 9th.
top model and America’s Got Talent Star Klum has teased himself before news week that it will be “heated” in the jury this season.
“Jeremy is having a little seizure. I don’t know if you’ve seen it in some of the trailers, he got really upset with one of the designers, which I happen to love!” she said.
“I love a judge who really cares. I love a judge who pushes [the designers] to get better next time,” Klum continued. “Nothing is worse than having a judge around who doesn’t criticize, because criticism comes from a good place for us to make someone better. It’s not about making someone feel bad.
“Sometimes I had judges there, and when [the director says]’Cut,’ they say, ‘Oh my god, that was awful, blah blah blah,’ and then I’m like, ‘Why didn’t you talk about it while we were still rolling?’
“I love people who aren’t afraid to show their feelings or say what they think.
“There’s been a lot of heated judgment this season,” Klum concluded.