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Sew It Begins! 12 Homegrown Designers Compete in PROJECT RUNWAY CANADA, Debuting November 14 on Crave

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– 12 designers vie for the title of Canada’s “Next Great Designer,” from TD, a career launching investment of $100,000, and a feature spread in Elle Canada magazine –
– Canadian supermodel Coco Rocha hosts and judges, alongside fashion industry icon Jeanne Beker and CAFA award-winning designer Spencer Badu –
– Fashion designer, author, activist, and industry visionary Aurora James is mentor to the designers –
– The Crave Original series was shot at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) in collaboration with TMU’s School of Fashion –

TORONTO (October 8, 2025) – Canada, the catwalk is calling! Crave Original series PROJECT RUNWAY CANADA, the Canadian adaptation of the globally renowned fashion competition series, premieres on Friday, Nov. 14, with new episodes streaming Fridays until the finale on Jan. 16. Also announced today are the 12, talented Canadian designers set to sketch, snip, and sew their way through a series of challenges for their ultimate industry breakthrough. As previously announced, PROJECT RUNWAY CANADA is hosted by renowned Canadian supermodel Coco Rocha, who also joins the judging panel alongside fashion media icon Jeanne Beker, and CAFA award-winning designer Spencer Badu. Providing designer mentorship is Vice Chair of the Council of the Fashion Designers of America, Aurora James. The exciting lineup of guest judges joining the panel each week is set to be announced soon. Over 10 episodes, PROJECT RUNWAY CANADA brings some of the country’s most exciting designers together to compete in a captivating series of challenges, with surprises and twists along the way. The designers share their stories and unique runway creations as they compete for the title of Canada’s Next Great Designer,  from TD, a career launching investment of $100,000, and a coveted feature spread in an upcoming issue of Elle Canada magazine. The series was filmed earlier this year at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) and produced in collaboration with Fashion at The Creative School. **Media Note: assets for PROJECT RUNWAY CANADA are available on The Lede HERE** Meet the class of 12 Canadian designers ready to deliver bold designs, and unforgettable runway moments: Name: Naimo Awale City: Spruce Grove, AB Instagram:@ninanayema TikTok: @ninanayema Blending heritage with modern glamour, Naimo Awale is a small-town designer with big-city flair, sewing her name into the fashion world one stitch at a time. A self-taught visionary from Somalia, Naimo’s label, Nina Nayema, has appeared at Milan and Paris Fashion Week and in Today’s Bride Magazine. Her East African-inspired designs, rich with bold colours and regal silhouettes, have caught the attention of music stars like Mýa.   Name: Delayne Dixon City: Kamloops, BC Instagram: @delaynedixon TikTok: @delaynedixon Delayne Dixon is a fashion designer with 14 years of experience and is a strong advocate for mental health initiatives. Originally from Fairview, Alberta, and now based in Kamloops, BC, she graduated from the Art Institute of Vancouver in 2012 before showing her line Delayne Dixon at New York, Paris, and Amsterdam Fashion Weeks. Known for her “Mob Wife-meets-sustainability” aesthetic, she creates bold silhouettes with intricate details that embody power and femininity.   Name: Maya Ginzburg City: Montréal, QC Instagram: @mayaginzburg & @bymayaginzburg TikTok: @urneighborhoodmaya Maya Ginzburg is a self-taught designer who completed a Bachelor of Science with Honours, and despite completing the MCAT chose instead to follow her true passion: fashion. She’s worked with major fashion brands, and as Fashion Lead for a mobile styling game, before building her brand @bymayaginzburg. Centred on “outrageous basics,” Maya creates bold, sustainable, historically inspired, and gender-inclusive designs, like her bestselling customizable Cowboy Wrap Pants. She also produces a growing YouTube and podcast series exploring fashion history.   Name: Taalrumiq City: Terrace, BC Instagram: @taalrumiq TikTok: @taalrumiq Taalrumiq is an Inuvialuk & Gwich’in artist and designer from Tuktoyaktuk, NWT, now based in Terrace, BC. Drawing on ancestral sewing knowledge, she weaves traditional forms with contemporary fashion through her cultural and creative label, Taalrumiq. A “TikTok Canada Visionary Voice” and multi-time participant in the Banff Centre’s Indigenous Haute Couture Residency, her work has appeared in Vogue.com and Time Magazine.   Name: Charles Lu City: Hamilton, ON Instagram: @charles___lu & @charles_lu TikTok: @charlesluofficial Charles Lu is a Hamilton-based designer who merges technical skills with personal storytelling.  Trained at the Istituto Marangoni in London and  a former Creative Director in Dubai, he now leads his label CHARLES LU, blending bold minimalism with sculptural tailoring.   Name: Curtis Matysek City: Toronto, ON Instagram: @wutheringdelight TikTok:  @wutheringdelight Curtis Matysek is a designer with a passion for corsetry and historical silhouettes. With both a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Fashion from Toronto Metropolitan University, they balance teaching with their label Wuthering Delight. Curtis reimagines 18th-century styles through a queer lens, creating one-of-a-kind corsets and boundary-pushing designs. Their work has been featured in Vogue and worn by singer/songwriter Saya Gray.   Name: Little Feather Migwans City: Toronto, ON Instagram: @lil_feather_designs_ TikTok: N/A Little Feather stitches Indigenous culture into luxe outerwear and bold silhouettes. Originally from Mnidoo Mnising Spirit island, 2 reserves M’chigeeng First Nation & Wiikwemikong, she is now based in Toronto. She is the founder of Little Feather Couture and studied at George Brown College and twice participated in Banff Centre’s Indigenous Haute Couture residency.   Name: Leeland Mitchell City: Toronto, ON Instagram: @leelandxo TikTok: N/A Known for bold silhouettes and unconventional materials, Leeland Mitchell is a Toronto-based drag and costume designer working under the label Made by Leelando. Growing up at his family’s dry-cleaning shop, he inherited a love of fabric and design from his mother. Entirely self-taught, Leeland has dressed Charli XCX, Troye Sivan, Avril Lavigne, and queens from CANADA’S DRAG RACE.   Name: Catherine (Cat) Préfontaine City: Montréal, QC Instagram: @maisonprefontaine & @catprefontaine TikTok: @maisonprefontaine Catherine Préfontaine is the founder of Maison Préfontaine, a Montréal-based label that blends Western flair with urban edge and balances raw textures with runway-ready detail. After studying Fashion Design at Cégep Marie-Victorin, she built her brand from scratch dressing stars like Marina Bastarache, Lou-Pascal Tremblay, and Alli Walker, and appeared at Montreal’s M.A.D. Festival.   Name: Rome Ramsay City: Toronto, ON Instagram: @vveyago & @romeramsayy TikTok: @vveyago Rome Ramsay is a self-taught, self-financed Jamaican-Canadian designer based in Toronto. He went from runway model to disruptor, showing his label Vveyago at Fashion Art Toronto and winning the Fashn Disrptr award in 2024. His looks, worn by Burna Boy and Drag Superstar Brooke Lynn Hytes, fuse avant-garde drama with streetwear edge, often with video game-inspired touches.   Name: Naomi Shindak City: Winnipeg, MB Instagram: @showponynaomi & @abnoxiousdesigns TikTok: @showponynaomi Naomi Shindak is a Winnipeg-based designer and founder of Abnoxious, a brand known for fearless individuality.  She crafts eclectic designs that mash sexy form-fits with oversized silhouettes. She’s influenced by denim, 70s swagger, and maximalist prints, and thrives under pressure.   Name: Foster Siyawareva City: Toronto, ON Instagram: @siyawareva TikTok:  @siyawareva7 Foster Siyawareva is a Zimbabwean-Canadian designer based in Toronto. He trained at New York’s Fashion Institute of Technology, before launching his label, Siyawareva at Fashion Art Toronto. Blending timeless elegance with fresh twists, his collections reflect both technical skill and deep personal meaning.   The PROJECT RUNWAY format is licensed for Canada from Fremantle. Spyglass Media Group owns the format for PROJECT RUNWAY. PROJECT RUNWAY CANADA is produced by Bell Media Studios. Jennifer Couke and Michelle Crespi are Executive Producers. Coco Rocha also serves as Executive Producer.  Charles Falzon, Dean Emeritus, The Creative School, Toronto Metropolitan University, is Executive Producer. Nicholas Vasil is Series Producer. For Bell Media and Crave, Justin Stockman is Executive Producer; Danielle Pearson is Senior Production Executive; Rachel Goldstein-Couto is Head of Development; Heather Williamson is Senior Development Executive, Media Content Development; Sarah Fowlie is Head of Production; and Carlyn Klebuc is General Manager. Justin Stockman is Vice President, Content Development & Programming for Bell Media; Dave Daigle is Vice President, Local TV, Radio & Bell Media Studios. For Fremantle, Michela Di Mondo is Executive Vice President and Executive Producer, and Nadia Paulos is Vice President, Distribution Operations.

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About Bell Media Original Programming

Bell Media has commissioned some of Canada’s most-watched and most-acclaimed English and French original programming, working with the best Canadian independent producers and global content powerhouses. Scripted series commissioned by CTV include SULLIVAN’S CROSSING, SIGHT UNSEEN, CHILDREN RUIN EVERYTHING, and ACTING GOOD; with unscripted series THE TRAITORS CANADA, MASTERCHEF CANADA, and record-breaking Canadian format THE AMAZING RACE CANADA; as well as quiz series BATTLE OF THE GENERATIONS. Crave Originals include hit series LETTERKENNY, SHORESY, THE TRADES, LATE BLOOMER, THE OFFICE MOVERS, and CANADA’S DRAG RACE; award-winning drama LITTLE BIRD; docuseries BILLIONNAIRE MURDERS, THUNDER BAY, and THE REBUILD: Inside the Montreal Canadiens; as well as dozens of acclaimed feature documentaries. Bell Media’s factual series and franchises include HIGHWAY THRU HELL, FORENSIC FACTOR, and MY PET ATE WHAT!?. Bell Media also distributes a slate of original scripted and unscripted series, including LATE BLOOMER, THE OFFICE MOVERS, MARK MCKINNEY NEEDS A HOBBY, EVOLVING VEGAN, THE MIGHTIEST, and more. Bell Media is part of BCE Inc. (TSX, NYSE: BCE), Canada’s largest communications company. Learn more at www.BellMedia.ca.

 

About Fremantle

Fremantle is a leading global creator, producer and distributor of some of the world’s most successful content across Entertainment, Drama & Film, and Documentaries.

Amplifying local stories on a global scale, Fremantle produces and delivers premium, multi-genre IP across the 28 territories it has a presence in. Fremantle is a proudly independent group of content creators, and home to some of the biggest entertainment formats, compelling international dramas, award-winning films and high-quality documentaries.

From Got Talent to My Brilliant Friend, Family Feud to Poor Things, Mussolini: Son of the Century to It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley, Too Hot To Handle to Big Mood, Maxton Hall to Idols, and Maria to The Zelensky Story, our focus is simple – Fremantle creates and delivers irresistible entertainment.

Fremantle also represents world-leading digital and branded entertainment, with more than 550 million fans and 390 billion views for its standout content across all platforms. Fremantle’s Global Channels unit consists of more than 20 FAST channels worldwide, including BUZZR, Rig TV, and Baywatch.

Fremantle is part of RTL Group, a global leader across broadcast, streaming, content and digital, itself a division of the international media, services, and education company Bertelsmann.

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