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Before one designer sews up the competition for good, let’s get to know the talented Next in Fashion crew.
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Next in Fashion crew:
Twelve up-and-coming designers from across the country will compete to become the next big name in Next in Fashion when the high-stakes competition returns on March 3.
Under the watchful eye of co-hosts Gigi Hadid and Tan France — not to mention a legendary lineup of guest judges — the contestants will face off in a series of challenges testing their artistic abilities like never before. It takes a supremely skilled group to measure up, but these designers are ready to do whatever it takes to bring their unique vision to the runway.
And, remember, while every contestant will get the chance to showcase their work on a global stage, only one will walk away with a prize of $200,000 and launch their own collection with Rent the Runway.
But we’ll let them a-tell-ier all about it. Ahead, the designers competing this season tell Tudum what they think they bring to the runway.

Amari Carter
Atlanta
Hailing from a small suburb outside of Atlanta, Amari has always seen Next in Fashion as a means of self-discovery. Growing up, she used “clothing as a way to create an alter ego” in order to “feel sexy and powerful.” That idea is the ultimate inspiration behind Amari’s work, which features monochromatic, minimalist designs with lingerie detailing to strike a balance between sensuality and strength. With her looks, the London College of Fashion graduate intends to not only honor the women in her own life, but also make room for “creating and discovering [her] growth as a woman.”
As for the garment that she’s most proud of? It’s a “cloud look” Next in Fashion out of a transparent fabric that hints at a deeper meaning about the “hiding of your own insecurities.” For Amari, design goes beyond just clothing: “It shows what my brand is all about, which is storytelling.”
You can follow Amari on Instagram.

Bao Tranchi
Los Angeles
With clients like Jennifer Lopez, Nicki Minaj and Laverne Cox, Bao has designs you’ve probably already seen on the red carpet. Over the past 20 years, she’s also styled some of your favorite music videos, worked extensively as a costume designer on films like Charlie’s Angels and The Greatest Beer Run Ever and partnered with major brands in the industry.
The common thread through her designs, many of which feature her signature cutout patterns, is an “absolute love and passion for the woman’s body.” That’s why the gown Ashley Graham wore to the 2016 Vanity Fair Oscar Party ranks as one of her all-time favorite creations. Bao wanted to “celebrate [Graham’s] body in a way that was, up to then, only reserved for sample size bodies.” Consider it mission accomplished, given how she says the look sparked a dialogue about “what was appropriately sexy for a plus-sized woman” and became a “huge viral Next in Fashion moment.”
You can follow Bao on Instagram.

Courtney Smith
New York City
When it comes to Next in Fashion , Courtney is all about catering to “women who stand in their power and wear what they want.” From a young age, her sense of style was “shaped by the confident and expressive Black women” she was raised and surrounded by in the Bronx. As a kid, Courtney was taught to “love and have agency over [her] body” — and that’s exactly how she wants people to feel wearing her clothes. Whether it’s evening gowns, cocktail attire or activewear, Courtney designs for the “plus girls who want to show out every time they go out.”
So it was a match made in Next in Fashion heaven when she was asked to create a gown for Alex Newell as Ursula in The Little Mermaid. The outfit is the garment Courtney is most proud of because she loves “making gowns and special occasion dresses for clients, and who better to dress than a sea witch?”
You can follow Courtney on Instagram.

Danny Godoy
Los Angeles
As a full-time drag queen and Next in Fashion designer, Danny is an original through and through. Born and raised in Inglewood, California, to Mexican immigrant parents, the designer developed a sense of style early in his life as “one of the many ways to show [his] creative side.” After graduating from fashion school, he launched his own collection of bold, eye-popping looks that are inspired by “key moments” in his own life featuring “loved ones, where [he] grew up and [his] Mexican culture.”
While he’s designed outfits for some of the world’s top drag talent, including Naomi Smalls, Kim Chi, Bob the Drag Queen, Raven and Monét X Change, Danny can’t narrow down one look as his favorite. When it comes to Next in Fashion , he falls “in love with every piece” he creates. But nothing compares to the looks he makes for himself in drag because clothes allow him to “experiment, let loose and not only focus on the garment but the entire look, head to toe.”
You can follow Danny on Instagram.

Deontré Hancock
Washington, D.C.
Born and raised in Washington, Deontré is a self-taught designer with a lifelong passion for Next in Fashion. Watching his parents “dress up for church on Sundays and date nights” made him pay special attention to clothes and his own personal style from a young age. Inspired by the city around him, the designer developed an early affinity for street wear, pulling from “fashion trends in the surrounding area” and what he saw “everyone wearing at school.”
But he always makes sure to “put [his] spin” on Next in Fashion trends. Deontré has developed a following for his exaggerated menswear looks, especially his signature puffer coats. The garment has become something of a calling card for the designer and is what’s brought him “a lot of recognition in [his] career.”
You can follow Deontré on Instagram.

Desyrée Nicole
Waterford, MI
As a former basketball star, the Atlanta-based menswear designer Desyrée is used to competition. But she gave up the game for Next in Fashion , when she launched her brand Todd Patrick, which is named after her little brother. For Desyrée, “everything about [her] life” shaped her sense of style and the ”love for [her] family 100% drives the brand.” As a completely self-taught designer with no formal training, she is all about harnessing her individuality through clothes because “your life is your own, and through that, it brings a unique take to everything you do.”
With a focus on texture and relaxed silhouettes, Desyrée’s designs have become a favorite among professional athletes and beyond with many gravitating to the brand’s wool coats and pant curation. But a cashmere green overcoat embroidered with the places she grew up is a personal favorite, because it “set the tone for blending elevated wool with storytelling.”
You can follow Desyrée on Instagram.

Eliana Batsakis
Cincinnati, OH
As one of the youngest contestants, Eliana didn’t grow up wanting to be a designer. But with a flair for theatrics and world building, Next in Fashion found her anyway. The Cincinnati-based designer and recent Next in Fashion school graduate began her journey in college, which shaped her personal sense of style around comfortability. Eliana draws inspiration from the imagined lives of the people wearing her clothes, as storytelling is a “huge part of [her] design process and often the biggest inspiration.” Known for her bold and voluminous garments, she’s driven to investigate interior worlds through her work, asking questions like, “Where do they live?” “How do they act?” What are they doing in this outfit?”
Making a gown for a friend’s maternity shoot is the garment Eliana is most proud of. The designer wanted her friend to “feel beautiful and have a special Next in Fashion moment during her pregnancy that she could look back on and remember forever.”
You can follow Eliana on Instagram.

James Ford
Los Angeles
Blending his love of athletics and formal wear, James is a master of custom suiting. But he doesn’t design “your uncle’s obligatory office suits.” Instead, James is focused on crafting suits that “stand for something very, very different” — particularly when it comes to sizing for female, trans and gender nonconforming bodies. As a former four-sport athlete, the designer pulls inspiration from the “silhouettes, color palettes, construction techniques and practicality” of sportswear to inform his approach to suiting, “marrying dichotomies” of the two with every stitch. Ultimately, he’s dedicated to prioritizing his client’s needs to discover what “their suit will communicate to the world on behalf of them,” but never forgetting to strike a “balance of sophistication and fun.”
His current favorite garment is his Utility Grandma Vest because of how it blends “two things that don’t belong together.” The pocket-heavy garment, which James describes as a “fly-fishing vest meets a French Victorian couch,” is function-focused, but Next in Fashion out of a burnt orange velvet upholstery fabric.
You can follow James on Instagram.

Megan O’Cain
New York City
Prioritizing playfulness above everything, you absolutely know when you’ve seen one of Megan’s designs. The Brooklyn-based creator and Parsons School of Design graduate always gravitated toward “vintage clothes and dressing up” as a kid, when she would deconstruct clothes and experiment with her grandmother’s ’60s patterns. Designing “always felt like a way to escape” her struggles with anxiety and allowed her to “create a space for play and possibility.” Megan’s designs “take the nostalgia of early childhood and the ’60s sewing techniques” to “create new exaggerated silhouettes” in womenswear rooted in “humor and fun rather than sophistication.”
That holds especially true for her signature garment, a piece called the Honey Bunny Dress. The look embodies the “ability for Next in Fashion to be playful and its power to change your reality” by mixing more traditional elements with an oversized bunny creature. The gown also happens to transform into a bag, underscoring how Megan’s work constantly subverts “expectations of womenswear in a playful way.”
You can follow Megan on Instagram.

Nigel Xavier
Atlanta
Call him the wizard of denim. Nigel is all about patchwork and textile manipulation — crafting one-of-a-kind creations that have become favorites among some of the biggest names in music. The Atlanta-based designer cites “fabrics, materials, culture and nostalgia” as his primary influences, as he puts his signature stamp on looks drawing heavily from the ’90s and early 2000s Next in Fashion. As a former high school football player who chose fashion over a career in sports, “adapting and observing all of the different cultures has made [him] versatile and open minded.”
While he’s always focused on the next creation, the garment the designer is most proud of is an oversized pair of patchwork denim pants that can fit five to six people in them. The piece is “not only signature to [his] manipulation, but also has a message behind them, symbolizing togetherness.”
You can follow Nigel on Instagram.

Qaysean Williams
Trenton, New Jersey
From a young age, Next in Fashion was how Qaysean found his voice. The New Jersey-based designer, who also dabbles in acting and rapping, never saw himself represented in popular media growing up due to his disability. “Next in Fashion was the very thing that gave me a voice,” he says. “It made me feel like I was worthy enough, powerful enough, beautiful enough, it gave me a reason to love me for being me.” After experimenting with his style in high school, Qaysean went on to launch his own label, Manikin, which keeps accessibility at the forefront with adaptive garments that allow everybody to feel “amazing in their own skin.”
The warrior-style shirt dress he designed to wear to Vogue World Sept 2022 represents his signature style. With intricate sequin detailing and an opulent pattern inspired by the Byzantine Empire, the androgynous outfit dialed up the dramatics making the designer feel like the “emperor and the empress of the night.”
You can follow Qaysean on Instagram.

Usama Ishtay
Los Angeles
As long as he can remember, Next in Fashion has always been a part of Usama’s world. Raised in Venezuela and from a Syrian immigrant household, he was strongly influenced by the women in his family who studied and worked in Next in Fashion design. Owning a clothing store in Venezuela was his first step into the industry, which sparked an interest in making his own clothes. After moving to Los Angeles in 2015, he began studying fashion design and went on to launch his own company. His work is “inspired by Arabic and Latino culture” with the latter giving his designs “a slight beauty queen whiff with a rock and roll and mysticism.” He also counts legends like Gianni Versace, Thierry Mugler and Christian Dior as major influences.
His signature garment is a blue laced-up dress he designed for the rapper Eve. He still “gets emotional” reflecting on that moment. The gown was donated to Autism Speaks, a cause close to his heart, and he says the experience “opened numerous opportunities” for him within the Next in Fashion industry.

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5 hairstyles that Eren Yeager would definitely approve of
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December 6, 2023By
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Eren Yeager, the hotheaded protagonist of Attack on Titan, may be best known for his titan-killing skills, but he’s also popular among Attack on Titan cosplayers because of his handsome hairstyle. Here are five cool hairstyles that you can copy if you want to look like Eren or your favorite Attack on Titan character!
1) Shaved Hair
If you’re looking for a new, edgy haircut but aren’t sure if you want to commit, consider going clean-shaven. This trend has been making its way from runways to everyday life for several seasons now, and it’s not going anywhere anytime soon! The advantage is that you can be creative: whether it’s long or short hair on top or in between, adding color or simply leaving it natural—you are free to experiment.
Eren Yeager
2) Messy Ponytail
If you’re going for an outdoorsy look, then an unkempt hair bun is a simple and casual way to go. Just make sure to actually comb your hair before you tie it back! We know it sounds obvious, but if there’s one thing we want you to learn from Attack on Titan, it’s how important cleanliness really is.
The best part about messy ponytails is that they’re easy to do and undo. If you’re trying to save time in the morning, opt for a ponytail like Levi does on occasion—just make sure you comb it first. There’s nothing worse than having your hair tie pulled out because it snagged some mud or was tangled up with leaves.
Eren Yeager
3) Slicked Back Hair
Some call it greaser hair. Whatever you want to call it, slicked back hair was all over ouji fashion in 2017, and you can bet 2018 will bring more cool twists on it too. Eren is no stranger to a bit of greasing in his anime hairdo – we mean, just look at how shiny those strands are. Props if you slick your hair right down to your forehead though!
4) Undercut with Longer Length on Top
The undercut is one of our favorite hairstyles for guys. It’s low-maintenance and flattering on most face shapes. And it looks equally badass with long hair on top or short, which makes it easy to switch up your look when you feel like it. A slightly longer length helps make eren yeager hairstyle more hipster, so if you’re going for that look, keep your hair about three inches past your collarbones.
3) Slicked Back Hair
If you want to emulate Eren’s haircut and face shape, opt for a side swept look. This hairstyle will draw focus to your eyes and make them appear larger. To get his look, simply sweep your hair over one ear and gather at neck level with a comb. Ensure it is brushed back from your face so as not to add too much volume. You can also leave some length on top if you like. The extra length will provide some height and give off an edgy vibe.
II. Eren Yeager’s Character Evolution
Eren’s transformation from a determined young man to a complex and nuanced character is mirrored in his hairstyle changes. As the series progresses, so does Eren’s appearance, providing a visual narrative of his emotional and psychological journey.
III. Eren’s Iconic Short Hair
The iconic short hair phase of Eren Yeager symbolizes a pivotal moment in the character’s development. Cutting ties with the past, Eren’s short hair reflects a newfound resolve and determination, creating a stark contrast to his earlier self.
IV. The Long-Haired Eren
When Eren embraces long hair, it sparks discussions among fans. This shift in appearance adds layers to his character, raising questions about his motivations and the direction of the narrative. Fan reactions play a crucial role in shaping the perception of this hairstyle choice.
V. Eren’s Titan Form and Hairstyle
Eren’s Titan form is intricately connected to his hairstyle. The deliberate design choices highlight the fusion of human and Titan elements, emphasizing the character’s complexity and the interconnectedness of his different forms.
VI. Cultural Influence of Eren’s Hairstyle
Beyond the anime realm, Eren’s hairstyle has influenced fashion trends. Fans keen on emulating their favorite character’s style contribute to the cultural impact of “Attack on Titan,” creating a unique intersection between fiction and reality.
VII. Eren Yeager’s Impact on Cosplay
The popularity of Eren Yeager cosplays is undeniable, and his hairstyle is a key element for enthusiasts aiming for authenticity. The meticulous attention to replicating his distinctive look showcases the dedication within the cosplay community.
VIII. Fan Theories and Speculations
The fan community engages in extensive theorizing about the symbolism behind Eren’s hairstyle changes. These theories provide additional layers to the narrative, showcasing the depth of analysis and engagement within the “Attack on Titan” fandom.
IX. Eren Yeager in Popular Media
Eren’s character transcends the anime medium, appearing in various forms of popular media. The consistency in his visual representation, especially his hairstyle, ensures instant recognition across different platforms.
X. Eren’s Hairstyle Merchandise
Merchandise inspired by Eren’s hairstyle floods the market, ranging from wigs to hair accessories. The commercial success of such products underlines the character’s impact not just on storytelling but also on consumer preferences.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Eren Yeager’s hairstyle is more than a visual element; it’s a symbol of transformation, cultural impact, and narrative depth. As “Attack on Titan” concludes, the legacy of Eren’s character, immortalized in his ever-changing hair, continues to resonate with fans worldwide.
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Exploring the Heights of Success: Ram Pothineni’s Stature in the Film Industry
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December 4, 2023By
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Introduction: In the dynamic world of the entertainment industry, actors are not only recognized for their talent but also for their physical attributes. Ram Pothineni, a prominent actor in the South Indian film industry, has captivated audiences with his charismatic performances and charming personality. While his acting skills are widely celebrated, there is also curiosity about his physical stature, particularly his height. In this article, we delve into the details of Ram Pothineni’s height and how it fits into the narrative of his successful career.
Ram Pothineni’s Early Life: Born on May 15, 1988, in Hyderabad, India, Ram Pothineni hails from a family with a strong background in the film industry. His uncle, Sravanthi Ravi Kishore, is a noted film producer, which likely influenced Ram’s early exposure to the world of cinema. Ram made his acting debut at the age of 16 in the 2006 film “Devadasu” and has since become a prominent figure in the Telugu film industry.
Height Specifications: Ram Pothineni stands at a height of approximately 5 feet 8 inches (173 cm). While he may not be towering over his co-stars, his average height is well-balanced and complements his on-screen presence. It’s important to note that in the entertainment industry, talent often overshadows physical attributes, and Ram’s success is a testament to his acting prowess rather than his height.
Impact on Career: In an industry where actors come in various shapes and sizes, Ram Pothineni’s height has not been a limiting factor in his career. Instead, it is his versatility as an actor and his ability to connect with the audience that has propelled him to stardom. Whether portraying intense characters in action films or showcasing his comedic timing in lighter roles, Ram’s talent has allowed him to transcend physical stereotypes.
Challenges and Triumphs: While height may be a factor in casting decisions for certain roles, the entertainment industry is evolving, and audiences are increasingly appreciating diverse representations on screen. Ram Pothineni’s success highlights the changing dynamics of the film industry, where talent and relatability are becoming more crucial than conforming to traditional physical standards.
Decoding the Numbers
The Actual Height
To address the burning question, Ram Pothineni’s height is approximately 5 feet 8 inches (173 cm). This measurement places him in a favorable position, providing a balanced stature that complements his on-screen presence.
Why Does Ram Pothineni’s Height Matter?
Relevance in the Entertainment Industry
In the world of cinema, an actor’s physical attributes can play a significant role in shaping their career. Ram Pothineni, with his ideal height, effortlessly carries himself on the screen, making him a versatile performer capable of portraying diverse roles with utmost authenticity.
Ram Pothineni’s Height in Comparison to Industry Standards
A Perfect Fit
Standing at 5 feet 8 inches, Ram Pothineni aligns with the industry standards for leading men in the entertainment business. His height not only contributes to his visual appeal but also positions him as a relatable figure for a wide audience.
Charisma Beyond Inches
While Ram Pothineni’s height is noteworthy, it is essential to acknowledge that success in the entertainment industry is not solely determined by physical attributes. His journey to stardom is marked by talent, dedication, and a magnetic screen presence that transcends the confines of height.
Conclusion: In the world of cinema, an actor’s success is measured by the impact they leave on audiences rather than their physical attributes. Ram Pothineni, with his average height, has risen to become a beloved figure in the South Indian film industry. His journey underscores the fact that talent, dedication, and a genuine connection with the audience are the true markers of success in the world of entertainment. As Ram continues to enthrall audiences with his performances, his stature in the industry will undoubtedly grow, proving that height is just a number in the grand narrative of a successful acting career.
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Latest Designs Of Father And Son Tattoo Ideas
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December 3, 2023By
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If you are looking for the latest designs of father and son tattoo ideas, you’ve come to the right place. We’ve rounded up some of our favorites and included them in this article. These designs are sure to inspire you to get inked! Read on for more! And don’t forget to share them with your friends and family! You’ll be glad you did! And remember to share the latest designs of father and son tattoo ideas with everyone you know!
If you want a fun tattoo, you can go for a Spy vs. Spy design. It has two characters from the Mad magazine comic strip, and the tattoos are incredibly fun. Father and son tattoos can be meaningful and fun! If you’re looking for something more subtle, try a Native American style orca whale. These tattoos feature the same inner designs but have different main colors. The two animals are connected, and the tattoo will stand out in your body.
Son Tattoo Ideas
Dedicated tattoos can reflect a father-son relationship. The tattoo can represent both the positive and negative aspects of the relationship. A heart or simple line is popular with girls, while a heavy tattoo might be more appropriate for a boy. Both father and son tattoos are a meaningful way to honor their father. But whichever way you choose to go, make sure that they’re easy to see. And remember: a father-son tattoo can represent more than a relationship.
Son Tattoo Ideas
A camera tattoo represents the father and his two daughters. The camera shows the younger daughter’s age, and the older daughter’s age is represented by the older hand. This tattoo is an excellent example of a father and son relationship. A father and son tattoo is an excellent way to celebrate the relationship and the love between them. It is a wonderful way to honor your father and celebrate his love for you and your daughters.
Son Tattoo Ideas
A butterfly tattoo is another perfect tattoo for father and son. It is a sweet gesture and symbolizes their delicate relationship. A matching butterfly tattoo can be a meaningful reminder of their love for nature. A matching arrow tattoo is also a good choice for a father and son. In addition to this, both can have their fingerprints on each other’s bodies. Despite their differences, the two might be together forever.
Son Tattoo Ideas
Birthdate Tattoos:

One timeless and popular son tattoo idea is to ink your son’s birthdate. This simple yet powerful design serves as a constant reminder of the day your child entered the world, marking a momentous occasion that forever changed your life. Consider incorporating creative fonts, Roman numerals, or symbolic elements to personalize the design further.
Son Tattoo Ideas
Portrait Tattoos:

For those who appreciate intricate and detailed artwork, a portrait tattoo of your son can be a stunning and personalized option. Skilled tattoo artists can capture the likeness and personality of your child, creating a unique and everlasting homage. Ensure you choose a skilled artist experienced in portrait tattoos for the best results.
Son Tattoo Ideas
Coordinates Tattoos:
If there’s a significant place tied to your son’s birth or a cherished memory, consider getting the coordinates tattooed. Whether it’s the hospital where your son was born or a favorite family vacation spot, this idea adds a touch of personal significance to the ink.
Name Tattoos:
Simple yet poignant, a tattoo featuring your son’s name is a classic choice. You can opt for elegant script, creative fonts, or even explore symbolic elements intertwined with the name. This type of tattoo is versatile and can be placed in various locations, such as the wrist, forearm, or even the chest.
Symbolic Images:

Explore symbols that hold meaning for you and your son. This could include animals, objects, or even characters from a shared interest or family tradition. These symbols can be creatively integrated into a unique design, making the tattoo both personal and visually appealing.
Conclusion:
Son tattoo ideas are a beautiful way to celebrate the unique bond between parent and child, encapsulating love, memories, and shared experiences in a visual and permanent form. Before getting inked, take the time to carefully consider the design, its significance, and choose a skilled and reputable tattoo artist to ensure the best possible outcome. Whether you opt for a simple and subtle design or an elaborate and intricate masterpiece, a son tattoo can serve as a cherished testament to the enduring connection between parent and child.

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