Seth Aaron Henderson
Seth Aaron Henderson is the winner of the seventh season of Project Runway along with his model, Kristina Sajko.[1][2]
Seth Aaron also filled in for Tim Gunn as the head "casting judge" on Season 9 of Project Runway.[3] Continuing his commitment to a sustainable future, Seth Aaron's designs feature organic fabrics and those made from recyclable plastic bottles.[4] His 2010 Portland Fashion Week collection was sponsored and inspired by Solar World, a manufacturer of solar panels in Oregon, Henderson's home state.[5]
Henderson's show at Portland Fashion Week in October 2011 also featured sustainable fabrics.[6] and he's collaborating with the New Hampshire-based Earthtec clothing company to create a sustainable line of clothing to be sold by an "as yet unnamed national retail chain".[7][8]
In 2013, Henderson became a contestant on Project Runway: All Stars (season 3).[9]
In 2014, Henderson was announced the winner of Project Runway: All Stars; he is the first to win both Project Runway and Project Runway: All Stars.[10] As part of his prize package, Henderson launched a collection on QVC later that year.[11][12][13]
He currently lives in Vancouver, Washington, with his wife, Tina, and two children, Aaron and Megan.
References
- ↑ "Seth Aaron Henderson Wins Project Runway!" (April 22, 2010) Styleite
- ↑ "Henderson Sews Up Top Prize on 'Project Runway'" (April 24, 2010) Orange Leader, Orange, Texas
- ↑ "Project Runway Casting Special 'Road To Runway'" (August 08, 2011) Nick Verreos
- ↑ "N.H. Eco-Firm Makes Splash with Green Clothing Line" (October 30, 2011) Frederick News Post, Frederick County, Maryland
- ↑ Seth Aaaron Designs (Click on "BIO" in upper left)
- ↑ "Project Runway" - Lifetime Archived February 24, 2012, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ "Owner Dennis Randall, who started out in York, opens an Earthtec retail store in Portsmouth" (October 30, 2011) Portland Press Herald, Portland, Maine
- ↑ "Earthtec and Seth Aaron, 'Project Runway' Winner, Debut High-Fashion Sustainable Apparel Collaboration at Portland Fashion Week: Seth Aaron Inspired by Earthtec, made from textiles from recycled plastic bottles, is unveiled at Portland Fashion Week" (14 Oct 2011) U.S. Newswire
- ↑ Introducing the Season 3 Cast!
- ↑ Turnquist, Kristi (10 January 2014). "Vancouver's Seth Aaron Henderson makes 'Project Runway' history". Retrieved 29 July 2016.
- ↑ Majeski, Ashley (10 January 2014). "'Project Runway' winner: Some challenges 'weren't inspiring'". Today. Retrieved 29 July 2016.
- ↑ "QVC Adds All Star to Designer Lineup". Multichannel News. 10 February 2015. Retrieved 29 July 2016.
- ↑ Dusty, Darka (18 March 2014). "Seth Aaron: Running With Scissors". PDX Mag. Retrieved 29 July 2016.
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Preceded by Irina Shabayeva |
Project Runway winner Seth Aaron Henderson |
Succeeded by Gretchen Jones |