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Hosts AJ Odudu and Vernon Kay kick off ITV's nationwide search for the UK's next top designer in partnership with M&S.
Ten up-and-coming designers will compete to win a highly coveted role working alongside some of the best designers in the industry at M&S. Throughout the programme, contestants will be set a series of briefs which will assess their design, problem-solving, commerciality and collaboration skills.
A judging panel made up of senior leaders at M&S alongside a rotation of celebrity guests and designers will select which budding designers will move forward to the next round and one step closer to being crowned the overall winner.
10 amateur designers compete to win a dream job as a Fashion Designer at high street giant M&S in Womenswear Week, hosts Vernon Kay and AJ Odudu are joined by guest judge Mel B.
Model and actress Rosie Huntington-Whiteley joins the panel as a guest judge while Britain's best amateur clothing designers compete to win a job as a fashion designer at high street giant M&S. The designers tackle the challenges that come along with Lingerie Week.
Irish model and media personality Vogue Williams joins the judging panel as the amateur designers face the challenges that come along with making children's wear. AJ Odudu and Vernon Kay host as the contestant's designs are put forward to both the judging panel and the general public.
AJ Odudu and Vernon Kay host as the designers make sportswear with hopes of impressing M&S customers and guest judge, TV presenter and former footballer, Alex Scott.
Vernon Kay and AJ Odudu host as the remaining amateur designers face the challenges that come with creating a menswear line. TV personality and former professional footballer Ian Wright guest judges.
AJ Odudu and Vernon Kay host the grand final as the three remaining designers create their own full clothing collections and showcase their designs in a catwalk event. Experts Cat Deeley and Bella Freud join as guest judges and one winner is chosen for their dream job as a fashion designer at high street giant M&S.
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