Okay, so, I’ve been all over the internet lately, and you won’t believe what I’ve been hooked on – Project Runway Season 10! Yep, that’s right, the tenth season. I started by browsing, you know, just killing time, and then boom, I stumbled upon this show on Peacock. I thought, “Why not?” and started watching the first episode.

It was the anniversary special, right in the middle of Times Square. I watched these 16 designers show off their stuff, hoping to make it big. I got sucked in, I really did. I saw them sketching, sewing, and freaking out – it was intense! I watched them run around, grabbing fabrics and trying to put together these crazy outfits. They had guest judges like Lauren Graham and some stylist named Patricia, and I got to see what they thought about the designers’ work.
I continued watching, episode after episode. I signed up for a Peacock Premium account so I could binge-watch the entire season. I followed each designer’s journey, their highs and lows. I saw their creativity, their struggles, and how they dealt with the pressure. They were cutting fabric, sewing like crazy, and dealing with all kinds of drama.
I rooted for some of them, got annoyed with others, and was just amazed by how they could create something out of nothing. I kept watching, curious to see who would win. I even read up on what some of them are up to now. I learned one of them, Palu, went on to do freelance work after the show. That’s pretty cool, right?
I finished the whole season, and honestly, I’m kind of sad it’s over. But hey, there are other seasons to watch, I guess. This whole experience was a wild ride. I watched these designers pour their hearts and souls into their creations, and it was inspiring.
Here’s what I did during my Project Runway Season 10 journey:

- Watched the first episode on a whim.
- Got hooked on the show’s drama and creativity.
- Signed up for Peacock Premium to watch the entire season.
- Followed the designers’ journeys and rooted for my favorites.
- Read up on what some of the designers are doing now.
- Finished the season and felt a little sad it was over.