After viewing 15? years of Project Runway, I grew weary the formulaic drama and uninspiring clothes. While surfing Netflix, I came upon Next in Fashion. Wow. There are actually professionals making beautiful clothes and behaving in a respectful and supportive way. Is this allowed? Some reviews articulated possible racial/minority issues, I'll say this. I'm a plus size woman. If you want a discussion on hard it was for us to be accepted in the fashion industry, we are still barely making a dent. In the end, the best fashion prevailed wing Minjou winning the respect of her parents and sister. Great show. Drop dead fashions and as a maker, the contestants fabricating their patterns and problem solving size issues with grace. I was up until 1:30am watching the finale. More please.