Photo: Joe Pugliese/BravoProject Runwayis set to return for season 19, with a slight change to the judging panel.On Wednesday, Bravo announced in a press release that mentorChristian Sirianoand judgesNina Garcia,Brandon MaxwellandElaine Welterothwill returning to the Emmy-winning competition series, while hostKarlie Klossis set to make guest appearances this year.Production for the upcoming season will begin this spring in New York City, according to the release.A source close to Kloss tells PEOPLE the entrepreneur — who welcomed herfirst childwith husbandJoshua Kushnerlast month — has “a lot on her plate” betweenscaling Kode with Klossy’s virtual offering, launchinganother collection with Adidasandleading the purchase ofW Magazine.“She’s also got some incredible things cooking on the business and philanthropic fronts that she’s really passionate about and pouring a lot of her time into right now,” the source adds. “I know she can’t wait for the season and is excited to still be involved. She loves Christian, Elaine, Nina and Brandon so much.“Joe Pugliese/BravoThe hit reality competition showshook things up in 2018, when longtime starsHeidi KlumandTim Gunnannounced that they wouldnot be returningfor season 17. Kloss was named the show’s new host and Christian Siriano took over Gunn’s role as mentor.The show, which aired on Bravo from 2004-08 before switching to Lifetime, returned to its original broadcaster in 2018.Just before welcoming her first child, whichKushner announcedon March 14, Kloss was hard at work organizing her annual Kode with Klossy summer camps. Earlier in March, it was announced that the coding camps would follow the same virtual format as the previous year — andexpand the number of scholarsfrom 2,000 to 3,000.Kode with Klossyis a free two-week learning experience dedicated to teaching young women and nonbinary individuals ages 13-18 the process of building a website, mobile app or data visualization.In addition to reaching more students than ever, Kode with Klossy is focused on reducing barriers to technology education and making this year’s camp more diverse and accessible than ever.The organization will be shipping computers to scholars and providing free WiFi if needed. Plus, with some help from its longtime partner Teach For America, it will work to recruit 225% more underserved young women and non-binary individuals than ever before.
Photo: Joe Pugliese/Bravo

Project Runwayis set to return for season 19, with a slight change to the judging panel.On Wednesday, Bravo announced in a press release that mentorChristian Sirianoand judgesNina Garcia,Brandon MaxwellandElaine Welterothwill returning to the Emmy-winning competition series, while hostKarlie Klossis set to make guest appearances this year.Production for the upcoming season will begin this spring in New York City, according to the release.A source close to Kloss tells PEOPLE the entrepreneur — who welcomed herfirst childwith husbandJoshua Kushnerlast month — has “a lot on her plate” betweenscaling Kode with Klossy’s virtual offering, launchinganother collection with Adidasandleading the purchase ofW Magazine.“She’s also got some incredible things cooking on the business and philanthropic fronts that she’s really passionate about and pouring a lot of her time into right now,” the source adds. “I know she can’t wait for the season and is excited to still be involved. She loves Christian, Elaine, Nina and Brandon so much.“Joe Pugliese/BravoThe hit reality competition showshook things up in 2018, when longtime starsHeidi KlumandTim Gunnannounced that they wouldnot be returningfor season 17. Kloss was named the show’s new host and Christian Siriano took over Gunn’s role as mentor.The show, which aired on Bravo from 2004-08 before switching to Lifetime, returned to its original broadcaster in 2018.Just before welcoming her first child, whichKushner announcedon March 14, Kloss was hard at work organizing her annual Kode with Klossy summer camps. Earlier in March, it was announced that the coding camps would follow the same virtual format as the previous year — andexpand the number of scholarsfrom 2,000 to 3,000.Kode with Klossyis a free two-week learning experience dedicated to teaching young women and nonbinary individuals ages 13-18 the process of building a website, mobile app or data visualization.In addition to reaching more students than ever, Kode with Klossy is focused on reducing barriers to technology education and making this year’s camp more diverse and accessible than ever.The organization will be shipping computers to scholars and providing free WiFi if needed. Plus, with some help from its longtime partner Teach For America, it will work to recruit 225% more underserved young women and non-binary individuals than ever before.
Project Runwayis set to return for season 19, with a slight change to the judging panel.
On Wednesday, Bravo announced in a press release that mentorChristian Sirianoand judgesNina Garcia,Brandon MaxwellandElaine Welterothwill returning to the Emmy-winning competition series, while hostKarlie Klossis set to make guest appearances this year.
Production for the upcoming season will begin this spring in New York City, according to the release.
A source close to Kloss tells PEOPLE the entrepreneur — who welcomed herfirst childwith husbandJoshua Kushnerlast month — has “a lot on her plate” betweenscaling Kode with Klossy’s virtual offering, launchinganother collection with Adidasandleading the purchase ofW Magazine.
“She’s also got some incredible things cooking on the business and philanthropic fronts that she’s really passionate about and pouring a lot of her time into right now,” the source adds. “I know she can’t wait for the season and is excited to still be involved. She loves Christian, Elaine, Nina and Brandon so much.”
Joe Pugliese/Bravo

The hit reality competition showshook things up in 2018, when longtime starsHeidi KlumandTim Gunnannounced that they wouldnot be returningfor season 17. Kloss was named the show’s new host and Christian Siriano took over Gunn’s role as mentor.
The show, which aired on Bravo from 2004-08 before switching to Lifetime, returned to its original broadcaster in 2018.
Just before welcoming her first child, whichKushner announcedon March 14, Kloss was hard at work organizing her annual Kode with Klossy summer camps. Earlier in March, it was announced that the coding camps would follow the same virtual format as the previous year — andexpand the number of scholarsfrom 2,000 to 3,000.
Kode with Klossyis a free two-week learning experience dedicated to teaching young women and nonbinary individuals ages 13-18 the process of building a website, mobile app or data visualization.
In addition to reaching more students than ever, Kode with Klossy is focused on reducing barriers to technology education and making this year’s camp more diverse and accessible than ever.
The organization will be shipping computers to scholars and providing free WiFi if needed. Plus, with some help from its longtime partner Teach For America, it will work to recruit 225% more underserved young women and non-binary individuals than ever before.
source: people.com