The guests that pop up in these 10 episodes include the tastemakers that help you figure out what you'll be wearing season after season. Also, those who help your fave celebrities rock the red carpet like stylists Elizabeth Stewart and Jason Bolden, who are both Next In Fashion staples. ADVERTISEMENT

They're the creators behind your favorite lines or soon to be favorites like the New York City duo Public House or last year's Time 100 Next honoree Kerby Jean-Raymond. Some of this season's judges also include fashion stalwarts who seem to have done it all in the design world. Yes, that includes Tommy Hilfiger, who shows up to help the show pick the final two designers who will go head-to-head for $250,000 and an opportunity to debut their collection with luxury fashion retailer Net-a-Porter.

Photo: courtesy of Netflix. Eva Chen: Premiere & Finale Judge The The head of fashion partnerships at Instagram is a judge on the Next In Fashion premiere and the finale. Before Instagram, Chen was a well-known editor at Teen Vogue and the EIC of Lucky magazine.

Photo: Steve Granitz/WireImage. Monique Lhuillier: Premiere Judge

The Filipino-American The Filipino-American fashion designer is known for her bridal, ready to wear, and lifestyle brands. Reese Witherspoon, Carrie Underwood, and Lauren Conrad have all worn her designs. She pops up in the Next In Fashion premiere. ADVERTISEMENT

Photo: Dia Dipasupil/FilmMagic. Prabal Gurung: Episode 2 Judge The The socially-minded Nepalese-American designer who specializes in prints and patterns shows up in episode 2. Gurung has dressed Priyanka Chopra, Tiffany Haddish , Jennifer Lawrence, and Anne Hathaway.

Photo: Ben Gabbe/Getty Images. Phillip Lim: Episode 3 Judge The American designer of Chinese descent has dressed Jennifer Lawrence and Beyoncé in elegant wardrobe staples. The creative director and

The American designer of Chinese descent has dressed Jennifer Lawrence and Beyoncé in elegant wardrobe staples. The creative director and co-founder of 3.1. Phillip Lim joins Tan France and Alexa Chung in episode 3.

Photo: Roy Rochlin/WireImage. Adriana Lima: Episode 5 Judge For episode 5, which is dedicated to underwear and lingerie, it's only fitting that Next In Fashion would enlist the For episode 5, which is dedicated to underwear and lingerie, it's only fitting that Next In Fashion would enlist the recently retired Victoria's Secret model ADVERTISEMENT

Photo: John Phillips/Getty Images. Christopher Kane: Episode 6 Judge The

The Scottish fashion designer known for his luxury womenswear, footwear, and handbags shows up in episode 6.

Photo: Dominik Bindl/Getty Images. Beth Ditto: Episode 6 Judge The singer-songwriter is best known for being indie rock band





The singer-songwriter is best known for being indie rock band Gossip's frontwoman . She is also in On Becoming a God In Central Florida and disbanded Gossip to become a designer. She shows up in the rock and roll themed episode 6.

Photo: Courtesy of Adidas. Josefine Aberg: Episode 7 Judge The The Vice President of Design at Adidas shows up in episode 7. Ivy Park, Beyoncé's activewear label, just partnered with Adidas, so she's clearly at the forefront of the athleisure as fashion movement.

Photo: Roy Rochlin/Getty Images. Maxwell Osborne & Dao-Yi Chow: Episode 8 Judges

The The Public School designers known for their streetwear help the judges in episode 8. Their line was originally menswear only, and the duo famously said they'd only do womenswear if they got it really, really right. Some might say they did just that.

Photo: Courtesy of Netflix. Tommy Hilfiger: Episode 9 Judge

helps out in episode 9, which is dedicated to denim. It's something Hilfiger certainly knows a little bit about. The legendary designer helps out in episode 9, which is dedicated to denim. It's something Hilfiger certainly knows a little bit about. ADVERTISEMENT