If, like us, you can't get enough of fashion shows (Project Runway, America's Next Top Model, Running in Heels, The Hills...you get the picture), then we'll hazard a guess that you spent last weekend bingeing Next in Fashion, Netflix's latest (and addictive) foray into the world of competitive reality TV.

Starring hosts Queer Eye's Tan France and our favourite model-turned-creative-director Alexa Chung, Next in Fashion brings together 18 of the most thrilling designers that you've never heard of – creatives who have worked for household names like Alexander Wang and Stella McCartney but who have yet to claim the spotlight themselves. ADVERTISEMENT

The show has stellar credentials, too. The winner will receive £192,000 from Net-A-Porter plus the chance to have their debut collection stocked at the luxury e-tailer, while guest judges include Eva Chen, Prabal Gurung, Tommy Hilfiger, Kerby Jean-Raymond, Adriana Lima, Net-A-Porter’s Elizabeth von der Goltz, and stylist Elizabeth Stewart.

From that vintage Gianni Versace look to a breathtaking Simone Rocha number, via getting Christopher Kane's kinky Rubberist dress on mainstream TV, Alexa tells us what she loved about each look...

Photo Courtesy Of Netflix "I love the white ALEXACHUNG suit I wore in the tailoring episode. This was from a previous collection but I was referencing Bianca Jagger when I made it and whenever I wear it I feel like I’m strolling through an airport in the '70s."

Photo Via @alexachung "There’s a Simone Rocha pink sequin dress that I wear with red Mary Janes in the last or second to last episode and it was by far my favourite thing I wore on the show and they show it for, like, four seconds haha. We filmed all day and that’s all that made it in but ho hum." ADVERTISEMENT

Photo Courtesy Of Netflix "The finale Richard Quinn dress felt very special to wear. I wanted something that was noisy and elegant but also somehow witty and I think this fit the bill. When anyone asked me who it was by I was shouting, 'The actual queen went to his show!!'"

Photo Via @alexachung "The Christopher Kane Rubberist dress was really funny. I love Netflix because they asked what a rubberist was and I said not sure but potentially a kinky sex thing and they were like, 'Okay, cool'."

Photo Courtesy Of Netflix "The sports episode was hard for me to get dressed for because athleisure just really isn’t in my sartorial vernacular. I ended up just pairing my vintage jeans with a track top we made at ALEXACHUNG and actually it looks quite nice and understated."

Photo Via @alexachung "I found the Gianni Versace blue skirt in a vintage shop in LA and Danielle, who was helping me pull for the show, managed to secure it for me. We wanted to complete the classic '90s campaign look so scouted around for a mohair cropped cardigan or two. It’s Cher from Clueless vibes."

Photo Courtesy Of Netflix "I love the Alessandra Rich outfit I wore for the military challenge. I was very hungover, having taken a 5am flight straight from the Met Gala afterparty directly to set in LA, and hadn’t slept for a couple of days. That outfit has power attached to it so my withered, depleted vibe wasn’t noticeable (I hope!)." ADVERTISEMENT