The beloved competition show Project Runway will be back on Bravo this March.

In a new teaser, Karlie Kloss and her fellow judges announced the new release date for season 17 of the popular fashion competition show.

The model, 26, posed upon the cobblestone streets of New York City as she shared the big news.

They're back! In a new teaser, Karlie Kloss and her fellow judges announced the new release date for the wildly popular fashion competition show

'In the world of fashion, nothing's more important than what's next,' she says, wearing a chic black dress with sexy cut-outs.

Next, mentor Christian Siriano stands beside a work table full of sewing equipment.

'This March, all runways lead to Bravo,' he declares.

'Back, where it belongs,' Karlie continues as she stands beside judges Elaine Welteroth, Brandon Maxwell, and seasoned veteran Nina Garcia.

'Nothing's more important than what's next': The model, 26, posed upon the cobblestone streets of New York City as she shared the big news

Fashion forward: Next, mentor Christian Siriano stands beside a work table full of sewing equipment

Natural beauty: Karlie was spotted on Monday in New York City looking effortlessly stylish in a long tan coat, blue jeans and leopard-print shoes

Project Runway was last on Bravo over 10 years ago.

The show began in 2004 at Bravo before leaving in 2008 and spending the rest of its run through season 16 at Lifetime.

Now, the show is returning to it's original network.

Project Runway was initially a Weinstein Company project, but when that firm went bankrupt its assets went to Lantern Entertainment.

Work of art! Siriano stood beside a work table full of sewing equipment in the teaser

Bravo has arrived at an arrangement with Lantern to regain the show, Indiewire reported - but there is a cast shakeup.

Karlie is taking over for the original hostess Heidi Klum, whereas the original mentor Tim Gunn is having his shoes filled by Christian.

Longtime judge Nina will, however, be returning to her position - though she will be surrounded by plenty of new faces on the bench.

Elaine Welteroth, who used to be the editor-in-chief of Teen Vogue, as well as fashion designer Brandon Maxwell, will be the other two judges.