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Here is proper, factual content for , formatted for a TV database, recap, or streaming guide. The episode title and details are based on the standard HDTVrip release (broadcast order). Making the Cut – Season 2, Episode 6 Title: Haute Couture Original Air Date: August 5, 2021 (Amazon Prime Video) Release Format: HDTVrip (1080p/720p) Episode Number: S02E06 Synopsis The competition reaches its emotional peak as the remaining designers face their most prestigious challenge yet: creating a bespoke Haute Couture look. For the first time in the show’s history, the designers are granted an extended timeline and access to premium, luxury materials (including hand-beaded fabrics, silks, and feathers) to craft a one-of-a-kind garment worthy of a Paris runway.
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Here is proper, factual content for , formatted for a TV database, recap, or streaming guide. The episode title and details are based on the standard HDTVrip release (broadcast order). Making the Cut – Season 2, Episode 6 Title: Haute Couture Original Air Date: August 5, 2021 (Amazon Prime Video) Release Format: HDTVrip (1080p/720p) Episode Number: S02E06 Synopsis The competition reaches its emotional peak as the remaining designers face their most prestigious challenge yet: creating a bespoke Haute Couture look. For the first time in the show’s history, the designers are granted an extended timeline and access to premium, luxury materials (including hand-beaded fabrics, silks, and feathers) to craft a one-of-a-kind garment worthy of a Paris runway.