'Maestros de la Costura Celebrity 2' returns to La 1 with 12 celebrities, new jury and extreme fashion challenges

RTVE's talent show returns with new celebrity contestants, the incorporation of designer Luis de Javier to the jury, and increasingly creative, sustainable, and technological fashion challenges in the workshop

of june 29, 2026 at 14:52h
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The fashion talent show from RTVE returns tonight after the broadcast of La Revuelta with a second celebrity edition that brings together Jaydy Michel, Mario Vaquerizo, Beatriz Luengo, Josie, Blanca Paloma, Pau Echaniz, Silvia Marty, Pepón Nieto, Mariola Fuentes, Jorge and Edu Román, and Jazz Vilá. All of them will compete in the workshop for the crystal mannequin and a prize of 50,000 euros, which they will donate to the NGO of their choice, facing increasingly demanding challenges that will test their creativity and technique.

The new season incorporates important changes in the jury with the arrival of designer Luis de Javier, an international reference in contemporary fashion, who joins Lorenzo Caprile and María Escoté. Raquel Sánchez Silva will continue to host the program, accompanying the contestants on a journey that mixes entertainment, learning, and competition.

This edition is presented as the season of reunions, with the return to the workshop of figures such as designer Alejandro G. Palomo and the coincidence of former project colleagues like Beatriz Luengo and Silvia Marty, who will work together again in the format.

The program will also feature the presence of big names from the fashion and culture sector such as Hannibal Laguna, Isabel Sanchís, Juan Vidal, or Juana Martín, along with guests like Antonia Dell’Atte, Naty Abascal, Pelayo Díaz, or Ana Peleteiro, among others. Some of them will even participate as a fourth judge in certain challenges.

In this edition, contestants will face particularly creative challenges that include textile recycling, design with unusual materials such as food or supermarket products, and the use of technological tools like artificial intelligence or 3D printing. In addition, the program will take its challenges to different parts of Spain, with emblematic settings from the world of fashion and craftsmanship as a backdrop.

After tonight's episode, the next program already has a confirmed date: it will air on Wednesday, July 1, thus continuing a television journey where fashion becomes narrative, competition, and spectacle.

 

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