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Christopher Palu is a distinguished fashion designer celebrated for his innovative aesthetic and standout appearances on Project Runway. His journey in fashion began at the Fashion Institute of Technology, where he honed the skills that would eventually propel him into the spotlight. Palu’s big break came during Season 10 of Project Runway, where his creativity and precision earned him four challenge wins and a finalist spot—all by the age of 23.
Following his rise on Project Runway, Palu entered the world of design. His talent and dedication quickly advanced him to the role of Associate Designer, where he excelled in multiple categories, including suiting, leather, fur, handbags, and custom evening wear.Palu returned to the spotlight with an appearance on Season 3 of Project Runway All Stars, further cementing his status as a dynamic and versatile designer. Throughout his career, he has maintained close ties with the fashion and entertainment industries, designing for high-profile clients.In 2016, Palu launched his namesake label, CHRISTOPHER PALU NEW YORK, debuting collections that blended edge, sophistication, and wearability.
His work has since been featured at multiple New York Fashion Weeks, reflecting a bold yet refined design sensibility.During the COVID-19 pandemic, Palu demonstrated his adaptability by creating and selling distressed denim face masks, which gained quick popularity and highlighted his ability to pivot creatively in changing times.
In 2025 Palu relaunched his brand under the refreshed name PALU, marked by the debut of his signature handbag. This new chapter showcases his continued evolution and commitment to innovative, forward-thinking design in an ever-competitive industry.Christopher Palu remains a trailblazer in fashion, known for his craftsmanship, visionary style, and ability to merge high fashion with accessibility. His journey stands as a testament to the power of passion, perseverance, and artistic integrity—continuing to inspire the next generation of designers.
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