Jonny Cota (Making the Cut) Bio, Age, Family, Gay, Fashion, SKINGRAFT

Jonny Cota Biography

Jonny Cota is an American fashion designer from Los Angeles. He runs a streetwear-focused brand with clothes for both men and women known as Skingraft.

Cota is a contestant on Amazon Prime Video’s reality television series, Making the Cut.

Jonny Cota Age

Cota is 35 years old as of 2019. He is yet to reveal his exact date of birth.

Jonny Cota Family

Cota is a very private person. The names of his parents and siblings are not known. He has, however, revealed that he was brought up in a super Catholic family with really loving, supporting parents.

Jonny Cota Gay

Cota is openly gay. Speaking of his sexuality and the reaction from his family, Cota said; “I was raised in a super Catholic family with really loving, supporting parents. But, at an early age, I realized I was gay raised in a Catholic family.

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Jonny Cota Photo

“And that was when I first started wearing like all-black representing like this deep depression I didn’t realize I had. It took years to crawl out of that. Now, I am a totally well-adjusted adult. I have a loving family. I am proud to be gay.”

Jonny Cota Fashion Design / SKINGRAFT

Cota has been a fashion designer for almost 15 years as of 2020. He opened his first store in 2005. The store was known as DTLA. He now runs his own streetwear label, SKINGRAFT, which has been seen on celebs like A$AP Rocky and Beyoncé.

Jonny Cota Making the Cut

Cota is one of the 12 contestants on the reality series, Making the Cut which premiered on March 27, 2020, on Amazon Prime Video.

The show offers the winner $1 million and the chance to create a fashion collection that will be available worldwide exclusively on Amazon.

During an interview, Cota revealed that “Fight for Your Life,” challenge was his worst Jonny Cota is an American fashion designer from Los Angeles. He runs a streetwear-focused brand with clothes for both men and women known as Skingraft. nightmare on the show. In this challenge, designers were given seven hours to make a whole look using leftover fabric from previous challenges.

Cota said that he thought he had no chance and would probably go home. However, this challenge turned out to be the first assignment that he had won. The win meant that his look was made available for sale on Amazon.

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