Met Gala to American Idol.Subscribe to our newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.“It was all about just kind of pushing the boundaries,” Wujek told People last year about working with Perry. “She’s so beautiful and sexy, and yet she has such a great sense of humor.
So that allowed us to really play around.”A post shared by JOHNNY WUJEK (@jwujek)The Hollywood Reporter unveiled their list of Hollywood’s Top 25 Stylists and, not surprisingly, many hail from the LGBTQ+ community.Wujek parlayed his high-profile gig as the pop diva’s right-hand man into being a fashion expert on television.In 2012, he began serving as creative director of photo shoots for season 19 and 20 of America’s Top Model.
Next came being a judge on Project Runway All Stars and for two seasons he was the costume designer on voguing competition series Legendary.Wujek’s sartorial talents received industry acclaim after he took home the Emmy award for his work on the Disney+ series The Quest in 2022.A post shared by JOHNNY WUJEK (@jwujek)But Wujek is not all work and no play.
When not busy with all his professional endeavors, he spends a lot of time staying ridiculously fit.And for someone who works so well with clothes, he’s not afraid to shed his.Go to flaunt those gym gains!A post shared by JOHNNY WUJEK (@jwujek)A post shared by JOHNNY WUJEK (@jwujek)A post shared by JOHNNY WUJEK (@jwujek)While he’s got the bod of a personal trainer, Wujek’s true passion is still fashion and now he’s using his skills to give teens an elevated prom experience at an affordable price.Earlier this month, Wujek collaborated with JC Penney to unveil his brand new inclusive prom collection featuring suits, gowns, and red-carpet approved separates.“This collection brings all of the experiences of being at the Grammys, being on the red carpet and awards season.