Ten finalists present their interpretation of “Stripes and Stars” for a chance to win
Key Takeaways:
- The CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund returns after a five-year pause, marking its 20th anniversary with a design challenge led by Tommy Hilfiger.
- Ten emerging designers were tasked with interpreting the theme “Stripes and Stars” in a showcase of their creativity and craftsmanship.
- Each designer received $10,000 from Tommy Hilfiger to complete their challenge, presenting their work to a panel of judges.
The CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund has returned after a five-year hiatus, celebrating its 20th anniversary with a highly anticipated design challenge. This year’s challenge, led by Tommy Hilfiger, tasked ten emerging designers with creating pieces around the theme “Stripes and Stars.” The competition serves as a platform for showcasing some of the best new talent in fashion, offering a chance to win the prestigious title alongside two runner-up spots.
Steven Kolb, CEO of the CFDA, noted, “It’s the 20th anniversary of the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund. The design challenge allows us judges to see how the designers can follow an assignment.” Thanks to Hilfiger’s support, each finalist was given $10,000 to execute their vision, reviving a favorite moment from previous years of the competition.
This year’s finalists—Sebastien and Marianne Amisial (Sebastien Ami), Kate Barton, Grace Ling, Connor McKnight, Soull and Dynasty Ogun (L’Enchanteur), Presley Oldham, Spencer Phipps (Phipps), Taylor Thompson (5000), Jane Wade, and Jackson Wiederhoeft (Wiederhoeft)—arrived at the Warren Street Hotel to present their designs. Models, styled by the designers, showcased unique interpretations of the theme, with friendly camaraderie among the competitors evident as they prepared their muses for judging.
Grace Ling, dressed in her signature edgy style, chatted with model Alex Consani, while Jackson Wiederhoeft meticulously added final touches to a sparkling gown worn by AnnaSophia Robb. Jewelry designer Presley Oldham snapped selfies with his muse, Louisa Jacobson, who donned a pearl halter top adorned with diamonds and moonstones.
After presenting their designs to the judges, including Hilfiger and Kolb, the finalists joined attendees at The Orangery for a cocktail reception. Guests enjoyed drinks and canapés while admiring the creations on display. Notable attendees included Evan Mock, Hillary Taymour, Prabal Gurung, and Derek Blasberg.
Tommy Hilfiger expressed his enthusiasm for the talent on display, stating, “There’s tremendous talent in this room. It’s very impressive. I’ve been on the board of the CFDA for over 30 years—many of you were not yet born when we were on Seventh Avenue in our offices.” His remarks were a reminder of the legacy and impact the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund continues to have on the industry.
The finalists await the announcement of the winner, who will join a distinguished group of past recipients in gaining industry-wide recognition and support.