What's Happening?
The 2026 CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund has announced its 10 finalists, selected at CFDA headquarters in New York. The finalists include Aisling Camps, Amir Taghi, Terrence Zhou of Bad Binch TongTong, Emily Dawn Long, Jamie Haller, Julia Ferentinos of Juju Vera,
Zane Li of Lii, George Inaki of Milamore, Claire Sullivan of Miss Claire Sullivan, and Zoe Gustavia Anna Whalen. This year's selection features both womenswear and gender-inclusive designers, along with two jewelry brands. The finalists represent America's independent creative scene, each with a unique audience. The winner will receive $300,000, while two runners-up will each receive $100,000. The program also offers business mentorships, with results to be announced in October.
Why It's Important?
The CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund plays a crucial role in nurturing emerging talent within the U.S. fashion industry. By providing financial support and mentorship, the fund helps designers develop their brands and gain industry recognition. This year's finalists reflect the diversity and creativity of American fashion, showcasing innovative approaches to design. The inclusion of gender-inclusive and jewelry designers highlights the evolving landscape of fashion, where traditional boundaries are being challenged. The fund's impact extends beyond financial aid, fostering connections and opportunities that can propel these designers to greater success and influence within the industry.
What's Next?
The finalists will continue to receive mentorship and guidance from industry leaders, including members of the selection committee such as Chloe Malle, Denise Magid, Yumi Shin, and Christopher John Rogers. As the competition progresses, the designers will refine their collections and business strategies, preparing for the final announcement in October. The winner and runners-up will benefit from increased visibility and potential collaborations, further establishing their presence in the fashion world. The CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund's ongoing support will be instrumental in shaping the future careers of these talented designers.











