Pratt Institute hedrar den urfolksbaserade designern Korina Emmerich

Pratt Institute kommer att tilldela 2026 års Fashion Visionary Award till Korina Emmerich, en New York-baserad modedesigner från Puyallup-stammen. Emmerich grundade Emme Studio 2015, där hon förenar urfolksarv med hållbara metoder. Erkännandet belyser hennes bidrag till social och klimatmässig rättvisa inom modebranschen.

Korina Emmerich, som har rötter i Puyallup-stammen, kommer att ta emot Pratt Fashion Visionary Award 2026 av konst- och designskolan i New York. Hennes varumärke, Emme Studio, integrerar kulturella traditioner med modern och etisk modedesign. Pratt Institute värdesätter hennes tillvägagångssätt, som stämmer överens med skolans betoning på hållbarhet, vilket inkluderar krav på att studenter ska använda återvunnet material i sina kollektioner. Emmerichs arbete har visats vid modeveckor och på museer, där hon utmanar konventionella branschnormer och lyfter underrepresenterade röster. Det kommande eventet Pratt Shows: Fashion 2026 kommer att fira hennes framgångar tillsammans med studenternas uppvisningar. Pratt Institute, som är känt för att vårda framväxande talanger, ser Emmerichs design som en plattform för att bygga samhällsengagemang och främja miljöansvar.

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