Winners announced at 2026 Fashion Trust U.S. Awards in Los Angeles

The Fashion Trust U.S. revealed winners of its fourth annual awards on Tuesday night at Nya Studios in Los Angeles, granting $600,000 to emerging talent across six categories. The ceremony drew celebrities, designers and industry figures for a night celebrating creativity and entrepreneurship. Host Ego Nwodim kept the crowd entertained during dinner.

Fashion Trust U.S., now in its fourth year, selected 16 up-and-coming finalists and announced the winners at the event. Founder Tania Fares opened the ceremony, praising Los Angeles for its creativity and diversity. She highlighted the organization's mission to provide financial support and mentorship to the next generation of designers. Board member Zac Posen commended the initiative for boosting exposure for early-stage creators turning into entrepreneurs. CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund winner Ashlynn Park, a finalist this year, valued insights from over 50 judges on her brand. Monse designer Fernando Garcia called the gathering a high school reunion, complimenting Joseph Altuzarra's work. Actress Brittany Snow, dressed by Garcia, described the invite as a huge deal, while co-star Malin Åkerman hyped her up on the red carpet. The first award went to Andrea Marron for her sculptural handbags, presented by Fernando Garcia and Skye Hankey. Marron thanked her collaborators and craftspeople in an emotional speech. Melissa McCarthy presented the graduate award to Marcelle Barbosa of sustainable label Amaramara from Parsons School of Design. Olivia Wilde honored Josefina Baillères with the jewelry award, noting how jewelry brings outfits to life. Maxwell Osborne and Kristy Chen received the sustainability accolade, crediting their immigrant families. Pamela Anderson presented Tory Burch with Designer of the Year, calling her creative and curious. Burch praised the emerging designers' strength and perspectives in her acceptance. Michèle Lamy earned the Lifetime Achievement Award, and Zane Li of LII won ready-to-wear, presented by Stephanie Horton and Ryan Destiny. Grammy-nominated Lykke Li performed songs including Lucky Again and I Follow Rivers. Guests like Mindy Kaling, Sharon Stone, Emma Chamberlain and Chrissy Teigen later headed to the after-party at Bar Lis.

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Stars in reimagined 1920s-30s glamour on the red carpet at the renamed Actors Awards in Los Angeles.
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The 32nd Actors Awards, rebranded from the SAG Awards to better reflect its focus on honors given by actors to actors, unfolded on March 1 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. Celebrities embraced the official dress code of 'Reimagining Hollywood Glamour from the ’20s and ’30s,' delivering elegant, sparkling ensembles with vintage flapper styles, beads, and modern twists on the red carpet ahead of the Netflix broadcast at 5 PM PT. Hosted by Kristen Bell, the event celebrated top film and TV performances as a Oscars precursor.

The Fashion Scholarship Fund held its 89th annual gala at The Glasshouse in West Chelsea, New York, honoring figures like Ciara, Russell Wilson, Law Roach, and Travis Scott while celebrating student talent. Student designer Kuan Jackson received the $25,000 Chairman’s Award. The event highlighted the organization's impact on emerging fashion professionals.

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Vogue has named winners for its 2026 Cannes Film Festival edition of the Vogue Awards, honoring standout red carpet looks from the event.

At the Vanity Fair Oscars party following the 98th Academy Awards, guests favored realistic '90s-inspired dressing over sheer naked looks. Sarah Burton's Givenchy designs influenced the trend toward individualism in silhouettes and custom details. Celebrities like Elle Fanning and Kaia Gerber exemplified the shift at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art event.

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Paris Fashion Week for fall/winter 2026 concluded with a focus on designers' follow-up collections amid a tense geopolitical backdrop. Matthieu Blazy's second ready-to-wear show for Chanel drew widespread acclaim, while trends like pink tones and thigh-high boots emerged across runways. Celebrities and innovative sets added to the event's buzz in the French capital.

Berner Kühl, Bonnetje, Caro Editions, and O. Files are the 2026 finalists for the Wessel & Vett Prize, Scandinavia's largest award supporting Danish designers. Each received 75,000 DKK, with the winner set to claim 300,000 DKK at the end of Copenhagen Fashion Week's spring 2027 edition. The prize, established by the Wessel & Vett foundation, honors emerging talent amid challenges facing independent brands.

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Milan Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2026 kicked off on February 24, drawing models and stars like Kendall Jenner, Bella Hadid, and Jessica Alba. Attendees displayed a mix of casual off-duty looks and coordinated outfits for front-row appearances at shows including Fendi and Jil Sander. The event runs through March 2, featuring collections from Italian houses such as Prada, Gucci, and Armani.

 

 

 

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