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Vilcek Foundation to Award $50,000 Prizes to Immigrants in Fashion Fields — Colossal

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 7 April 2025 13:22
Published 7 April 2025
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Applications for the 2026 Vilcek Foundation Prizes for Creative Promise in Fashion & Culture and Fashion & Design are now open to immigrants under the age of 38. The Vilcek Foundation will award six $50,000 prizes to young immigrants who have demonstrated exceptional early-career achievements in the fields of Fashion & Design and Fashion & Culture. 

Fashion is a reflection of cultural shifts and serves as a powerful form of self-expression. From hair and clothing to jewelry and makeup, fashion trends speak volumes about a time and place in society. Immigrants enrich the fashion industry by contributing their unique traditions, perspectives, and styles. 

Through the Vilcek Prizes for Creative Promise in Fashion, the foundation aims to bring awareness to the many ways fashion—and the immigrants working in fashion-related fields—make our society better. 

Andrew Bolton, Winner of the 2015 Vilcek Prize in Fashion (all photos courtesy of the Vilcek Foundation)

“Winning [this prize] was an incredible honor and a deeply personal milestone,” says Siki Im, winner of the 2015 Vilcek Prize for Creative Promise in Fashion. “It recognized not only my creative journey but also the unique perspective I bring as an immigrant in the fashion industry. Today, as barriers seem more prevalent, the Vilcek Prize serves as a powerful reminder and mediator of who built and continues to push the United States forward—a nation shaped by the talent, creativity, and resilience of immigrants.”

The Vilcek Foundation has created two fashion categories to expand the number of awards given to immigrants in the arts and humanities. Immigrants 38 years of age or younger who work in the following fashion fields are encouraged to apply:

Fashion & Design

  • Designers
  • Environmental and Technology Designers 
  • Material Innovation Experts
  • Makeup Artists / Hair Stylists 

Fashion & Culture

  • Writers and Researchers 
  • Curators and Museum Professionals
  • Stylists 
  • Image Makers 

Applications will be accepted through June 9, 2025. 

To learn more and apply, visit vilcek.org.

Man standing in front of mesh curtain with clothing racks on each side.
Siki Im, Winner of the 2015 Vilcek Prize for Creative Promise in Fashion
Person sitting at sewing machine, but turned to look at camera.
Tuyen Tran, Winner of the 2015 Vilcek Prize for Creative Promise in Fashion
Person embroidering an article of clothing.

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