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Paloma Elsesser Hosted The Fashion Scholarship Fund’s Star-Studded Awards Celebration

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Paloma Elsesser, Olivia Meyer, Vera Wang, John Tighe
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Pete Nordstrom, president and chief brand officer of Nordstrom, was also recognized for his commitment to supporting and fostering next-gen talent. Accepting the award on his behalf was his cousin and chief merchandising officer at Nordstrom, Jamie Nordstrom, who was introduced by designer, three-time Virgil Abloh™ “Post-Modern” Scholar, and Nordstrom Made Scholarship recipient Jakarie Whitaker; fresh off a plane from Tokyo.

During the program, Shannon Abloh proudly announced major news regarding the future of the “Post-Modern” Scholarship Fund. Abloh and FSF’s Executive Director Peter Arnold confirmed that the next cohort will increase by 100%, to welcome 60 forward-thinking students. This year, the FSF, the country’s foremost fashion-oriented education and development non-profit, awarded over $1.4 million in life-changing scholarships. All of the Scholars were buzzing around the airy Chelsea venue for the celebration, clinking glasses of Moët, and talking attendees through their in-depth solutions-oriented case studies, which were summarized and displayed with adjoining QR codes around the walls.

As for the one winner? The recipient of this year’s coveted Chairman’s Award is Olivia Meyer. The Kent State University student was introduced to the crowd by Bergdorf’s ever-chic Linda Fargo, who called her idea for single-leg pantyhose to reduce waste simply “brilliant.” Later in the evening, Vera Wang, Elsesser, and FSF Board President John Tighe invited Meyer to the stage to accept the accolade, which will also come with a $25,000 prize to help kick-start her career.

Of all the golden nuggets of advice doled out, one in particular rang true. Burke reflected on what was one of Abloh’s true superpowers: his endearing nature. "We have never encountered a single person that didn’t think that Virgil was nice. He crushed it with niceness,” he noted.

In short? Be nice, find your niche, perfect your storytelling, and seize the opportunities that present themselves. The future is yours for the taking—no matter what stage of your fashion career you’re at.