Christopher John Rogers is the winner of the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund! CVFF
. As the winner of this year’s grand prize, Rogers will receive $400,000 and a year of mentorship from a CFDA member. The 25-year-old designer, who hails from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and is based in Brooklyn, has become well known for his voluminous evening wear in shocking colors and glittering sequins. Among his fans are Michelle Obama, Lizzo, and Tracee Ellis Ross.
The runner-up prizes of $150,000 each and a year of mentorship were awarded to Danielle Hirsh of Danielle Frankel and Reese Cooper. Hirsh is the CVFF’s first-ever bridal wear finalist, whose brand of cool girl wedding dresses, suits, and accessories has made her a favorite among no nonsense brides like Zoe Kravitz, who wore a net dress by Hirsh to her rehearsal dinner earlier this year.
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