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Vilcek Foundation Awards Five Immigrants $250,000 for Fashion Documentation

Last updated: February 3, 2026 8:30 am
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Fashion is more than just clothing; it is a reflection of society, history, and culture. The 2026 Vilcek Prizes in Fashion & Culture celebrate individuals who are dedicated to preserving and documenting the rich history of fashion through various mediums such as photography, museum curation, historical database development, and educational programming. The Vilcek Foundation, known for its commitment to recognizing immigrant contributions to the arts and sciences in the United States, awarded $250,000 to five immigrant fashion professionals for their outstanding work in the field.

Tanya Meléndez-Escalante, Diego Bendezu, Jalan and Jibril Durimel, and Natalie Nudell were the recipients of the 2026 Vilcek Prizes in Fashion & Culture. These individuals have made significant contributions to the fashion industry, highlighting the importance of immigrants in shaping and enriching the arts.

Tanya MelĂ©ndez-Escalante, a curator at The Museum at FIT (MFIT), was awarded the $100,000 prize for her work in developing exhibitions and programs that showcase the diverse talent of Latin America. MelĂ©ndez-Escalante’s dedication to international collaboration and inclusivity has been instrumental in promoting cultural exchange through the world of fashion.

The four recipients of the $50,000 Vilcek Prize for Creative Promise in Fashion & Culture include Diego Bendezu, Jalan and Jibril Durimel, and Natalie Nudell. Diego Bendezu, a visual storyteller from Peru, focuses on centering Latin American and immigrant narratives in his work, challenging conventional standards of beauty and cultural authenticity.

Jalan and Jibril Durimel, twin brothers and creative partners, use fashion as a means of storytelling, incorporating elements of color, light, and imagination into their work. Raised in France with roots in Guadeloupe, the Durimel brothers draw inspiration from their multicultural upbringing to create evocative and thought-provoking visual narratives.

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Natalie Nudell, a fashion and textile historian at the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT), SUNY, received the Vilcek Prize for her contributions to writing, research, and database development. Through the Fashion Calendar Research Database (FCRD), Nudell sheds light on the often-overlooked contributions of underrepresented communities to the fashion industry in the United States.

The Vilcek Foundation’s prizes not only celebrate immigrant creativity and innovation but also recognize the vital role that immigrants play in shaping American society. With a total of $9.6 million awarded to individuals who have enriched the United States with their unique perspectives and talents, the Vilcek Prizes continue to honor excellence in the arts and sciences.

For more information about the Vilcek Foundation and its prize program, visit vilcek.org.

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