Hosted by legendary FIT alumni Michael Kors and Nina Garcia, Elle editor-in-chief and Project Runway judge, the fundraising event will include a salute from students and special tributes from Tommy Hilfiger, founder and principal designer of Tommy Hilfiger Global; Amber Valletta, supermodel and FIT sustainability ambassador; Deborah Roberts, 20/20 co-anchor and award-winning ABC News correspondent; and other guests to be announced.
"I'm excited to once again co-host the FIT Annual Gala, and to shine a spotlight on the incredible work Dr. Brown has done over the last 27 years," said Michael Kors. "I still remember fondly my time at FIT and the incredible work and dedication of the faculty, and the school's impact on its students and the industry at large has only grown since then. I'm honored to be able to support them throughout the year."
"For nearly three decades, Dr. Brown has shaped FIT into a hub of creativity and progress," said Nina Garcia. "As a proud alumna, it is clear to me that her vision has empowered countless students, leaving an indelible mark on fashion, the creative industries, and beyond."
"Dr. Brown's visionary leadership has made FIT a powerful force for change, shaping the future of fashion by championing inclusion, opportunity, and innovation," said Tommy Hilfiger. "Her legacy ensures that every voice is heard, and every dream has the chance to become a reality."
Dr. Brown was appointed in 1998, becoming FIT's first female and first African American president. A visionary leader in higher education, and FIT's longest-serving president, her tenure represents one of the most significant periods of growth and progress at the college. In August 2024, she announced she would be stepping down at the end of the 2024–25 academic year. Among her accomplishments at FIT, Dr. Brown has integrated the latest advancements in technology, helped diversify the creative industries, and moved the institution and the industries it serves toward sustainability. Through this work, she has empowered thousands of students to fulfill their potential and realize their dreams within a campus community defined by innovation, inclusivity, and excellence.
Under Dr. Brown's stewardship, FIT will soon open the doors to its first new building in 40 years. This state-of-the-art academic building, located on 28th Street, is a testament to the vision and unwavering commitment of Dr. Brown. As a tribute to her enduring influence, the college has established the Dr. Joyce F. Brown Legacy Fund to advance FIT's commitment to providing a world-class learning environment where the values of creative freedom and social good will always thrive. The fund ensures that her vision continues to guide the college for generations to come.
Contributions to the Dr. Joyce F. Brown Legacy Fund can be made online and will benefit the FIT Foundation. Details about the FIT Annual Gala, along with ticket reservations and ad journal information, can be found at fitnyc.edu/gala.
Contact:
Kristin Guiter, Director of Communications, [email protected], (212) 217-4707
ABOUT THE FASHION INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
A part of the State University of New York (SUNY), FIT has been a leader in career education in art, design, business, and technology throughout its history. Providing more than 8,000 students annually with an uncommon blend of hands-on, practical experience, theory, and a firm grounding in the liberal arts, the college offers a wide range of affordable programs that foster innovation and collaboration. Its distinctive curriculum is geared to today's rapidly growing creative economy, in fields such as computer animation, toy design, production management, film and media, and cosmetics and fragrance marketing. Internationally renowned, FIT draws on its New York City location to provide a vibrant, creative community in which to learn. The college offers nearly 50 majors and grants AAS, BFA, BS, MA, MFA, and MPS degrees, preparing students for professional success and leadership in the creative economy. Among notable alumni in fashion are Calvin Klein, Michael Kors, Norma Kamali, Reem Acra, Brian Atwood, Stephen Burrows, Dennis Basso, Francisco Costa, Nanette Lepore, Bibhu Mohapatra, Ralph Rucci, John Bartlett, Peter Do, Daniel Roseberry, and Michelle Smith. Other prominent graduates include Leslie Blodgett, creator of bareMinerals; international restaurant designer Tony Chi; and Nina Garcia, editor-in-chief of Elle. For more information, visit fitnyc.edu.
ABOUT THE FIT FOUNDATION
Since the establishment of FIT in 1944, the FIT Foundation has advanced its mission and strategic goals. As its primary fundraising arm, the Foundation supports and celebrates the innovation, inclusivity and unabashed creativity that characterize the college. Serving as a bridge between donors and FIT's schools, departments, and programs, the Foundation strives to inspire and empower the vibrant community of FIT friends, students, alumni, faculty, and industry leaders. The Foundation's core mission is to ignite thought leadership, foster ingenuity and exploration, and help FIT lead the next generation of unconventional minds into the new creative economy. This is made possible through scholarship development, industry engagement, and programs and events that create a social impact.
SOURCE Fashion Institute of Technology
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