- Keke Palmer hosts FTUS 2025, spotlighting fashion and sustainability.
- Star-studded red carpet includes Hailey Bieber, Julia Fox, and Fergie.
- 16 emerging designers honored across five creative categories.
The 2025 Fashion Trust U.S. Awards took over Hollywood with a vibrant celebration of style and purpose. Hosted by the charismatic Keke Palmer, the event shone a spotlight on designers pushing boundaries in creativity and sustainability.
Beyond the glitz, the evening honored 16 finalists in categories like Ready-to-Wear, Accessories, and Sustainability. It was held at the historic Citizen News building. The Lot at Formosa Studios hosted media and insiders, offering a front-row seat to the future of fashion.
FTUS 2025 Honors Emerging Talent in Hollywood’s Most Stylish Night
The third edition of the Fashion Trust U.S. Awards was more than a glamorous night in Hollywood. It was a movement celebrating sustainability and emerging design voices. Held on April 8, the evening began with a Designer Showcase at the Citizen News building. It offered the media a first-hand look at the work of 16 standout finalists.
Keke Palmer’s hosting duties brought charm and clarity to the night’s core message. Her statement, “Looking good and doing good should always go hand-in-hand,” set the tone for an evening rooted in both elegance and ethics.
The red carpet at The Lot at Formosa Studios turned into a runway of statements. It featured Julia Fox in a dramatic Marni dress, Fergie in sleek black, and Ciara in a bold silhouette. Celebrities weren’t just dressed to impress. They were also aligned with the night’s theme of conscious creativity.
With a focus on mentorship, financial grants, and real-world opportunities, the FTUS continues to be a beacon for young designers. These designers look to break into a competitive industry while staying true to environmental values.
The FTUS Awards proved once again that the future of fashion is as thoughtful as it is dazzling. The next generation of designers is empowered to lead with both style and substance.
“Looking good and doing good should always go hand-in-hand.” — Keke Palmer, FTUS 2025 Host