The Parsons Benefit Returns Honoring Tory Burch, Lauren Santo Domingo, Darren Walker, and Kehinde Wiley

Since the beginning of her career, Burch made it clear that her passion for building a global fashion brand will always be rooted in her dream to change the dynamic for women. And thus, building a foundation that fosters and empowers women was a natural extension of Burch’s vision beyond her collections. Given the current social climate around women’s rights, Burch made a point to address the conversation at large and the barriers women face when it comes to equality, specifically in terms of access to funding. “The irony is that women are actually the best investment,” Burch smiled. “Women's equality is the evolution of humanity and as long as women are being held back, we are all being held back.”

Following a brief intermission with a live musical performance from the New School’s School of Jazz and Contemporary Music, Walker took the stage to accept his award before exchanging his post with Derek Blasberg to introduce Santo Domingo. A former Vogue editor, street style icon, and innovative businesswoman, among her many other accolades, Santo Domingo graciously thanked the room for her award. “It's been my joy to discover and nurture young design talent,” Santo Domingo explained. “To help them grow their business and to connect them to my customer. I wanted to give everyone access to designers, to their showrooms, and the runway.”

Last but not least, Wiley was recognized as the final Table Award recipient but, unfortunately, was stuck overseas and couldn’t attend the evening in person.

After a hiatus due to the pandemic, this year marked the highly anticipated return to in-person programming, including a fashion show filled with designs from recent grads. To cap off years of hard work, seven graduates, including Cole Durkee, Tianqi Chen, Shuxaun Li, Kou Yanga, Zisu Tak, Karen Hesh, and Zoe Gustavia Anna Whalen, debuted select pieces from their collections on a runway through the center of the gala for the lively crowd.

A gala wouldn’t be complete with a few flashy auction items and a competitive race to raise additional funds for student scholarships. The most coveted lot was access to Valentino’s upcoming Haute Couture show in Rome—which helped garner the astounding $2.6 million total raised throughout the night.

Some say a reunion after hard times brings out the best in everyone, and this year's Parsons Benefit proved exactly that.