The Gatsby Showcase Foundation Gala Celebrates Black Entrepreneurship and Honors Sergio Hudson
based on coverage and imagery published by Micha Green for the Washington InformerDonning sparkly gowns, dapper tuxedos, and fashion-forward attire, hundreds of guests filled the terrace of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Northwest Washington, D.C., for the third annual Gatsby Showcase Foundation Gala an event honoring innovators and entrepreneurs, including renowned designer Sergio Hudson. “The Washington Informer
The glamorous evening featured an open bar, hors d’oeuvres, and a multi-designer fashion show, with highlights including runway presentations from Sergio Hudson Collections, Michael Johnson’s JL Michael’s Custom Clothiers, and Mona Moumen’s raMona Design Studio. The celebration continued the Gatsby Showcase Foundation’s tradition of empowering the Black community through fashion, arts, and culture. “The Washington Informer
Reality television star Lisa Wu served as mistress of ceremonies, guiding attendees through an engaging night of style and recognition.
Honorees and Impact
At this year’s gala, several distinguished changemakers were honored for their contributions to entrepreneurship, philanthropy, and community empowerment: The Washington Informer
Sergio Hudson, celebrated fashion designer and recipient of the Trailblazer’s Award
Dr. Trisha Bailey, entrepreneur, author, and philanthropist
Captain James Kamau, Kenya Airways pilot and director of Kenya operations for Crossing Thresholds
Ann Trip, award-winning news director of WBLS
Greg Lockman, founder and chairman of Purposeful Living and Giving
Dr. Lance London, founder of Carolina Kitchen, honored with the Gatsby Foundation Appreciation Award The Washington Informer
In his acceptance of the Trailblazer’s Award, Hudson emphasized the importance of representation and community support. He shared that his mission in fashion is to “normalize people that look like me in this space,” affirming that his creative work aims to uplift Black designers and encourage broader inclusion within the fashion industry. The Washington Informer
Hudson also spoke passionately about his lifelong commitment to service and giving back, noting that his upbringing including weekly work at a homeless shelter shaped his dedication to community empowerment. He encouraged the audience to support Black businesses and use their influence to benefit their communities. The Washington Informer
“My mission as a designer is to normalize people that look like me in this space,” Hudson said, adding that empowerment and representation are cornerstones of his work and the foundation’s mission. The Washington Informer
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The 5th annual Gatsby Showcase Foundation Awards Gala was held Saturday evening at the Organization of American States (OAS) on 17th Street in Washington, D.C., honoring people who are making positive changes in their communities. WBFF
The event celebrated leaders whose work drives empowerment, economic advancement, and community impact across a range of sectors, from public service and media to entertainment and entrepreneurship. WBFF
The Gatsby Showcase Foundation’s mission is to empower historically marginalized groups to achieve economic independence by providing access to education, business development tools, quality healthcare, and a supportive global network. WBFF
The gala, held on Dec. 13, served both as a celebration of accomplishments and a fundraiser to support the foundation’s work in uplifting underserved communities both domestically and internationally. WBFF
Honorees
The following distinguished changemakers were honored at the gala: WBFF
D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser
Reverend Al Sharpton, Civil and Human Rights Icon; Founder, National Action Network (NAN)
Armstrong Williams, Media Mogul and Award-Winning Journalist
Johnny Gill, Award-Winning Singer/Songwriter/Producer
LaToya Foster, Director, DC Office of Cable Television, Film, Music and Entertainment (OCTFME); and DC Film Commissioner
Paul J. Cohn, Entrepreneur and Iconic DC Restauranteur
Raymone K. Bain, “Keeper of the Famed,” Media Strategist and Public Relations Executive
H.E. Denis G. Antoine, Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Representing Grenada
Christine Francis, Philanthropist, and wife of the Grenadian Ambassador
Barrett LaRoda, International Entrepreneur and Entertainment Executive
The honorees represent leaders in government, civil rights, media, entertainment, and international advocacy, reflecting the diverse impact of the Gatsby Showcase Foundation’s work
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