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Dallas native Presley Oldham gets a CFDA/‘Vogue’ fashion fund nomination

The jewelry maker is one of 10 finalists for the fund, which helps support the next generation of emerging American designers.

Perhaps it’s no surprise that Dallas native Presley Oldham is one of 10 finalists for this year’s Council of Fashion Designers of America/Vogue Fashion Fund. He comes from an accomplished creative clan. His uncle is famed fashion and design mogul Todd Oldham (who spent a good chunk of the ‘90s hanging out with supermodels on MTV’s House of Style). And his dad is Dallas sculptor Brad Oldham.

Presley Oldham got his start about four years ago when his pandemic hobby became crafting funky, gender-neutral jewelry from old pearls and beads. He couldn’t keep up with demand for the pieces and soon a small indie line was born. Now, he is one of the few jewelry makers ever chosen as a finalist for the CFDA/Vogue fund, which was established in 2003 to help support the next generation of emerging American designers. The winner receives $300,000 and will be announced in October. 

You can see and shop Oldham’s work at presleyoldham.com.

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Dallas native Presley Oldham (front row center, in white pants) is one of 10 design labels...
Dallas native Presley Oldham (front row center, in white pants) is one of 10 design labels chosen as finalists for this year's CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund.(Hunter Abrams (Special Contributor) )
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