The Fashion Institute of Technology held its commencement exercises for all associate
and baccalaureate degree candidates at Central Park's Rumsey Playfield on May 24 and
25, 2022.
Speaker and President’s Award Recipient: Stacy Flynn, CEO and Co-Founder, Evrnu SPC; Textile Development and Marketing ’99
Speaker and Honorary Degree Recipient, Doctor of Fine Arts: Ralph Rucci, Fashion Designer, RR 331 LLC; Fashion Design ’80
Speaker and President’s Award for Lifetime Achievement Recipient: Ken Downing, Chief Brand Officer Hearst Luxury Collections Ecommerce, Hearst; Fashion Design
Alumnus
Speaker and President’s Award Recipient: Karin Tracy, Head of Industry, Retail, Fashion, Beauty, Luxury, Meta; Marketing: Fashion and
Related Industries ’93
Speaker and President’s Award for Creative Excellence Recipient: Laure Heriard Dubreuil, Founder and Creative Director, The Webster; Advertising and Marketing Communications
’01
Stacy Flynn is the CEO and co-founder of Evrnu and a Textile Development and Marketing
graduate of FIT. Evrnu is a textile innovations company working to solve the most
pressing challenges facing the global textile and apparel industry. Prior to founding
the company in 2014, Flynn worked as a global textile specialist for nearly two decades
in roles at DuPont, Eddie Bauer, and Target. She holds an MBA in sustainable systems
from Bainbridge Presidio Graduate Institute at Pinchot University.
Ralph Rucci
Ralph Rucci is the founder and designer of RR 331 LLC and a Fashion Design graduate
of FIT. After graduating from FIT, Rucci apprenticed with Halston before going off
on his own, showing his first made-to-order collection in September 1981. His international
breakthrough came in 2002 when the formerly known Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture
Française invited him, as the only American in history, to show a couture collection
in Paris as part of the official calendar. He showed haute couture in Paris for five
seasons, the most recent being in January 2022. He also showed a ready-to-wear collection
for the international market in 2007. Rucci’s clothes are in the permanent collections
of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Philadelphia Museum of Art, The Victoria and
Albert Museum in London, The DeYoung Museum in San Francisco, and The Museum at FIT,
among others. Prestigious awards have included The Star Award from the Fashion Group
International of New York (2005), The Cooper Hewitt National Design Award (2008),
and The Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts Visionary Award for Fashion
(2011).
Ken Downing
Ken Downing is the chief brand officer of Hearst Luxury Collections E-Commerce and
an alumnus of FIT. Downing has had a storied career in retail. At Hearst, he is currently
responsible for reinventing the digital shopping experience for the luxury marketplaces
of Harper’s Bazaar, Elle, Esquire, and Town & Country magazines. Prior to his role
at Hearst, Downing was chief creative officer for the international retail developer,
Triple Five Worldwide, where he developed the revolutionary retail 3.3 million-square-foot
shopping, dining, and entertainment complex—American Dream—in East Rutherford, New
Jersey. From 1991, when he joined Neiman Marcus’ Beverly Hills store, he progressed
through the executive ranks as director of fashion/visual merchandising, vice president
of public relations/media/special events, to senior vice president/fashion director.
In his 27 years with the retailer, Downing is credited with bringing a revitalized,
relevant, and global point of view to Neiman Marcus and NeimanMarcus.com with his
bold approach to seasonal trends coupled with his close relationships to designers
and customers alike.
Karin Tracy
Karin Tracy is the head of industry, retail, fashion, beauty, luxury for Meta and
a Marketing: Fashion and Related Industries graduate of FIT. Tracy oversees Meta’s
retail, fashion, and luxury practices, which she built to help brands drive business
results through their work on Facebook, Instagram, and Messenger. Since joining Facebook
in 2015, Tracy has developed strategies tailored for retail, fashion, beauty, and
luxury marketers and has pioneered initiatives such as Cosmetic Executive Women’s
Digital Learning Series and Facebook’s first-ever Beauty and Luxury summits. Previous
to joining Meta, Tracy was publisher of InStyle from 2012 to 2014, following four
highly successful years in senior leadership within Time Inc.’s Style and Entertainment
Group as publisher of Entertainment Weekly and People StyleWatch. At InStyle, she headed the magazine’s marketing, advertising sales, and brand strategy for the
monthly and annual special issues. In addition, she led marketing and sales strategy
for InStyle.com and its social platforms, including product innovation, branded content,
audience development, and ad solutions. Before her tenure at Time Inc., Tracy was
associate publisher of Lucky where she launched the first-ever shopping app, Lucky at Your Service. Prior to that,
she held sales positions at Marie Claire, Harper’s Bazaar, and Interview, and was the advertising director at Teen Vogue.
Laure Heriard Dubreuil
Laure Heriard Dubreuil is the founder and creative director of The Webster and an
Advertising and Marketing Communications graduate of FIT. After earning degrees in
business and Mandarin from the Université Paris Dauphine, Dubreuil moved to New York
City to study at FIT. After graduating, she worked on Nicolas Ghesquière’s merchandising
team at Balenciaga and went on to be Stefano Pilati’s head merchandiser at Yves Saint
Laurent. Heriard Dubreuil opened The Webster in South Beach, Miami, in June 2009 after
relocating from Paris with a vision for a store that offered warmth, comfort, and
the best of international fashion. The Webster now has nine boutiques with locations
in South Beach, Houston, Bal Harbour, Costa Mesa, New York, Los Angeles, and Montecito,
and most recently opened its first international store in Toronto. In January 2022,
The Webster opened its first U.S-based pop-up in Palm Beach.