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Forbes Names 30 Under 30 Asia Honorees in Arts Category

Forbes published its 2026 30 Under 30 Asia list for the Arts category. The list recognizes individuals under age 30 working in fashion, classical music, and culinary fields.

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Forbes released its annual 30 Under 30 Asia list for the Arts category on May 28, 2026. The list identifies individuals under age 30 recognized for work in fashion, classical music, and culinary fields. The publication stated that the honorees represent Gen-Z talent across multiple disciplines. A photograph credited to Taylor Hill via Getty Images accompanied the announcement.

Forbes directed readers to additional information about the honorees on its website. The post included the hashtag #ForbesUnder30. No further details on individual names, selection criteria, or geographic distribution were provided in the announcement.

Key Facts

30 Under 30 Asia list
annual Forbes recognition for individuals under 30
Arts category
covers fashion, classical music, and culinary fields
Publication date
May 28, 2026

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    Recipients may receive increased media attention in their fields.

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PublishedMay 28, 2026, 9:30 AM
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