Tuesday, November 27, 2012

British Fashion Awards: Stella, daughter of legendary singer Sir Paul McCartney named Designer of the Year

British Fashion Awards: Stella, daughter of legendary singer Sir Paul McCartney named Designer of the Year


Stella McCartney who created the kit worn by team Great Britain during the  summer Olympics two awards at the British Fashion Awards in London’s Savoy hotel last night. Stella took home awards for both Designer of the Year and Designer Brand of the Year.

The winners at the 2012 British Fashion Awards are

Designer of the year Stella McCartney
New establishment Erdem
Red carpet award Roksanda Ilincic
Designer brand Stella McCartney
Accessory designer Nicholas Kirkwood
Menswear designer Kim Jones for Louis Vuitton
Emerging talent award – ready to wear JW Anderson
Emerging talent award – accessories Sophie Hulme
Emerging talent award – menswear Jonathan Saunders
Model Cara Delevingne
Isabella Blow award for fashion creator Louise Wilson
Outstanding achievement in fashion Manolo Blahnik
British style Alexa Chung

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