The nominations have been announced.
Where is Rodarte, anyway? Easily two of the best American designers and no nomination?!
The only thing that excites me is the actual show and which of my favourite stylish celebrities will be there in attendance.
I know this is an award show for American designers, but there is only so much you award them. Maybe if it was an international award, the nominations would be interesting. The fact that Michael Kors is getting a lifetime achievement supports this.Womenswear Designer of the Year:
Awarded to an American designer or a designer whose business is headquartered in the U.S. who has made the most outstanding contribution to and has influenced the direction of women’s ready-to-wear fashion with his or her Spring and Fall 2010 collections. The designer selected must have his or her business based primarily in America.
2010 Nominees:
Marc Jacobs
Donna Karan
Alexander Wang
Menswear Designer of the Year:
Awarded to an American designer or a designer whose business is headquartered in the U.S. who has made the most outstanding contribution to and has influenced the direction of men’s ready-to-wear fashion with his or her Spring and Fall 2010 collections. The designer selected must have his or her business based primarily in America.
2010 Nominees:
Michael Bastian
Tom Ford
Marcus Wainwright & David Neville for Rag & Bone
Accessory Designer of the Year:
Awarded to an American designer or a designer whose business is headquartered in the U.S. who has made the most outstanding contribution to and has influenced the direction of accessory design with his or her Spring and Fall 2010 collections. The designer selected must have his or her business based primarily in America.
2010 Nominees:
Alexis Bittar
Lazaro Hernandez & Jack McCollough for Proenza Schouler
Marc Jacobs
Swarovski Award for Womenswear:
Awarded to an American designer or a designer whose business is headquartered in the U.S. who has made the greatest impact as an emerging new talent in womenswear design with his or her Spring and Fall 2010 collections. The Swarovski Awards, originally called Swarovski’s Perry Ellis Awards, were established to recognize and support the talent and creativity of the next generation of American designers. The designer selected must have his or her business based primarily in America.
2010 Nominees:
Joseph Altuzarra
Prabal Gurung
Jason Wu
Swarovski Award for Menswear:
Awarded to an American designer or a designer whose business is headquartered in the U.S. who has made the greatest impact as an emerging new talent in menswear design with his or her Spring and Fall 2010 collections. The Swarovski Awards, originally called Swarovski’s Perry Ellis Awards, were established to recognize and support the talent and creativity of the next generation of American designers. The designer selected must have his or her business based primarily in America.
2010 Nominees:
Richard Chai
Patrik Ervell
Simon Spurr
Swarovski Award for Accessory Design:
Awarded to an American designer or a designer whose business is headquartered in the U.S. who has made the greatest impact as an emerging new talent in accessory design with his or her Spring and Fall 2010 collections. The Swarovski Awards, originally called Swarovski’s Perry Ellis Awards, were established to recognize and support the talent and creativity of the next generation of American designers. The designer selected must have his or her business based primarily in America.
2010 Nominees:
Eddie Borgo
Dana Lorenz
Alexander Wang
HONOREE AWARDS:
Geoffrey Beene Lifetime Achievement Award:
Awarded for a lifetime of consistent, creative influence and dedication to fashion.
2010 Honoree: Michael Kors
Eugenia Sheppard Award:
Awarded to a writer, photographer, or editor who has used his or her craft to further the profession of fashion reporting and coverage, or to a creative director, fashion editor, stylist, or artist whose exceptional creativity has shaped fashion visually.
2010 Honoree: Kim Hastreiter, Paper
International Award:
Awarded to a designer working outside of America who has made an outstanding creative contribution to the world of fashion.
2010 Honoree: Christopher Bailey for Burberry
Board of Directors’ Special Tribute:
A special tribute by the Board of Directors of the CFDA, given from time to time to acknowledge significant contributions and commitment to fashion.
2010 Honoree: Alexander McQueen
Fashion Icon Award:
Awarded to an individual whose signature style has had a profound influence on fashion.
2010 Honoree: Iman
Eleanor Lambert Award:
Awarded for a unique contribution to the world of fashion.
2010 Honoree: Tonne Goodman, Vogue
Ernst & Young LLP is the official accounting firm of the 2010 CFDA Fashion Awards.

The only thing that excites me is the actual show and which of my favourite stylish celebrities will be there in attendance.