CFDA Announces Nominees for 2005 Awards

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The awards, underwritten by Swarovski, will be held June 6 at the New York Public Library.

Womenswear Designer of the Year:
Marc Jacobs
Ralph Rucci (Chado Ralph Rucci)
Vera Wang

Menswear Designer of the Year:
Ralph Lauren
John Bartlett
John Varvatos

Accessories Designer of the Year:
Marc Jacobs
Michael Kors
Janis Savitt/M + J Savitt
Gerard Yosca

Swarovski Perry Ellis Award-Womenswear:
Derek Lam
Behnaz Sarafpour
Peter Som

Swarovski Perry Ellis Award-Menswear:
Rogan Gregory/Rogan
Alexandre Plokhov/Cloak
Thom Browne

Swarovski Perry Ellis Award-Accessories:
Holly Dunlap/Hollywould
Devi Kroell
Anthony Camargo and Nak Armstrong/Anthony Nak

Eugenia Sheppard Award
Gilles Bensimon

International Award
Alber Elbaz/Lanvin

Award for Fashion Influence
Kate Moss (last year it was called Fashion Icon)

Lifetime Achievement Award
Diane Von Furstenberg

Board of Directors’ Special Tribute
Norma Kamali

The CFDA decided to forgo giving the Eleanor Lambert Award, usually given to a personality on the business side of fashion. Last year it was given to Irving Penn. “It’s not an award category the board felt strongly about [this year]. We decided to not give one and we’ll wait until there’s someone deserving,” said Peter Arnold, executive director of the CFDA.

The winner in each Swarovski category will receive financial support and product from Swarovski.

This year’s nominating committee will be able to vote online and view each nominee’s collection beginning April 13 at cfda.com.

This year the entire 26-member CFDA board of directors will serve as chairmen of the awards gala, which will be produced by KCD. Creative director Doug Lloyd will art direct the graphic presentation of the awards and accompanying journal.
 
kimair said:
The awards, underwritten by Swarovski, will be held June 6 at the New York Public Library.

Womenswear Designer of the Year:
Marc Jacobs
Ralph Rucci (Chado Ralph Rucci)
Vera Wang

Menswear Designer of the Year:
Ralph Lauren
John Bartlett
John Varvatos

Accessories Designer of the Year:
Marc Jacobs
Michael Kors
Janis Savitt/M + J Savitt
Gerard Yosca

Swarovski Perry Ellis Award-Womenswear:
Derek Lam
Behnaz Sarafpour
Peter Som

Swarovski Perry Ellis Award-Menswear:
Rogan Gregory/Rogan
Alexandre Plokhov/Cloak
Thom Browne

Swarovski Perry Ellis Award-Accessories:
Holly Dunlap/Hollywould
Devi Kroell
Anthony Camargo and Nak Armstrong/Anthony Nak

Eugenia Sheppard Award
Gilles Bensimon

International Award
Alber Elbaz/Lanvin :D

Award for Fashion Influence
Kate Moss (last year it was called Fashion Icon)

Lifetime Achievement Award
Diane Von Furstenberg

Board of Directors’ Special Tribute
Norma Kamali

My pics are bolded, Chado simply because it would be a less predictable choice, Bartlett because he's probably the most unique, MJ because his accessories are pretty cool, Devi Kroell because I love her bags so much, and I'm glad Elbaz is getting aknowledged....other then that I can't say I care much.

Thanks kimair:flower:
 
Ugh. This just goes to show how sadly and pathetically irrevelant American fashion is. Vera Wang as womenswear designer of the year? Huh?
 
^ Agreed!!!

The only one on that list that I actually admire and roof for is Alexandre Plokhov, I'm actually quite glad he's on there...although disappointed that they would shame the label by putting him among such mediocre designers. If they like him..does that mean I have bad taste? Because I like him too..
 
fyi, last year's winner were:

womenswear: Carolina Herrera
menswear: Sean Combs for Sean John
accessories: Reed Krakoff/Coach
Swarovski ready-to-wear: Zac Posen
Swarovski accessories: Eugenia Kim
 
Yeah, out of all of those the only person I respect regardless of whether or not I like their designs is Carolina. I think that she deserves recognition, but it's positively horrific that she and P. Diddy are even in the same ballot.

It is pretty pathetic though, I mean, half of the nominees are a joke and a half.
 
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Darn, I wanted Cate Blanchett as the fashion influence, but I guess Kate Moss is alright.
 
Menswear is where it's at. I'm sharply divided between Cloak's cool factor and Thom's Browne's...downright couture techniques, he does such a beautiful job. I'm very excited to see real talent duking it out in the menswear catagory. For women...maybe it's because I've been there and seen all the behind the scenes and how bloody hard those people work and have taken all the lint off those dresses before shipping them to Vogue to be photographed and yada, yada yada--Marc Jacobs.
 
'Sean Combs' can suck it
but im glad to see alber elbaz up there he's doing a awesome job
 
The Cfda Nominees, 2005

THE CFDA NOMINEES, 2005

Kate Moss will receive the Award for Fashion Influence at the Council of Fashion Designers of America's annual ceremony on June 6. The event, often dubbed the fashion industry Oscars, has forgone the Fashion Icon Award which last year went to Sarah Jessica Parker and chosen instead to honour Kate with this one. Other key fashion figures set to take the stage during the glittering dinner in the New York Public Library include Diane Von Furstenberg for Lifetime Achievement, Lanvin's Alber Elbaz for the International Award and Norma Kamali who will receive the Board of Directors' Special Tribute. The Womenswear Designer of the Year award, meanwhile, will go to either Marc Jacobs, Ralph Rucci or Vera Wang and the Menswear gong will also go to one of three nominees: Ralph Lauren, John Bartlett and John Varvatos. Jacobs is also up for the Accessories prize along with Michael Kors, Janis Savitt for M&J Savitt and Gerard Yosca. "The 2005 CFDA Fashion Awards nominees and honorees represent an impressive cross-section of creative talents in the American fashion industry," said executive director of the CFDA, Peter Arnold, adding that this year's Eleanor Lambert award, which in the past has gone to fashion business personalities including Kal Ruttenstein and Rose Marie Bravo, has been shelved. "It's not an award category the board felt strongly about [this year]," he said. "We decided to not give one and we'll wait until there's someone deserving." The new generation of up-and-coming designers are catered for by the Perry Ellis Awards, meanwhile, with Derek Lam, Behnaz Sarafpour and Peter Som up for womenswear, Thom Browne, Rogan Gregory and Cloak's Alexandre Plokhov up for menswear, and Anthony Carmargo, Nak Armstrong, Hollywould's Holly Dunlap and Devi Kroell fighting it out for the accessories gong. (March 31 2005, AM)

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Hope you found that intresting, I did so i wanted to share it :flower:
 
thanks jr and welcome to tFS :flower:

there was already a thread on this, so i merged the two.
 
the international award is very well deserved, imo!!
and i'm soo glad kate moss will finally be there!
 

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