BFC ANNOUNCES THE NOMINEES FOR THE BRITISH FASHION AWARDS 2011 - Footwear designers include Tabitha Simmons, nominated in the emerging accessories category and Charlotte Olympia, in the accessories category.

Published:  07 September, 2011

September 2011 The British Fashion Council (BFC) announces the shortlist of nominees for the British Fashion Awards 2011. The event recognises the most influential people in fashion today and celebrates the reputation and development of British fashion. The winners will be announced at the British Fashion Awards on Monday 28th November. The evening is attended by the most influential industry leaders, designers, retailers, models, celebrities and media to celebrate the best in British fashion.

This year, the British Fashion Award nominees, led by Save the Children and British Fashion Council ambassador Samantha Cameron, celebrated their nomination by taking part in Born to Walk Tall - the first ever fashion mile, to honour the critical work performed by doctors, nurses and midwives worldwide. Some of fashion’s hottest names including Sarah Burton, Christopher Bailey, Christopher Kane, Charlotte Olympia, Emma Hill, Erdem Moralioglu, Katie Hillier and Peter Pilotto were joined by Dr. Hajara Kera, an inspirational midwife from Nigeria, in their walk from Downing Street to Somerset House to raise awareness of the vital role health-workers play in making sure that children survive to take their first steps.

Footwear designers include Tabitha Simmons, nominated in the emerging accessories category and Charlotte Olympia,  in the accessories category.

Additional awards will be announced prior to the awards ceremony, on November 28th,

including the ‘BFC Outstanding Achievement in Fashion’ and ‘British Style’ awards.

Nominations for these awards are made by key UK and international opinion formers within

the industry. The winners are selected by relevant panels of leading British and international

media and buyers.

Harold Tillman CBE, Chairman of the British Fashion Council, commented, “This year’s

nominees demonstrate the breadth and creativity London has to offer. The fashion brands and designers that are based here set the trends across the globe – the latest of which will be shown on the catwalk from Friday 16th September when the international fashion crowd will descend upon London for the start of Fashion Week. In addition, we are thrilled to be working alongside Save the Children on their Born to Walk Tall campaign, championed by our BFC Ambassador Samantha Cameron, this year.”

 

This year’s British Fashion Awards are sponsored by HSBC, MAC, Toni & Guy and Vodafone.

The British Fashion Awards 2011 nominees are:

1. EMERGING TALENT AWARD - ACCESSORIES

An innovative and directional accessories designer who is emerging as an influential

force in British fashion in the Accessories category.

Nominees: Jordan Askill, Nasir Mazhar and Tabitha Simmons.

2. EMERGING TALENT AWARD - READY TO WEAR

An innovative and directional designer who is emerging as an influential force in British

fashion in the Ready-To-Wear category.

Nominees: J.W. Anderson, Mary Katrantzou and Peter Pilotto.

3. EMERGING TALENT AWARD – MENSWEAR

An innovative and directional designer who is emerging as an influential force in British

menswear ready-to-wear design.

Nominees: Christopher Raeburn, James Long and J.W. Anderson.

4. DESIGNER BRAND

A leading British based designer brand that has excelled and made an impact on the

international stage over the past year.

Nominees: Burberry, Stella McCartney, Tom Ford and Victoria Beckham.

5. MODEL

A British model who has contributed most to the international fashion scene in the past

year.

Nominees: Georgia Jagger, Kristen McMenamy, and Stella Tennant.

6. ACCESSORY DESIGNER

The leading British designer of shoes, jewellery, millinery or accessories within the

past year.

Nominees: Charlotte Olympia, Emma Hill for Mulberry and Katie Hillier.

7. MENSWEAR DESIGNER

A leading British designer of ready-to-wear and bespoke tailoring who has been

instrumental in enhancing men's fashion in the past year.

Nominees: Kim Jones, Margaret Howell and Oliver Spencer.

8. ISABELLA BLOW AWARD FOR FASHION CREATOR

A British stylist, make-up artist, photographer, art director or producer whose creativity

has been a major inspiration and influence in the past year.

Nominees: Guido Palau, Katie Grand and Sam Gainsbury.

9. RED CARPET AWARD

Gives recognition to a British designer who is creating global awareness of their

designs in the media.

Nominees: Antonio Berardi, Stella McCartney and Victoria Beckham.

10. DESIGNER OF THE YEAR

The ultimate accolade, which recognises an internationally acclaimed, leading British

designer of couture, ready-to-wear, knitwear or accessories who has directed the

shape of fashion in the past year both in the UK and internationally.

Nominees: Christopher Kane, Erdem and Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen.

 www.britishfashionawards.com For press enquiries, please contact Gemma Ebelis gemma@britishfashioncouncil.com +44 (0)20 7759 1989.

Last year’s winners were:

Accessory Designer Nicholas Kirkwood

BFC Award for Outstanding Achievement Lee Alexander McQueen

Designer Brand Mulberry

Designer of the Year Phoebe Philo for Celine

Isabella Blow Award for Fashion Creator Nicola Formichetti

British Style Alexa Chung

Model Lara Stone

Menswear Designer E.Tautz

Emerging Talent Accessories Husam El Odeh

Emerging Talent RTW Meadham Kirchhoff

Nomination Panel:

The British Fashion Council’s Press Committee nominate in all categories:

Lucy Yeomans, Harper’s Bazaar; Alexandra Shulman, Vogue UK; Sophia Neophitou-

Apostolou, 10 Magazine; Lorraine Candy, Elle; Carola Long, Financial Times; Paula Reed,

Grazia; Iain R Webb; Terry Jones, i-D; Karen Dacre, London Evening Standard; Jess

Cartner-Morley, The Guardian; Susannah Frankel, The Independent; Tiffanie Darke, Sunday

Times Style; and Laura Craik, The Times and Sarah Mower, Vogue USA.

International Press: Sara Maino, Vogue (Italy); Glenda Bailey, Harper’s Bazaar (USA); Anna

Wintour, Vogue (USA); Suzy Menkes, International Herald Tribune; Sally Singer, The New

York Times (USA)

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