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All the key moments from the Fashion Awards 2023

Fashion awards 2023.

A little bit of rain did nothing to dampen the creative spirit at the Fashion Awards 2023, held by the British Fashion Council and sponsored by Pandora.

Celebrities such as Anne Hathaway and Gwyneth Paltrow donned extravagant designer gowns to celebrate the crème de la crème of the fashion industry. Here's everything you need to know, in case you missed our live reporting on the night.

Fashion Awards 2023 winners

Designer of the Year Award

Recognises a British or international designer whose innovative collections have made a notable impact on the industry, defining the shape of global fashion.

Winner: Jonathan Anderson for JW Anderson and LOEWE

British Womenswear Designer Award

Recognises a leading British womenswear designer who has consistently made a global impact with their innovative and creative designs, shaping the burgeoning international womenswear landscape.

Winner: Maximilian Davis for Ferragamo

British Menswear Designer Award

Recognises a leading British menswear designer who has consistently made a global impact with their innovative and creative designs, shaping the burgeoning international menswear landscape.

Winner: Martine Rose for Martine Rose

BFC Foundation Designer Award

Recognises a BFC Foundation initiative designer who has had a major impact on global fashion over the past year.

Winner: Conner Ives

New Establishment Womenswear Award

Recognises a womenswear designer who has created a new movement in British fashion and has had a sustained impact on the industry globally.

Winner: Emma Chopova and Laura Lowena for Chopova Lowena

New Establishment Menswear Award

Recognises a menswear designer who has created a new movement in British fashion and has had a sustained impact on the industry globally.

Winner: Bianca Saunders

Outstanding Achievement Award

Celebrates the creative contribution of an individual to the fashion industry, who throughout their illustrious career has constantly shaped and reshaped the fashion world through their innovation and creativity.

Winner: Valentino Garavani

Model of the Year Award

Recognises the global impact of a model who, over the last 12 months, has dominated the industry, with an influence that transcends the catwalk.

Winner: Paloma Elsesser

Special Recognition Award for Special Recognition Award for Contribution to the Fashion Industry

Honours outstanding contribution to the fashion industry.

Winner: Charlotte Tilbury

Special Recognition Award for Championing Young Designer Talent

Honours outstanding contribution to the fashion industry and securing the pipeline of London’s fashion talent.

Winner: Sarah Mower

Special Recognition Award

Honours outstanding contribution to the fashion industry.

Winner: Sarah Burton

Posthumous Special Recognition Award

Recognises outstanding contribution to culture and the fashion industry.

Winner: Joe Casely-Hayford

Cultural Innovator Award

Celebrates a leading innovator and imagemaker in the entertainment industry, who over the course of the year, has created viral fashion moments which have had a profound impact on the fashion industry and wider culture.

Winner: Sam Smith

Trailblazer Award

Celebrates the very best innovators and creatives in fashion, whose work in the past year has significantly shaped the industry.

Winner: Edward Enninful

The Pandora Leader of Change Award

Celebrates a person who leads with innovation to create positive change globally. They consistently challenge the status quo. Their work is empowering, progressive and forward-thinking. They use their platform positively shifting perceptions as a result of their deep commitment to moving the dial when it comes to authentic representation.

Winner: Michaela Coel

Isabella Blow Award for Fashion Creator

Recognises the very best innovators and creatives in fashion, celebrating invaluable contributions that have changed the entire fashion landscape.

Winner: Campbell Addy

The big moments

Hosted by Maya Jama and Kojey Radical, the awards celebrated young and emerging talent as well as legendary fashion heavyweights.

After a brilliant performance during which Sam Smith wore a custom Vivienne Westwood gown, they accepted their Cultural Innovator Award, delivering a rousing speech which ended with the inspiring message: 'There is no clothing in the world that fits quite as good as freedom.'

The evening also paid tribute to the greats the fashion industry lost: Dame Vivienne Westwood and her inimitable and rule-breaking approach to design and unapologetic activism and stance against global warming, and Joe Casely-Hayford, whose son accepted a posthumous Special Recognition Award in his honour.

Elsewhere, the iconic Pamela Anderson presented Michaela Coel with the The Pandora Leader of Change Award. She received a standing ovation from Anne Hathaway as she ascended to the stage, where she delivered a powerful speech during which she revealed I May Destroy You resulted in a bill against stealthing being approved in Chile.

'The system may have failed me, but maybe it will succeed for someone else somewhere else. I want to say thank you, to my audience, because in your openness to allowing my work to change you, you have given my pain meaning,' she said.

The ceremony came to a close with a beautiful homage to Valentino Garavani, who received an Outstanding Achievement Awards from Gwyneth Paltrow, accepted by his long time friend Mr Giammetti. The homage took the form of a fashion show of 24 of the most iconic red dresses to a backdrop of: "An evening at the opera with Valentino", the ballet which was filmed last month in his hometown, at the city of Voghera.

More importantly, the event helped raise money for the BFC, which invests it on education, grant-giving, and business mentoring for the next generation of British fashion designers.



The Fashion Awards 2023 red carpet

From Gwyneth Paltrow to Anne Hathaway, Sam Smith to Amal Clooney, see all the beautiful red carpet looks below.

Gwyneth Paltrow in Valentino (Image credit: Getty)
Lily James wearing Jimmy Choo shoes (Image credit: Getty)
Wallis Day (Image credit: Getty)
Ikram Abdi wearing a Moncler x Sacai look (Image credit: Getty)
Neelam Gill (Image credit: Getty)
Leigh-Anne Pinnock wearing Chet Lo (Image credit: Getty)
Sophia Hadjipanteli (Image credit: Getty)
Mona Tougaard (Image credit: Getty)
Barbara Palvin wearing custom Self-Portrait (Image credit: Getty)
Adut Akech (Image credit: Getty)
Ellie Goulding in Sacai and Messika jewels (Image credit: Getty)
Olivia Culpo (Image credit: Getty)
Laura Whitmore (Image credit: Getty)
Jodie Comer wearing Jimmy Choo heels (Image credit: Getty)
Nicole Scherzinger in custom Patrick McDowell  (Image credit: Getty)
Suzan Mutesi (Image credit: Getty)
FKA Twigs in Valentino (Image credit: Getty)
Alexa Chung in Messika jewels (Image credit: Getty)
Amal Clooney and Charlotte Tilbury (Image credit: Getty)
Poppy Delevingne in Emilia Wickstead and wearing Bulgari jewels (Image credit: Getty)
Achok Majak  (Image credit: Getty)
Precious Lee (Image credit: Getty)
Jourdan Dunn (Image credit: Getty)
Winnie Harlow in Richard Quinn (Image credit: Getty)
Simone Ashley in Valentino and VRAI jewels (Image credit: Getty)
Francesca Hayward carries Mulberry  (Image credit: Getty)
Taika Waititi and Rita Ora. Rita wears Primark. (Image credit: Getty)
Felicity Jones in ERDEM (Image credit: Getty)
Lena Dunham in Simone Rocha (Image credit: Getty)
Dame Zandra Rhodes and guest (Image credit: Getty)
Gwendoline Christie (Image credit: Getty)
Leomie Anderson and Julien MacDonald (Image credit: Getty)
Sam Smith (Image credit: Getty)
Kate Moss in Jimmy Choo shoes (Image credit: Getty)
Ella Balinska (Image credit: Getty)
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley (Image credit: Getty)
Munroe Bergdorf wearing Bulgari jewels (Image credit: Getty)
Maya Jama and Kojey Radical (Image credit: Getty)
Maisie Williams in Simone Rocha (Image credit: Getty)
Suki Waterhouse in H&M Studio (Image credit: Getty)
Grace Wales Bonner and Lewis Hamilton (Image credit: Getty)
Giancarlo Giammetti and Anne Hathaway. Anne is wearing vintage Valentino and Bulgari jewels (Image credit: Getty)
Ashley Park in David Koma (Image credit: Getty)
Bianca Saunders (Image credit: Getty)
Tanya Burr in Solace London (Image credit: Getty)
Katie Piper (Image credit: Getty)
Sabrina Elba in Harris Reed (Image credit: Getty)
Pamela Anderson (Image credit: Getty)
Tessa Thompson (Image credit: Getty)
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