The Winners of the 2014 British Fashion Awards
by Adriano Batista

The 2014 British Fashion Awards were held on Monday 1st December at The London Coliseum. Hosted by Jack Whitehall, the ceremony saw the best of the British and international fashion industries joined by a glamorous line-up of guests and presenters, including Rihanna, Kate Moss, Victoria & David Beckham, Naomi Campbell, Cara Delevingne & Anna Wintour OBE.
Emerging Womenswear Designer: Marques’Almeida

Paulo Almeida & Marta Marques (Marques’Almeida) – Winner of the Emerging Womenswear Award
Emerging Menswear Designer: Craig Green

Craig Green – Winner of the Emerging Menswear Award
Emerging Accessory Designer: Prism

Anna Laub (Prism) – Winner of the Emerging Accessories Award
Red Carpet Designer: Alexander McQueen

Kate Moss & Sarah Burton – Winner of the Red Carpet Award
Model: Cara Delevingne

Poppy Delevingne, Joan Smalls, Karlie Kloss & Cara Delevingne – Winner of the Model of the Year Award
Special Recognition Award: Chris Moore

Suzy Menkes & Chris Moore – Winner of the Special Recognition Award
Isabella Blow Award for Fashion Creator: Edward Enninful

Rihanna, Naomi Campbell & Edward Enninful – Winner of the Isabella Blow Award for a Fashion Creator
International Designer: Nicolas Ghesquière for Louis Vuitton

Charlotte Gainsbourg & Nicolas Ghesquiere – Winner of the International Designer of the Year Award
Outstanding Achievement Award: Anna Wintour OBE

John Galliano & Anna Wintour – Winner of the Outstanding Achievement Award
Creative Campaign: Louis Vuitton

Liya Kebede & Nicolas Ghesquiere – Winner of the Creative Campaign of the Year Award
New Establishment Designer: Simone Rocha

Naomi Harris & Simone Rocha – Winner of the New Establishment Award
Establishment Designer: Preen

Kylie Minogue & Preen – Winner of the Establishment Designer Award
Brand: Victoria Beckham

Anna Kendrick, Jeremy Irvine & Victoria Beckham – Winner of the Brand of the Year Award
British Style Award: Emma Watson

Harry Styles and Emma Watson – Winner of the British Style Award
Accessory Designer: Anya Hindmarch

Eva Herzigova, Karolina Kurkova & Anya Hindmarch – Winner of the Accessory Designer of the Year Award
Menswear Designer: J.W. Anderson

Lewis Hamilton & J.W.Anderson – Winner of the Menswear Designer of the Year Award
Womenswear Designer: Erdem

Michelle Dockery & Erdem Moralioglu – Winner of the Womenswear Designer of Year Award
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