The Citizen (Gauteng)

UK fashion awards

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The British Fashion Council’s usually glitzy annual awards honoured a host of prominent industry names in sombre style on Monday , following the death of Louis Vuitton designer Virgil Abloh (pictured).

The 2021 ceremony, at London’s Royal Albert Hall, saw Kim Jones win Designer of the Year, for Dior Men and Fendi, and Tommy Hilfiger lauded with the Outstandin­g Achievemen­t Award.

Meanwhile, British designer Stella McCartney and editor-in-chief of British Vogue Edward Enninful were among 15 recognised as Leaders of Change. But the event was overshadow­ed by the passing of Abloh, who died Sunday aged 41 after battling cancer for several years.

Louis Vuitton’s trailblazi­ng head of menswear, and the first black artistic director at a major French luxury label, was also named a leader of change and eulogised throughout the evening. A minute’s silence was observed at the beginning of the show in memory of the late founder of brand Off-White and DJ, before British actor Idris Elba recited the Maya Angelou poem “When Great Trees Fall”.

Virgil Abloh was the true embodiment of creativity, the BFC said in its statement following the ceremony.

“With Off-White, Abloh re-imagined what fashion design means, and at Louis Vuitton Men, he did not just made luxury relatable to culture, he made it culture.”

The annual fundraiser for the BFC Foundation was held virtually in 2020 due to the pandemic but the red carpet returned to London this year. US actress Demi Moore,

Indian actress Priyanka Chopra Jonas and British rapper Kano were among the presenters. Nominees and winners were voted for by an internatio­nal panel of industry experts of over 1000 people, with two general awards and four Special Recognitio­n Awards. –

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