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Jonathan Anderson, Simone Rocha and Grace Wales Bonner Take Top Prizes at the BFC’s Fashion Awards 2024

Tom Ford, Remo Ruffini, Tyler Mitchell, Alex Consani and A$AP Rocky were also honoured for their contributions to the industry.
Jonathan Anderson (pictured with actor Jamie Dornan) took home top honours at the 2024 British Fashion Council’s Fashion Awards.
Jonathan Anderson (pictured with actor Jamie Dornan) won designer of the year at the British Fashion Council’s Fashion Awards. (Dave Benett)

Designers, models, actors, journalists and other industry insiders gathered at London’s Royal Albert Hall on Monday night for the British Fashion Council’s Fashion Awards, hosted by television presenter Maya Jama and artist Kojey Radical.

Jonathan Anderson, creative director of LVMH-owned Loewe and founder of namesake label JW Anderson, won designer of the year for the second year in a row. Simone Rocha won the British womenswear award, while Grace Wales Bonner took home the British menswear award.

Emma Chopova and Laura Lowena scored the BFC Foundation Award, given annually to a top young designer who participated in the BFC’s NewGen talent scheme, for their for joint label Chopova Lowena. 16Arlington’s Marco Calpado and Ahluwalia’s Priya Ahluwalia won New Establishment Awards for womenswear and menswear, respectively.

Star designer and entrepreneur Tom Ford — who stepped down from his brand last year and whose “perfectionism” and “daring“ were celebrated in a speech by Condé Nast chief content officer Anna Wintour — took home the Outstanding Achievement Award. Remo Ruffini, Moncler Group’s CEO, won the Trailblazer Award.

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Elsewhere, photographer Tyler Mitchell won the Isabella Blow Award for Fashion Creator, while Alex Consani was awarded model of the year. A$AP Rocky, who noted the increasingly blurred lines between fashion and other cultural verticals. won the Cultural Innovator award.

To kick off the evening, guests were treated to a performance from R&B duo Chloe and Halle Bailey. Later, Debbie Harry performed in honour of the Special Recognition Award for the ‘We Will Always Have London’ campaign won by Gucci and Nan Goldin, who, in one of the only political statements of the evening, ended her acceptance speech by saying “free Palestine.”

Other honourees included Dame Margaret Barbour, philanthropist and chairwoman of J. Barbour & Sons, and Sophia Neophitou-Apostolou, editor-in-chief and publisher of 10 magazine.

See the full list of winners below:

Designer of the Year Award: Jonathan Anderson for JW Anderson and Loewe

British Womenswear Designer Award: Simone Rocha for Simone Rocha

British Menswear Designer Award: Grace Wales Bonner for Wales Bonner

BFC Foundation Designer Award: Emma Chopova and Laura Lowena for Chopova Lowena

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New Establishment Womenswear Award: Marco Calpado for 16Arlington

New Establishment Menswear Award: Priya Ahluwalia for Ahluwalia

Outstanding Achievement Award: Tom Ford

Model of the Year Award: Alex Consani

Special Recognition Award: Dame Margaret Barbour

Special Recognition Award: Sophia Neophitou-Apostolou

Special Recognition Award: Nan Goldin and Gucci

Cultural Innovator Award: A$AP Rocky

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Trailblazer Award: Remo Ruffini

Isabella Blow Award for Fashion Creator: Tyler Mitchell

Additional reporting by Vikram Alexei Kansara.

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