Briton Lee, who joined the Italian luxury goods
maker last year and has received buzzing reviews for his modern
twists on the label's classic looks, was named Designer of the
Year, British Designer of the Year – Womenswear and Accessories
Designer of the Year.
Known for its woven leather bags, Bottega Veneta, a unit of the
luxury group Kering SA, was also named Brand of the Year.
Italian designer Armani, who founded his label in 1975 and went
on to become one of the biggest names in fashion, regularly
dressing celebrities and royals, received the Outstanding
Achievement award.
The prize recognized the 85-year-old Armani's "outstanding
contribution to the global fashion industry, his creativity and
vision of timeless style and care for detail, that have provided
such inspiration to so many in the industry."
Campbell, one of the catwalk's most recognizable faces and one
of the five major supermodels of the early 1990s, was handed the
Fashion Icon prize, recognizing her industry and charitable
work.
At the event held at London's Royal Albert Hall, singer
Rihanna's Fenty label picked up the Urban Luxe award, Adut Akech
won Model of the Year and Dior's Kim Jones was named British
Designer of the Year - Menswear.
Alexander McQueen creative director Sarah Burton, who designed
Kate Middleton's wedding dress for her 2011 nuptials to
Britain's Prince William, took the Trailblazer Award, while
Moncler Chief Executive Remo Ruffini was named Business Leader.
Guests at the awards, a fundraiser for British Fashion Council
charities, included Hollywood stars Julia Roberts and Cate
Blanchett and singer Kylie Minogue.
(Reporting by Marie-Louise Gumuchian; Editing by Bill Berkrot)
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