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The Fashion Awards 2019 Proved That the Industry is as Obsessed with Bottega Veneta’s Daniel Lee as We Are

Last night, the Fashion Awards 2019 took place at the Royal Albert Hall in London. Many of the top names in fashion turned out for the prestigious event, which drew plenty of stellar red carpet looks ahead of the ceremony.

Once the awards got underway, it quickly became clear that it was Daniel Lee and Bottega Veneta’s night. Lee, who was appointed to the luxury Italian fashion house last year, has fast become the darling of the fashion industry thanks to his standout (and Instagram-friendly) designs. Lee was nominated for Accessories Designer of the Year, Designer of the Year and British Designer of the Year – and won all three categories, whilst Bottega took home Brand of the Year beating out other buzzy brands Jacquemus and Loewe, as well as stalwarts Gucci and Prada.

Plus, Rihanna – who shone in an aqua-hued dress from her eponymous label – took home her first Fashion Award, winning the Urban Luxe award for Fenty.

See the full list of winners below:

Accessories Designer of the Year

Alessandro Michele for Gucci
Daniel Lee for Bottega Veneta – WINNER
Jonathan Anderson for Loewe
Kim Jones for Dior Men
Simon Porte Jacquemus for Jacquemus

Brand of the Year

Bottega Veneta – WINNER
Gucci
Jacquemus
Loewe
Prada

British Designer of the Year Menswear

Craig Green for Craig Green
Grace Wales Bonner for Wales Bonner
Kim Jones for Dior Men – WINNER
Martine Rose for Martine Rose
Riccardo Tisci for Burberry

British Designer of the Year Womenswear

Daniel Lee for Bottega Veneta – WINNER
John Galliano for Maison Margiela
Jonathan Anderson for JW Anderson & Loewe
Richard Quinn for Richard Quinn
Simone Rocha for Simone Rocha

British Emerging Talent Menswear

Ben Cottrell and Matthew Dainty for Cottweiler
Bethany Williams for Bethany Williams – WINNER
Kiko Kostadinov for Kiko Kostadinov
Phoebe English for Phoebe English
Sofia Prantera for Aries

British Emerging Talent Womenswear

Laura and Deanna Fanning for Kiko Kostadinov
Matty Bovan for Matty Bovan
Phoebe English for Phoebe English
Rejina Pyo for Rejina Pyo – WINNER
Rosh Mahtani for Alighieri

Business Leader

Alexandre Arnault for Rimowa
José Neves for Farfetch
Marco Bizzarri for Gucci
Marco Gobbetti for Burberry
Remo Ruffini for Moncler – WINNER

Designer of the Year

Alessandro Michele for Gucci
Daniel Lee for Bottega Veneta – WINNER
Jonathan Anderson for JW Anderson & Loewe
Kim Jones for Dior Men
Miuccia Prada for Prada

Model of the Year

Adesuwa Aighewi
Adut Akech – WINNER
Adwoa Aboah
Kaia Gerber
Winnie Harlow

Urban Luxe

Alyx
Fenty – WINNER
Marine Serre
Martine Rose
Moncler Genius

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