All The Winners At The Fashion Awards 2024

By Charlie Colville

15 hours ago

Who took home the top gong?


It might not be Fashion Week, but the style set flocked to London in droves last night for the British Fashion Council’s annual awards celebration. Back for another year at the Royal Albert Hall, the Fashion Awards 2024 was packed with designers, celebrities and trendsetting A-listers – but it was the winners who took the spotlight. Here’s the full breakdown of who took home the night’s top prizes.

What Are The Fashion Awards?

The Fashion Awards, otherwise known as TFA, is an award show organised by the British Fashion Council every year to showcase a global community of fashion creativity in London. It typically takes place on the first Monday of December each year – with 2024’s edition having taken place on 2 December at the Royal Albert Hall.

For a full overview of the Fashion Awards 2024, see our guide here.

The Highlights

Unlike last year’s Fashion Awards, attendees were able to avoid the rain and make their mark on the red carpet in style – before heading in for the show. The ceremony itself kicked off with a performance from Chloe and Halle Bailey, dressed in bespoke Dilara Fındıkoğlu, who then cleared the stage for the first set of awards.

There was also a segment hosted by celebrity stylist Law Roach, who reflected on the major fashion moments of the year.

Later in the show, Debbie Harry took to the stage with a surprise performance of ‘Heart of Glass’ and ‘I Feel Love’ in honour of Gucci and Nan Goldin’s Special Recognition Award for the ‘We Will Always Have London’ campaign.

And once the final awards of the night had been presented, Wizkid put on a performance while decked out in full Moncler, in celebration of Remo Ruffini’s Trailblazer Award.

Fashion Awards 2024: The Winners

Designer Of The Year

‘This Award recognises a British or international designer whose work has made a notable impact on the industry, defining the shape of global fashion,’ notes the BFC. ‘Nominees are recognised for creative excellence, outstanding collections and innovation.’

  • Chemena Kamali for Chloé
  • John Galliano for Maison Margiella
  • Jonathan Anderson For JW Anderson & LOEWE – WINNER
  • Muiccia Pradad for MIU MIU
  • Pieter Mulier for Alaïa
  • Rick Owens for Rick Owens

Model Of The Year

‘This Award recognises the global impact of a model who over the last 12 months has dominated the industry. With an influence that transcends the catwalk, the Model of The Year has made an outstanding contribution to the industry, garnering numerous editorial and advertising campaigns throughout the year.’

  • Alex Consani – WINNER
  • Alva Claire
  • Amelia Gray
  • Anok Yai
  • Liu Wen
  • Mona Tougaard

British Menswear Designer Of The Year

‘This Award recognises a leading British menswear designer or business who has consistently made a global impact with their innovative and creative designs, shaping the burgeoning international menswear landscape.’

  • Craig Green for Craig Green
  • Grace Wales Bonner for Wales Bonner – WINNER
  • Jonathan Anderson for JW Anderson & LOEWE
  • Kiko Kostadinov for Kiko Kostadinov
  • Kim Jones for DIOR Men
  • Martine Rose for Martine Rose
Evening event at the Royal Albert Hall

(c) BFC/Karolina Wielocha

British Womenswear Designer Of The Year

‘This Award recognises a leading British womenswear designer or business who has consistently made a global impact with their innovative and creative designs, shaping the burgeoning international womenswear landscape.’

  • Erdem Moralioglu for ERDEM
  • Jonathan Anderson for JW Anderson & LOEWE
  • Maximilian Davis for Ferragamo
  • Roksanda Ilinčić for ROKSANDA
  • Simone Rocha for Simone Rocha – WINNER

Outstanding Achievement Award

‘Celebrates the creative contribution of an individual to the fashion industry, who throughout their illustrious career has constantly shaped and reshaped the fashion world through their innovation and creativity.’

  • Tom Ford

Cultural Innovator Award

‘Celebrates a leading innovator and imagemaker in the entertainment industry, who over the course of the year, has created viral fashion moments which have had a profound impact on the fashion industry and wider culture.’

  • A$AP Rocky

The Pandora Leader of Change Award

‘Celebrates a person who leads with innovation to create positive change globally. They consistently challenge the status quo. Their work is empowering, progressive and forward-thinking. They use their platform positively shifting perceptions as a result of their deep commitment to moving the dial when it comes to authentic representation.’

  • Issa Rae
A$AP Rocky

(c) BFC/Karolina Wielocha

Trailblazer Award

‘Celebrates the very best innovators and creatives in fashion, whose work in the past year has significantly shaped the industry.’

  • Remo Ruffini

Special Recognition Award

‘Honours outstanding contribution to the fashion industry.’

  • Nan Goldin and GUCCI

Isabella Blow Award for Fashion Creator

‘Recognises the very best innovators and creatives in fashion, celebrating invaluable contributions that have changed the entire fashion landscape.’

  • Tyler Mitchell

British Accessories Brand

‘This Award recognises a leading accessory brand or business who has consistently made a global impact with their innovative and creative designs.’

  • Anna Jewsbury for COMPLETEDWORKS
  • Helen Kirkum for Helen Kirkum Studio
  • Jack Cannon & Jow Gelb for Hatton Labs
  • Rosh Mahtani for Alighieri
  • Stephen Jones for Stephen Jones – WINNER
Stephen Jones, one of the winners at the Fashion Awards 2024

(c) BFC/Karolina Wielocha

BFC Foundation Designer Award 

‘The BFC Foundation Award recognises the purpose of TFA by celebrating the current cohort of designers receiving support through one of Foundation’s core initiatives: BFC NEWGEN, BFC/Vogue Designer Fashion Fund, BFC/GQ Designer Fashion Fund and the BFC Fashion Trust.’

  • Aaron Esh (Current BFC NEWGEN recipient)
  • Bianca Saunders (Awarded BFC/GQ Designer Fashion Fund in 2024)
  • Emma Chopova and Laura Lowena for Chopova Lowena (Awarded the BFC/Vogue Designer Fashion Fund in 2024) – WINNER
  • LABRUM London (Current BFC Fashion Trust recipient)
  • Tolu Coker (Current BFC NEWGEN recipient)

New Establishment Womenswear

‘This Award recognises womenswear designers who have created a new movement in British fashion and have a sustained impact on the industry globally. Designers are chosen for their impressive showcasing of their collections, business growth, their prevalence on the red carpet and the international headlines driven by their collection.’

  • Dilara Fındıkoğlu for Dilara Fındıkoğlu
  • Jawara Alleyne for Jawara Alleyne
  • Laura & Deanna Fanning Fir Kiko Kostadinov
  • Emma Chopova & Laura Lowena for Chopova Lowena
  • Marco Capaldo for 16Arlington – WINNER

New Establishment Menswear

‘This Award recognises menswear designers who have created a new movement in British fashion and have a sustained impact on the industry globally. Designers are chosen for their impressive showcasing of their collections, business growth, their prevalence on the red carpet and the international headlines driven by their collection.’

  • Aaron Esh for Aaron Esh
  • Foday Dumbuya for Labrum London
  • Nicholas Daley for Nicholas Daley
  • Priya Ahluwalia for Ahluwalia – WINNER
  • Stefan Cooke & Jake Burt for Stefan Cooke

EXPLORE

You can find out more about the Fashion Awards 2024 winners at fashionawards.com

Featured image: BFC/Karolina Wielocha