See All the Red-Carpet Looks From the Grammy Awards
A Catholic bishop, see-through red lace, and floor-length sequined gowns all in one place. It must be the Grammys.
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Fashion Group International names its latest crop of award winners.
Awards! Fashion Group International names its finalists and Ecco Domani announces its $25,000 winners.
Though technically, it's the New Year Honours list, because Brits like to slip in an extra letter here and there when they spell things.
Nine designers made the short list.
Other honorees include Marc Jacobs and Phoebe Philo.
The ceremony will take place at the United Nations tomorrow.
Runners-up were Prabal Gurung and Eddie Borgo.
The award is one of the industry's most important for emerging talent.
But Tim Gunn was there to soak up the First Lady's love.
They just won the Cooper-Hewitt Design Award, so she might have them over to the White House.
“Just because you’re cute, connected, rich, and famous doesn’t necessarily mean you design great stuff,” Kim Hastreiter said in her acceptance speech.
Our play-by-play of the fashion parade.
See 75 red-carpet looks in the Golden Globe Red-Carpet Look Book.
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