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The best American fashion designers of 2022 were chosen

In an event on Monday, November 7, 2022, held at the Casa Cipriani complex in New York, a number of designers, models, celebrities and fashion industry owners gathered. In this ceremony, CFDA fashion awards were presented to the winners.

American actress Natasha Lyonne was the presenter of the program, who performed this ceremony along with the owners and greats of the fashion industry such as Gabriela Hearst, Aurora James, Joseph Altuzarra, Jack McCullough and Lazaro Hernandez.

The event honored the fashion achievements of 2022 and celebrated the 60th anniversary of the founding of the Council of Fashion Designers of America.

Among the people present at this event are actress Christina Ricci, singer Cher, actress Keke Palmer, Vogue editor Anna Wintour, director and actress Kerry Washington, and actor and comedian Joel Kim Booster.

The winners of this ceremony were selected in advance, but the winners of the menswear designer, womenswear designer, accessories, and emerging designer categories were introduced live and awarded to them.

Award winners:

sarepol-Raúl López for Laure brand, American jewelry designer of the year

Raul Lopez for Laure brand, American jewelry designer of the year

 

sarepol-Emily Bode Ojela, the owner of the Bode brand, won the American menswear designer of the year category

Emily Bode Ojela, the owner of the Bode brand, won the American menswear designer of the year category

 

sarepol-Kathryn Holstein for Katie brand, American Womenswear Designer of the Year

Kathryn Holstein for Katie brand, American Womenswear Designer of the Year

 

sarepol-Elena Wells, America's Emerging Designer of the Year

Elena Wells, America’s Emerging Designer of the Year

Kathryn Holstein for the brand Katie, who won the 2022 Womenswear Designer of America Award.

Emily Bode Ojala, the owner of the brand (Bode), was chosen by the American menswear designer of the year

Raul López, the owner of the Laure brand, is the preferred jewelry and decoration brand

Elena Wells won the American Emerging Designer of the Year category

Virgil Abu won the Board of Trustees Award

Lenny Kravitz chosen fashion icon

The Positive Social Impact Award went to Slicens from Slee Fashion House, Laura Kim, Ezra Williams, Prabal Gurung and Tina Leung

Kim Kardashian, Emma Grid, Jens Grid for Kim Kardashian’s Amazon Innovation Award-winning brand Skims

Laurie Lynn Stark and Richard Stark of the Chrome Hearts brand won the Geoffrey Beene Lifetime Achievement Award

Media Award Winner Patty Wilson

United Nations Environmental Sustainability Award

La Roche won the Best Style Designer award

Geoffrey Banks won the special anniversary award

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