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Here’s your full list of tonight’s winners:

Accessory Designer Award: Nicholas Kirkwood British Style Award: Alexa Chung Designer Brand Award: Stella McCartney Designer of the Year Award: Stella McCartney Emerging Talent Award, Accessories: Sophie Hulme Emerging Talent Award, Menswear: Jonathan Saunders Emerging Talent Award, RTW: J. W. Anderson Isabella Blow Award for Fashion Creator: Louise Wilson OBE Menswear Designer Award: Kim Jones for Louis Vuitton Model Award: Cara Delevingne New Establishment Award: Erdem Outstanding Achievement Award in Fashion: Manolo Blahnik CBE Red Carpet Award: Roksanda Ilincic Special Recognition Award: Harold Tillman CBE

Source: styleite.com
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Rest in Peace, Anna.

Women like Anna Piaggi harness the true power of fashion – effortlessly and endlessly imaginative, from the smallest task to the grand gesture, everything manifesting as creative expression.
 Piaggi lived life in colour, a protagonist of more-is-more, bigger, brighter and bolder. Making her name contributing to Italian Vogue, typing away on Sottsass' famous Olivetti Valentine, Piaggi enjoyed friendships with fashion's most referenced – Karl Lagerfeld and Manolo Blahnik in particular. The muse was a regular occurrence in the front row, in her element holding court at the runway, the purest fashion moment there is. In 2006 her philosophy was celebrated with an exhibition of her expansive wardrobe at the V&A; mixing high and low, couture, ready-to-wear, found, uniform and custom.

Piaggi died aged 81. Rest in Peace, Anna.

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HBO Girls: Fashion Not What It Used To Be

It’s interesting that Vogue did a piece covering the look of HBO’s Girls because one thing this show seems to be not about is fashion. Or at least it’s played very differently from the show Girls most frequently compared to, Sex & The City, for which fashion repeatedly was cited as the show’s fifth character.

Indeed, while the writer & star of the series, Lena Dunham, pays the requisite tribute to SATC via a giant poster featured on the studio wall of NYU student, Shonshanna (gosh I love that name), it’s something of a backhanded compliment as she is Girls’ least hip character with fashion choices that tend to be more mainstream mall-ish what with her matching Victoria’s Secret bra & panties, short-sleeved Juicy hoodies and ack, even a Snuggie! In many ways Shoshanna represents the final ripple of that which was spawned S&TC, with the end results not all that pretty much less chic. (And actually I have a theory that Dunham secretly has mixed feelings about the SATCcomparisons, would prefer ones made to Seinfeld, and in the ultimate teenage rebellous move accidentally-on-purpose does a lot of stuff that kicks dirt on its main themes.)

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Meanwhile Dunham, aka Hanna, has become best known for flashing her untoned bod, her hole-riddled underwear and not sexy pantyhose looks. And that is no accident. According to a NYMag interview with wardrobe designer Jenn Rogien, the show is taking a decidely unsensuous approach to lingerie to the point where the more accurate description of the characters’ most intimate garments would probably be plain ole underpants:

“[Hanna] is in bed and it was about finding just the right pair of gross underwear — really playing against the sexiness of being in bed when it’s not supposed to be sexy. In this show, it wasn’t about finding the prettiest lacy bra for a sex scene.”

The liklihood that some brand akin to Manolo Blahnik will emerge from Girls seems very unlikely. If anything it will be some vintage clothing store like Gemiola, owned by the character Hanna’s (played by Jemima Kirke) real-life mom and a wardrobe source for costume designer Rogien. Which makes sense actually. While brands still matter greatly, in a post-2008-recession-world, fashion for women anyway doesn’t seem to be what it used to be.  There are no more hipsters because at least in major cities everyone dresses that way now, and outside of the fashion world, getting dressed to the nines like the SATC ladies used to do seems, well, like either  something for celebs on red carpets or office worker types and who wants to be either one of those?

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SNOWDON BLUE

Today Acne will release its latest collaboration, an ode to the blue shirt, a book with sixty portraits by London born photographer Antony Armstrong-Jones, better known as Lord Snowdon. It will be a beautiful collection of blue shirts inspired by those worn by the famous people in Snowdon’s portraits, including Ralph Fiennes, Jeremy Irons, Emma Thompson, Graham Greene, Sidney Nolan, Manolo Blahnik, Agatha Christie, Tony Blair, David Bowie, and the Prince and Princess of Wales, to mention a few. Today, the shirt collection and the book, assembled and edited by Snowdon’s youngest daughter, Frances von Hofmannsthal, will be presented together with an exhibition of portraits at the Acne Studios London, and will travel to Paris, Stockholm and New York. 

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