TORONTO — The Canadian Arts & Fashion Awards has named Lecavalier the year’s top womenswear brand and Mr. Saturday the top menswear brand.
A weekend gala in Toronto reunited the industry's artists, influencers and business leaders following last year’s virtual edition, which celebrated winners from both 2020 and 2021.
Montreal-born Marie-Ève Lecavalier accepted the womenswear honour on behalf of her eponymous label, which earned a coveted slot at Paris Fashion Week last year.Â
Toronto-based Joey Gollish, creative director and founder of Mr. Saturday, accepted themenswearprize for his irreverent streetwear brand.
Other top awards went to Melanie Auld for best accessory designer and Sentaler for best outerwear brand. Emerging talent prizes went to Kathryn Bowen in the fashion category and Maguire for accessories.
The outstanding achievement award went to the Montréal-based brand SSENSE, a global e-commerce platform that features a mix of established and emerging luxury brands.
Saturday’s event was co-hosted by model Grace Mahary and actress Karine Vanasse.
Brooke Wall, founder and CEO of The Wall Group, received the Vanguard Award for efforts to champion historically under-represented talent.Â
The inaugural Changemaker Award, created to honour those who have spearheaded progressive change within the fashion industry, went to Sage Paul, artistic director of Indigenous Fashion Arts, and George Sully, creator of the Black Designers of sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ Index.
Other prizes included:
Fashion Innovation Award: Calico
Digital Fashion Creator of the Year: Myles Sexton
Fashion Design Student Award: Kevin Quang Thai NguyenÂ
Model of the Year: Awar Odhiang
Image Maker of the Year: Justin Wu
Fresh Face of the Year: Willow AllenÂ
Stylist of the Year: Nariman Janghorban
Fashion Impact Award: Izzy Camilleri
Sustainability Award: Kelly Drennan, Fashion Takes Action Â
Makeup Artist of the Year: Viktor PetersÂ
Hair Artist of the Year: Janet JacksonÂ
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 17, 2022.
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