The British Fashion Council (BFC) today announced the
winner of this year’s BFC/Vogue
Designer Fashion Fund as Nicholas
Kirkwood. The prize, now in
its fourth year, was established to further enhance the reputation of London’s
rising stars and assist in the development of their businesses. The Fund
comprises of monetary prize of £200,000 and access to key senior level mentors
across the UK fashion industry.
Nicholas Kirkwood commented "I'm thrilled. It was a great honour to be part of such a strong shortlist of talent. Being awarded the fund will enable us to realise our plans to develop the brand globally."
Kirkwood’s stockist list includes many of the world luxury retailers such as 10 Corso Como, Milan; Barneys, New York and Lane Crawford, Hong Kong and has two recently opened flagship stores in London and New York.
Beyond his eponymous label, Nicholas has worked alongside established and emerging Ready-to-Wear designers to create shoes for their runway shows and over the past eight years since he launched his collection, Kirkwood has won much critical acclaim for his unique craftsmanship and perspective.
The British Fashion Council has an international reputation for supporting emerging talent through its existing schemes; NEWGEN supported by TOPSHOP, NEWGEN MEN sponsored by Topman and Fashion Forward sponsored by Ebay Fashion and supported by the Mayor of London. The BFC/Vogue Designer Fashion Fund set up in 2008, specifically aims to aid business growth, global reputation and create employment opportunities.
British Vogue, headline sponsor, whose March issue is on sale 7th February will showcase the talents of all five finalists.
Caroline Rush, Chief Executive British Fashion Council commented “The calibre of applications in the shortlist were second to none, all of the designers proved that they are at a very crucial stage in their business when the fund could deliver a real opportunity to accelerate growth. However Nicholas’ application provided a clear and compelling case for how both funding and targeted mentoring would be used to assist him in taking the next steps in developing a global brand.”
Nicholas Kirkwood commented "I'm thrilled. It was a great honour to be part of such a strong shortlist of talent. Being awarded the fund will enable us to realise our plans to develop the brand globally."
The choice to award Nicholas was based on his and business partner Christopher
Suarez’s extremely professional 3 year plan and presentation at interview.
Nicholas has demonstrated exceptional skill in building a modern, individual
and recognisable accessories line and was very clear on his business growth
strategy and the key challenges he would like to address with the support of
the Fund and its advisors.
The BFC will develop a bespoke mentoring programme tailored specifically to
assist Nicholas to achieve his business goals for the next 18 months, with the
aspiration that the network developed during this mentoring year will endure
throughout his career as he makes the transition from a developing creative
business into a global fashion brand.
The five shortlisted designers of Roksanda
Ilincic, Mary
Katrantzou, Nicholas
Kirkwood, Peter
Pilotto
and Emilia Wickstead were chosen by a panel of representatives of Fund sponsors. All designers shortlisted demonstrated incredible creativity combined with entrepreneurship encouraging a dynamic debate to agree on a single winner. All of the shortlisted will be invited to participate in the Fashion Trust mentoring programme for a 24 month period.
An alumnus of prestigious design schools Central Saint Martins and Cordwainers,
Kirkwood’s collection launched in spring 2005 challenged the conventions of
women’s luxury footwear. This inaugural collection of architecturally inspired
pieces blended genres subverting the relationship between femininity and
modernity winning the attention of Grace Jones, Daphne Guinness and Cecilia
Dean of celebrated art-house publication Visionaire as well as rave reviews
from the fashion industry.and Emilia Wickstead were chosen by a panel of representatives of Fund sponsors. All designers shortlisted demonstrated incredible creativity combined with entrepreneurship encouraging a dynamic debate to agree on a single winner. All of the shortlisted will be invited to participate in the Fashion Trust mentoring programme for a 24 month period.
Kirkwood’s stockist list includes many of the world luxury retailers such as 10 Corso Como, Milan; Barneys, New York and Lane Crawford, Hong Kong and has two recently opened flagship stores in London and New York.
Beyond his eponymous label, Nicholas has worked alongside established and emerging Ready-to-Wear designers to create shoes for their runway shows and over the past eight years since he launched his collection, Kirkwood has won much critical acclaim for his unique craftsmanship and perspective.
The British Fashion Council has an international reputation for supporting emerging talent through its existing schemes; NEWGEN supported by TOPSHOP, NEWGEN MEN sponsored by Topman and Fashion Forward sponsored by Ebay Fashion and supported by the Mayor of London. The BFC/Vogue Designer Fashion Fund set up in 2008, specifically aims to aid business growth, global reputation and create employment opportunities.
British Vogue, headline sponsor, whose March issue is on sale 7th February will showcase the talents of all five finalists.
Caroline Rush, Chief Executive British Fashion Council commented “The calibre of applications in the shortlist were second to none, all of the designers proved that they are at a very crucial stage in their business when the fund could deliver a real opportunity to accelerate growth. However Nicholas’ application provided a clear and compelling case for how both funding and targeted mentoring would be used to assist him in taking the next steps in developing a global brand.”
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