Alexander Wang, Proenza Schouler lead nominees for CFDA awards
NEW YORK (AP) — Alexander Wang and Proenza Schouler are among the leading nominees for this year's Council of Fashion Designers of America awards.
CFDA president Diane von Furstenberg and CEO Steven Kolb announced Wednesday that Wang and Proenza's Lazaro Hernandez and Jack McCollough were in the running for womenswear designer of the year, along with Marc Jacobs. Jacobs and the Proenza duo have won the category before, and Wang has received the Swarovski Award for emerging talent in women's design.
For the top accessories designer, Wang and the Proenza duo — all previous winners — will compete against Phillip Lim.
Thom Browne, Michael Bastian and Steven Cox and Daniel Silver for Duckie Brown are the menswear nominees.
Vera Wang will get the lifetime achievement award, and Oscar de la Renta the Founders Award created in honor of CFDA founder Eleanor Lambert, whom the organization credits "with putting American fashion on the map."
Costume designer Colleen Atwood, whose credits include "Snow White and the Hunstman," ''Alice in Wonderland" and "Chicago," is getting the board of directors' tribute award, and Riccardo Tisci of Givenchy is being recognized with the international award.
Tim Blanks of Style.com is to receive the media award.
The newest round of designers competing for the Swarovski awards, which also include financial support, includes the following:
—Womenswear: Shane Gabier and Christopher Peters for Creatures of the Wind; Carly Cushnie and Michelle Ochs for Cushnie et Ochs; and Erin Beatty and Max Osterweis for Suno.
—Menswear: Dao-Yi Chow and Maxwell Osborne for Public School; Tim Coppens; and Todd Snyder.
—Accessories: Irene Neuwirth, Jennifer Meyer, and Pamela Love.
The CFDA Fashion Awards Selection Committee includes the more than 400 members of the CFDA, along with top fashion retailers, journalists, and stylists.
The awards will be June 3.