CFDA celebrates its Fashion Awards ceremony with a night at the museum

CFDA celebrates its Fashion Awards ceremony with a night at the museum

Since Ben Stiller played a rookie security guard in the 2006 flick Night at the Museum, which takes place at Manhattan’s American Museum of Natural History, spending some after-hours time with its larger-than-life replicas has been an enticing proposition. On Monday night, the CFDA put a wildlife spin on its yearly award ceremony by moving the event uptown to the iconic New York institution. Newly appointed CFDA Chairman Thom Brownethe crème of American designers and their celebrity dates.

Gwyenth Paltrow – CFDA

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“Thom wanted something iconic to New York that had an entrance with a grand staircase,” the executive said of the decision to hold the ceremony announced in September. “We knew about the rally Friday as we were informed by museum security. We had to be sensitive to everything around the war,” he said, adding, “The speeches are heartfelt and acknowledge the current state of the world very much. We are here to celebrate our industry’s culture and creativity, but what better way to comfort ourselves than around our art.”
 
Indeed, the guests who arrived at the museum entry greeted by the Barosaurus were decked out in their choice dress, fulfilled by the directive of ‘American cocktail chic.’ Nominees and honorees such as Gwyneth PaltrowCarolina HerreraChloeKim KardashianSerenaKarlie KlossDennis Basso
 

Kim Kardashian presents award to Serena Williams – CFDA

FashionNetwork.com caught up with Cate Holstein of KHAITE just before she would win American Womenswear Designer of the Year, presented to her by Hathaway and Narciso Rodriguez

“I was about six months pregnant last year. Since then, we acquired a CEO around the same time I gave birth. Now, I can really focus on creative expression, which is where my true value is, and embrace motherhood. I have this beautiful son and work with my husband, who does the retail,” she explained, adding that a retail expansion plan is underway.
 
Motherhood has skewed her aesthetic, but in a good way. “The clothes always had an ease to them, but now even more so since becoming a mother. It goes back to what you put on in the morning. There are more separates to dress in what you feel truly comfortable in,” she continued. They must also be ready for life’s unexpected moments with the baby. “I joke that you know you are a mom when your baby spits up on you, and you don’t even wipe it off,” she laughed.
 
She has been busy dressing her son in the new KHAITE X Bonpoint

Mara Hoffman and son Joaquin – CFDA

 
Another honoree was celebrating her son, too. In this case, Mara Hoffman
 
“When I started 23 years ago, I didn’t even know what the word sustainability meant. No one was speaking about it in the context of fashion; it took years to enter the lexicon,” she said. She began a full reset to make her brand fully sustainable in 2015. She encourages others to follow.
 
“It’s one of the more worthy things you can do on this planet in the space of fashion; it’s the only thing to do. It doesn’t have to destroy you or your brand to do it. Some versions can be done at every level,” she said, adding, “There is zero excuse if you have the access and the resources; it is their responsibility to do more and support those who don’t. You have to do something; even on a small level, there are things you can do.”
 
Other notable award presenters and recipients include J Balvin and Greg Lauren to Willy Chavarria for the American Menswear Designer of the Year award, Ayo Edebiri and Prabal GurungOlsenThe Row and Zac Posen presented the Shop with Google Rachel Scott of Diotima; Serena Williams was named Fashion Icon, presented by Kardashian; Moore, introduced by Amazon Fashion President, Muge Erdirik Dogan, gave the Innovation Award to goop, with Founder and CEO Gwyneth Paltrow; Vanessa Hudgens presented the Board of Directors’ Tribute to Vera WangWatts by Laura Linney; The Founder’s Award in honor of Eleanor LambertTom FordLeeHype
 
Jeweler Ana Khouri arrived wearing a stunning diamond pave chunky chain necklace with huge rubellite, a bit overwhelmed by the honor to be nominated in the accessories category as it’s rare for a jeweler to be included among the leather goods designers.
 

Ana Khouri – CFDA

I’m just so happy to have a jewelry designer nominated, not just me but the category being recognized. I’ve been working to stay true to my vision of design and craftsmanship on the idea of what high jewelry should be; what do we want to wear today? she said. The sculptor turned jewelry has honed in on her work to be limited edition and noted the US has been her most significant market. “My designs empower the woman. It’s not about the jewelry dressing them but the shape and form molding to her body,” she added.
 
As the final guests made their way to the seated dinner, a few nominees enjoyed the ‘second’ Red CarpetStuart Veversth  Street block. “There is no strategy; I’m just here to have fun and be a part of the New York fashion community.” However, the designer has had tremendous success with the Coach nomination, and he had previously won once in the past.
 
Menswear winner Willy Chavarria said it was an honor to be recognized by peers, while two award nominee Raul Lopez of Luar for both womenswear and accessories said he was so ‘F’ing stoked to be there.’
 
“I am so excited I feel like a rock star but nervous because it’s also a lot of my friends who are competing and it gets in my head,” he said adding excitedly to a ‘what’s next’ query. “Next

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