ESSENCE.com celebrates the creativity of the talented designers nominated for the Council of Fashion Designer of America (CDFA) 2009 Awards taking place tonight in New York City. The CDFA is recognized for developing America’s top fashion-forward thinkers. The event will also honor First Lady Michelle Obama. Check out this year’s crop of nominees and the celebrities who covet them.
By Cynthia Caban
Womenswear Designer of the Year Nominee
Lil’ Kim is a huge Marc Jacobs fan and they’re actually very good friends too. While in prison, Kim says of Jacobs: “He wrote me every week.” Though he apparently did not design any of her “Dancing with The Stars” costumes, Jacobs’s style is behind many of Kim’s fashionable looks. Head-to-toe chartreuse may be a bit much but get inspired by the classic cut of this stylish suit.
Womenswear Designer of the Year Nominee
This label is designed by sisters Kate and Laura Mulleavy. The hot young duo have only been around for four years and they’ve already joined the ranks of fashion’s elite. Rodate designed the ripped leather thigh highs that Rihanna was spotted in recently.
Menswear Designer of the Year Nominee
Being the menswear director for Bergdorf Goodman for five years prepared Michael Bastian to launch his own collection. Bastian designs clothes for the modern man, favoring looks that are luxurious yet broken in and familiar. Abstract hip-hop artist Kid Cudi is a fan as seen here at the designer’s presentation during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Fall 2009.
Accessory Designer of the Year Nominee
Marc Jacobs’s design genius is being recognized in two categories this year. Jacobs’s looks range from street-inspired styles to elegant gowns. He is also the creative director at fashion house Louis Vuitton. Beyoncé is among the A-listers who love MJ, as seen here donning one his creations.
Accessory Designer of the Year Nominee
Vera Wang is known for her timelessly decadent wedding gowns. The designer also has her name on accessories, fragrances and even a mattress line. Can’t afford a Wang wedding? Check out her lower priced Simply Vera collection available at Kohls department stores and kohls.com.
Swarovski Award for Womenswear Nominee
First Lady Michelle Obama’s influence on fashion has been tremendous. Mrs. Obama has worn each of the nominees in this category, catapulting them to uncharted fame and spotlight. Model Jordan Dunn, pictured here, rips the runway at Thakoon’s fall 2009 show.
Swarovski Award for Womenswear Nominee
Jason Wu blew up overnight after First Lady Michelle Obama wore his creation to the Neighborhood Inaugural Ball. The 26-year-old designer had no idea that the First Lady would be wearing his design until he was sitting in front of the TV watching like the rest of America. Now that’s what we call a lucky break!
Mrs. Obama will be receiving the CDFA Board of Directors Special Tribute for her influence on fashion.