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THE CANADIAN ARTS & FASHION AWARDS COMMEMORATES 2024 WINNERS

LINDA EVANGELISTA, JUSTICE AND NIA FAITH, BEN BARRY, AND ROOTS ARE AMONGST THOSE HONOURED AT 11TH ANNUAL AWARD SHOW GALA HOSTED BY BROOKE LYNN HYTES 

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The Canadian Arts & Fashion Awards (CAFA) once again proudly united the fashion industry’s top artists, influencers, and business leaders from across the country  and around the world to commemorate the 2024 winners and honourees at its 11th annual awards gala in  Toronto. This year’s event was hosted by Canadian drag artist, television personality, and Toronto  native Brooke Lynn Hytes and took place at the Fairmont Royal York Hotel.

Legendary Montréal-born and London-based fashion designer and previous CAFA International Canadian  Designer of the Year Award recipient Erdem Moralioglu presented Linda Evangelista with the 2024 Vanguard Award. Over the course of her storied career, Linda Evangelista has taken fashion’s most  devoted and worldwide audience on a visual journey of legendary proportions. With more than 700  magazine covers to her credit, Linda has appeared in a plethora of the most iconic advertising campaigns  and editorials ever published and walked countless runways for the world’s most celebrated designers. With a career heralded by so many, Linda continues to inspire—using her celebrity to support a variety of  causes—most notably breast cancer, of which she is a two-time survivor, and as an activist for AIDS/HIV  research and awareness, racial equality, body positivity and the LGBTQ+ community.

Braille fashion designer Alexa Jovanovic and CEO of the Toronto Fashion Incubator (TFI) Susan  Langdon presented Ben Barry, Dean of Fashion at Parsons School of Design in New York City, with a  2024 Changemaker Award for his work transforming the school’s fashion curriculum and culture by  embedding access, equity and justice as its foundation. Previously, as Chair of Fashion at Toronto  Metropolitan University, Ben spearheaded a new vision to integrate inclusion, decolonization, and  sustainability into the school’s courses, hiring practices and student life. His teaching and research explore  the intersectional fashion experiences of disabled, fat, trans and queer individuals, collaborating with these  communities to design clothing, fashion shows, exhibitions and programs that cultivate inclusion and equity.  In partnership with Sinéad Burke, Ben launched the Parsons Disabled Fashion Student Program. This  recruitment, scholarship and mentorship initiative creates access for disabled students in fashion education  and fosters disability inclusion in the fashion industry. In recognition of his contributions to the fashion  industry, Ben was named to the inaugural Vogue Business “100 Innovators” list.

Award-winning Canadian singer and TV host Keshia Chanté presented Justice Faith and Nia Faith (in  absentia) with a 2024 Changemaker Award for their work as the co-founders of Révolutionnaire and The  Rév Shop, a movement to empower young people to make a positive impact and an inclusive apparel and  accessories line designed for everyone to celebrate the skin they’re in. Together, Justice and Nia have  been recognized as Forbes 30 Under 30 honorees, among Canada’s Top 25 Most Influential Women, and  Toronto Star’s Top 24 of 2024. Their influential work and insights have been featured in Forbes, WWD,  Black Enterprise, Toronto Star, Elle Magazine, Buzzfeed, Refinery 29, Essence, Fashion, Cheddar, CBC,  and more.

The 2024 Outstanding Achievement Award was presented to Roots, a premium outdoor lifestyle brand  renowned for its iconic sweats and leather goods. Suzanne Boyd presented the award, which Meghan  Roach, the President and CEO of Roots, accepted. Founded by Don Green and Michael Budman in 1973  in Toronto, Roots has spent the last 51 years as a cornerstone of Canadian culture, embodying a deep  commitment to quality, authenticity, and innovation. With a foundation built on a love for the outdoors and  the beauty of nature, Roots is recognized for its craftsmanship and meaningful connection with communities  worldwide. Under the leadership of President and CEO, Meghan Roach, Roots continues to celebrate its  rich heritage while embracing a dynamic vision for the future, driven by creative leadership and a passion  for innovation. As the company marked its 50th anniversary last year, it remains dedicated to forging  authentic relationships with its customers and partners, inspired by the unwavering support of the Roots  team.

This year, Christian Allaire, Ojibwe fashion writer at Vogue, took the stage to introduce the launch of the  Indigenous Fashion Award, a new initiative dedicated to honouring the exceptional talent, creative skills,  and storytelling of Indigenous designers and artisans. CAFA Co-Founder and President Vicky Milner said  of the announcement: “We are committed to celebrating diverse styles and expressions that uphold artistic  legacies and modern innovations that push the boundaries of contemporary fashion. As we launch this  award, we are excited to engage with Indigenous designers, brands, creators, and various other Indigenous  fashion platforms and groups. Our goal is to create opportunities for mentorship and collaboration, fostering  a vibrant ecosystem that honours tradition while embracing innovation and business development  opportunities.”

Additionally, as part of CAFA’s philanthropic commitments, the 2024 Gala was proud to spotlight two  remarkable organizations: Shelter Movers and End Violence Everywhere (EVE). Founded by Marc Hull Jacquin, Shelter Movers is a national, volunteer-powered charitable organization providing moving and

storage services at no cost to individuals and families fleeing abuse. They collaborate with local businesses  and community agencies in 10 Canadian cities to support thousands of survivors, primarily women and  children, as they transition to a life free of violence.

EVE, founded by Canadian artist and activist Cait Alexander, provides end-to-end advocacy services for  survivors of violence, namely intimate partner violence (IPV) and sexual assault (SA) in Canada and the  USA. By offering a trauma-informed friend to aid the survivor in their recovery, EVE provides support for medical, legal, financial, or therapeutic needs. They also work with the government to pass better  legislation, reform the justice system and help create a better culture.

As part of this evening’s celebrations, NARS Beauty Lounge offered CAFA guests a unique opportunity to  experience life on the explicit side and to celebrate the brand’s 30th anniversary. Guests got the opportunity  to step into a space where glamour meets effortless edge and sublime sophistication meets total  provocation. Attendees got the chance to find their perfect Explicit shade, try iconic Blush, enjoy the Explicit  photo booth and play the NARS digital game.

Harry Rosen also offered guests an immersive luxury lounge experience featuring high-fashion pieces  from their FW24 collection. The space integrated fashion, art, and luxury into a single Harry Rosen  experience, where guests created new memories from photos and custom illustrations.

Additionally, in celebration of their unique intersection of tech and fashion, Amazon Canada activated an  immersive space, aptly named the Amazon Atelier, at the 2024 CAFA Awards. Inspired by the work of the  nominees for the Fashion Design Student Award sponsored by Amazon, the Amazon Atelier artfully  showcased the craftsmanship and breadth of Canada’s emerging talent. Designed as a modern, conceptual  take on a traditional atelier, the space featured a curated selection of Amazon Fashion pieces. It also  included a photo studio experience where guests could capture their own iconic style moments during the  awards ceremony. The Amazon Atelier offered an innovative perspective and fresh storytelling on  Amazon’s growing presence in the fashion industry, while underlining Amazon’s continuous support of  Canadian designers through its future-focused digital platform.

The gala and ongoing programming continue to be made possible by CAFA’s generous sponsors, including  returning presenting sponsor NARS Cosmetics, along with returning sponsors Yorkdale Shopping Centre, Disruptive Edge, Fairmont Royal York, Palettera, The Kit, and Toronto Star.

New additions to CAFA sponsorship this year included Amazon Canada, Dyson, Harry Rosen, Optimum  Retailing, and LaSalle College Montréal, a member of LCI Education, who presented the 2024 NewGen List.

WINNERS:

The Womenswear Designer of the Year Award was presented to Beaufille by Meredith Shaw, Tracy  Moore, and Cheryl Hickey

The Menswear Designer of the Year Award was presented to Spencer Badu by Ian Rosen of Harry  Rosen.

The Award for Emerging Talent, Fashion, presented by Optimum Retailing to an innovative Canadian  designer who is emerging as a true creative force in Canadian fashion, was awarded to Jontay Kahm

The Award for Emerging Talent, Accessories, presented by Donté Colley to an innovative Canadian  designer who is emerging as a true creative force in Canadian fashion accessory design, was awarded  to Steff Eleoff.

The Accessory Designer of the Year Award was presented to Maguire by Sangita Patel.

The Outerwear Brand of the Year Award was presented to Nobis by Phil Wizard and Sarah Nurse.

The Digital Fashion Creator of the Year Award was presented by Yorkdale Shopping Centre and  went to Mei Pang.

Tia Kureshi received the Fashion Design Student Award, presented by Amazon Canada, to an  exceptional fashion design student who has recently graduated from a Canadian fashion design program. 

The Model of the Year Award was presented to Mathieu Simoneau by Lauren Chan.

Richard Bernardin received the Image Maker of the Year Award, presented by Max Abadian, to an  outstanding Canadian fashion photographer or filmmaker who has made a significant impact within the  Canadian and/or global fashion industry.

Dalton Dubois was presented the Fresh Face of the Year Award by NARS Cosmetics to an emerging  Canadian model who the industry recognizes as one of Canada’s newest and brightest fresh faces.

The Stylist of the Year Award was presented to Amber Watkins by Kirk Pickersgill.

The Fashion Impact Award, presented by George Sully and Shayla Oulette Stonechild, to a Canadian  designer or brand that has made a significant social or philanthropic impact in the Canadian and/or  international community, was awarded to Vanja Vasic, Fashion Art Toronto.

Kotn received the Sustainability Award, presented by Sarah Jay and Adam Taubenfligel to a brand or  individual taking action and inspiring change in the fashion industry toward a more sustainable future. 

The Makeup Artist of the Year Award was awarded to Sabrina Rinaldi by Irina Lazareanu.

The Hair Artist of the Year Award was presented by Dyson and awarded to Kristjan Hayden by Matthew Collins.

The Womenswear Designer of the Year Award:

Winner: Beaufille

The Menswear Designer of the Year Award:

Winner: Spencer Badu

The Award for Emerging Talent, Fashion:

Winner: Jontay Kahm

The Award for Emerging Talent, Accessories:

Winner: Steff Eleoff

The Accessory Designer of the Year Award:

Winner: Maguire

The Outerwear Brand of the Year Award:

Winner: Nobis

The Fashion Design Student Award:

Winner: Tia Kureshi

The Image Maker of the Year Award:

Winner: Richard Bernardin

The Stylist of the Year Award:

Winner: Amber Watkins

The Fresh Face of the Year Award:

Winner: Dalton Dubois

The Model of the Year Award:

Winner: Mathieu Simoneau

The Fashion Impact Award:

Winner: Vanja Vasic, Fashion Art Toronto

The Digital Fashion Creator of the Year Award:

Winner: Mei Pang

The Sustainability Award:

Winner: Kotn

The Makeup Artist of the Year Award:

Winner: Sabrina Rinaldi

The Hair Artist of the Year Award:

Winner: Kristjan Hayden

CAFA was created to support and celebrate the Canadian Fashion industry. Through the recognition and  promotion of outstanding achievement and emerging talent in Canadian fashion, CAFA is dedicated to  generating a stronger appreciation and market for our artists both in Canada and abroad and to support the  economic development of the Canadian fashion industry. CAFA is committed to further developing and  cultivating our homegrown talent by creating mentorship and financial opportunities as well as establishing  collaborative partnerships that strive to unite the fashion community and the various, existing, fashion  initiatives around the country. Additional information can be found at www.cafawards.ca

 

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