Fashion Group International’s 26th Annual Rising Star Awards

Byron Lars, Constance White, Byron’s business associate Sheila Gray, and
Marilyn Kirschner

The Fashion Group International’s 26th annual Rising Star Awards were held on Tuesday afternoon at The Lighthouse Pier Sixty One on the Hudson. Like many other high-profile events, fashion or otherwise, it’s the first live version in two years.

Pier Sixty One on the Hudson
Photo: Marilyn Kirschner

In the past, the lunch has traditionally been held in January at Cipriani 42nd Street. This year, they moved it up to May, and to accommodate the growing number of guests, they changed the location to the largest waterfront event venue in Manhattan, and luckily, the weather could not have been more ideal.

Nicole Fischelis Maryann Grisz and Fern Mallis
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“I am so happy to have secured this new larger venue with outside space and elevated filtration for us. There has been much excitement coming out of quarantine for live events and interest in Fashion Group,” said Maryann Grisz, President & CEO of FGI International. In fact, during her welcoming address, Grisz noted that the lunch was sold out and overcapacity.

“I’m the perfect person to be here. I’m the poster child for revival and reinvention”

Rebecca Moses

There was an 11 AM reception followed by a luncheon, during which awards were given out. Rebecca Moses was the Keynote Speaker, and her discourse was rousing and emotional. The prolific artist, illustrator, author, and designer is, after all, the ultimate survivor. “You all have MAMMOTH survival skills. Congratulations, you’ve been noticed,” said Moses, who stressed the importance of reinvention and taking significant risks.

Rebecca Moses
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Rebecca, who was seated at the table with her mother and best friend Vera Wang, reminded the creative nominees and honorees that instinct, passion, and discipline are necessary qualities for success and implored the group to never allow all the ‘isms’ to hold them back. “Make your own rules.”

Marylou Luther, Teri Agins, and husband John Paul Hands
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Fashion veterans Fern Mallis, Nicole Fischelis, Constance White, Marylou Luther, Teri Agins, Lynn Yaeger, Linda Fargo, and Audrey Smaltz, who narrated the event, mingled with honorees and presenters Kelly Cutrone, Freddie Leiba, Kerby Jean-Raymond, Ken Downing, Tracy Reese, Nina Garcia, Gary Wassner and Jason Wu. The 40-year-old Taiwan-born designer, who was given this award in 2008 (“2000 years ago,” he joked), presented the Entrepreneur of the Year Award to Cole Wassner.

Greivy & Lynn Yaeger
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Tracy Reese and Lisa Arrindell presented the President’s Award for Excellence to Byron Lars. Tracy noted that for Byron, it’s really all about the customer. Lars, who was named “rookie of the year” by Women’s Wear Daily in 1991, called this a special moment he would never forget.

He thanked his ardent supporters, Teri Agins whose New York Times article, “Byron Lars Is Still Here”, September 9, 2020, helped bring recognition back to his brand, and Constance White, the first person who ever wrote about him. And then Byron thanked his longtime colleague Sheila Gray with whom he established a new clothing brand, “INEARNEST” in 2020.

The name Ernest, which is the brand’s credo, means “occurring to a greater extent or more intensely than before”. Ernest is also the name of Byron’s late father and it happens to be his middle name.

Ken Downing announced a two-way tie in the New Retail category. The winners are Nancy Volpe Beringer of The Vault by Volpe Beringer and Nyakio Grieco of thirteen lunes.

Accessories Award Finalist Pam Seidman and Freddie Leiba
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Freddie Leiba named Mia Becar of Betzabe Gonzalez the winner in the Accessories Award category. The always dapper Freddie, who was recently named to the 2021- 2022 International Best Dressed List, told the crowd that curiosity and knowledge are the two main things that keep him going. “Diana Vreeland taught me to use my eyes, let my eyes follow, and I’ve never stopped.”

Marilyn Kirschner and Linda Fargo

Kelly Cutrone presented in the All Gender category. Before announcing that the winner was Tristan Detwiler of Stan, Cutrone told the guests that there are a lot of misconceptions about fashion people, but in actuality, there are so many amazing fashion people throughout the world.

Finalists Junny Ann Hibbert & Christopher Lowman
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As for the talented nominees, she observed, “It doesn’t matter how you identify or how much money you have. If you want to take this ride- and you’re crazy if you do- suit up and show up. If you have a talent, you are welcome here, the greatest city in the world.”

Christian Juul Nielsen and Kerby Jean-Raymond
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Pyer Moss founder Kerby Jean-Raymond presented the Menswear Award to Christian Juul Nielsen of AKNVAS, who beat out Christopher Lowman, Kenneth Nicholson, and Terry Singh. In 2014, Kerby won the FGI award for Rising Star in the menswear category. He thanked Maryann Grisz and the Fashion Group International for this honor which helped launch his career. “They were the first people to say, “I like what you’re doing.”

Nina Garcia and Frederick Anderson
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Last but not least, Elle’s editor-in-chief Nina Garcia handed the Womenswear Award to Frederick Anderson, the very popular winner in a group that included Amir Taghi, Kelsey Randall, Junny Ann Hibbert, and Mimi Prober. Anderson especially thanked his loyal fans, including Jean Shafiroff, Lauren Day Roberts, and Alexandra Lebenthal, who showed up in support, and was seated at a table together.

Alexandra Lebenthal wearing Frederick Anderson’s embroidered pants
Photo: Marilyn Kirschner

Lebenthal was wearing a fabulous pair of heavily embroidered white pants from Anderson’s most recent collection.

The New York-based designer has been in the fashion industry for more than 20 years now, launching various brands. He is known for his eponymous label and luxurious, chic style collection. While Frederick is not a young up-and-comer like the others in contention on this day, he is finally designing a collection driven by his singular vision. The bottom line is?” I’ve been around for a while, but I’m finally me.”

Diane Clehane

Finally, it’s impossible to write about this event without considering Diane Clehane, who passed away in March. Diane was a dear friend of Lookonline and a longtime contributor. For 25 years, Clehane was the director of media relations and advertising for the Fashion Group International before leaving that post last year to focus more on her royal coverage. She is sorely missed.

Marilyn Kirschner

I am a long time fashion editor with 40+ years of experience. As senior market of Harper's Bazaar for 21 years I met and worked with every major fashion designer in the world and covered all of the collections in Paris, London, Milan and New York. I was responsible for overall content, finding and pulling in the best clothes out there, and for formulating ideas and stories.

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