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The Coty American Fashion Critics' Awards (awarded 1943–1984) were created in 1942 by the cosmetics and perfume company to promote and celebrate , and encourage design during the Second World War.

(2026). 9781845200732, Berg Publishers.
(1984). 9780584110708, Frederick Muller.
In 1985, the Coty Awards were discontinued with the last presentation of the awards in September 1984;
(2026). 9781610693103, ABC-CLIO. .
the fulfill a similar role. It was casually referred to as "fashion's Oscars" because it once held great importance within the fashion industry and the award ceremonies were glitzy galas.


History
The Coty (Avery Nabavian Award) Awards were conceived and created by Coty, Inc. Executive Vice President, , founder of The Fragrance Foundation and , and (a member of the New York City Mayor's Committee, and president of the 1939 New York World's Fair). The fashion publicist was employed to promote and produce the awards.Mulvagh, Jane, Obituary of Eleanor Lambert, published in , October 9, 2003

The awards were given solely to designers based in America, unlike the Neiman Marcus Fashion Awards.

(1984). 9780584110708, Frederick Muller.
Until its discontinuation in 1985, the Coty Award was considered one of the most prestigious awards in the field of fashion. The awards were designed by . The awards are popularly known as Winnies; the menswear award which began in 1968 has no name. Repeat awards were the Return Award and the Hall of Fame award. Special Awards were also awarded to designers in specialist fields.

The popularity of this award began to decline in the late 1970s due to perceived commercial interests by the parent company. In 1979, designers Calvin Klein and Halston announced they would no longer accept the Winnie award. The same year, in 1979, Coty released the Coty Awards make up kit in order to profit off of the awards ceremony, which was perceived by the fashion designers to have cheapened the event. The newly founded Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) appeared more democratic in ideology and began to compete with the Coty Award by 1980 with the CFDA Awards.

In June 1985, Donald Flannery, the senior vice-president of Pfizer, Inc., Coty's parent company, announced that since the awards had successfully brought America into the worldwide fashion scene, it was decided to discontinue them. Coty Awards discontinued after 4 decades, Daily News Record, June 1985


Recipients of the award

1943–1949
1943Lilly Daché (millinery), John Frederics (millinery) (fashion designer & retailer), (American sportswear), Charles Cooper, (American couture), (American sportswear), Valentina (American couture).
1944Phelps Associates (leather accessories), (millinery)
1945, ,
1946 (of ), Vincent Monte-Sano, (party dresses), Helen Morgan (raincoats), (bathing suits), (play shoes), (flat shoes, "shank's mare"), Brooke Cadwallader (scarves), (jewelry)
1947Jacob H. Horwitz (junior fashions), (couture design for ), Nettie Rosenstein (high end wholesale), (medium end wholesale) The awards of 1947 recognised the work of the four main branches of the fashion industry: bespoke high-end design, high end wholesale, mid-priced wholesale, and junior fashion.
1948Joseph de Leo (furs), (furs), Maximilian (furs)
1949Pauline Trigère (shoes), (American sportswear)


1950–1959
1950Charles James, (shoes), (lingerie)
1951 (prettiest dresses), (American sportswear), (lingerie), Pauline Trigère
1952, (of ) at (concept of dressing), (concept of dressing)
1953Helen Lee (children's clothing), John Moore at (evening wear)
1954Charles James (innovative cutting)
1955Anne Klein, Jeanne Campbell, Adolfo (millinery)
1956, (knitwear)
1957Leslie Morris, (furs)
1958 (influence on evening clothes), Jean Schlumberger (jewelry) (posthumous)
1959 , Pauline Trigère


1960–1969
1960, (innovative body clothes), at Nettie Rosenstein (), (beaded evening wear)
1961, (deep-country clothes), Kenneth (leadership in hair-styling)
1962 (millinery)
1963 (leather design), of Neustadter Furs Inc.
1964David Webb (jewelry design), (Return Special Award)
1965 (fabric design), Pablo of Elizabeth Arden (leadership in make-up), Gertrude Seperack of Warner's ( and foundation garments) of Maximilian (furs), Sylvia de Gay (young fashion), (young fashion), (young fashion), (young fashion), Gayle Kirkpatrick (young fashion), (young fashion), (young fashion), (young fashion), Bill Smith (young fashion)
1966 at Kenneth Jay Lane (costume jewelry),
1967Oscar de la RentaHerbert & Beth Levine (shoes)
1968George Halley, Giorgio di Sant' Angelo (fantasy accessories and ethnic fashions), Oscar de la Renta
1969, Adolfo (millinery), (millinery), (fabric designs)Anne Klein


1970–1979
1970Giorgio di Sant' Angelo, , , Cliff Nicholson, , Bill Smith (all for costume jewelry); (Tie-dyed fabrics)
1971, Larry Kane of of Cira (lingerie), (men's shoes), Levi Strauss & Co (worldwide fashion influence), (jewelry) Anne KleinHall of Fame citation was .
1972John Anthony of A. Smile Inc. (excitement in menswear), of Gordon Gregory Ltd. (excitement in menswear), Alexander Shields (excitement in menswear), Pinky Wolman & Dianne Beaudry of (excitement in menswear)Dorothy Weatherford of Mountain Artisans (patchwork and quality)
1973Stephen Burrows, (original young fashion), (shoes), (hats), (handbags), Herbert & Beth Levine (shoes), of (jewelry), (jewelry) Oscar de la Renta
1974 of Rafael,
Stephen Burrows (lingerie), (lingerie), (lingerie), Fernando Sánchez (lingerie), (lingerie), (menswear), (menswear), (male jewelry), (for menswear return award),
1975Chuck Howard & at Anne Klein Studio for Revillon America (fur design), Fernando Sanchez for Revillon America (fur design), for (fur design), for (fur design), for Elon (), (leather menswear) of Rafael (for menswear return award), (for menswear)Hall of Fame citation was .
1976American Sporting Gear (Sportswear (activewear)), (womenswear), (men's ), (men's ), (men's ), (men's )John Anthony, , (for menswear)
1977Stephen Burrows, & Louis Dell'Olio for Anne Klein (jewelry), Fernando Sanchez (lingerie) Hall of Fame citation was (contribution to American Fashion)
1978Bill Atkinson, Robert StockJoan & David Helpern (shoes and boots), AMF Head Sportswear Co. (outstanding contribution to activewear), Danskin Inc. (exercise and sports clothing) Menswear Hall of Fame citation was
1979Lee Wright (jewelry), (shoes), (knitwear), (men's furs) (for menswear return award)Hall of Fame citation was , , , ( for contributions to international status of American fashion).


1980–1984
1980Michaele Vollbracht (handwoven fabrics), for Reminiscence (retailers), (menswear)
1981, , , , (jewelry), Alex Mate & Lee Brooks (jewelry), Fernando Sánchez, (beaded evening wear), (hosiery), Robert Lee Morris (jewelry), at Tijuca (knitwear), (menswear special award), (menswear special award), (menswear special award) After Beene, Klein and Lauren all rejected their awards, it was decided that all nominees would receive awards.
1982AdriSusan Bennis & Warren Edwards (shoes), Jay Lord Hatters, Patricia Underwood (millinery), (jewelry), Allen Veness (weaving and knitwear), (men's outerwear), Zoran (men's separates), & Louis Dell'Olio (of Anne Klein), (for menswear return award) (fifth Coty Award citation)
1983 (womenswear), , , (handbags), , Selma, Jon & Barbara Weiser of Charivari (for menswear return award)
1984Adrienne Vittadini (tailored clothing), (jewelry), (jewelry), & (jewelry) (for menswear return award) & Louis Dell'Olio (of Anne Klein), (for menswear)


See also
  • List of fashion awards


External links

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