If theres something to take away from 2024or from the 21st century, at this pointits that everything iscontent.
We asked about favorite designers, top collections, and the years standout debut.
And we made it anonymous because we wanted to know what youreallyfeel about the year coming to a close.

And Id say you delivered.
Though I wish you would have taken the question more seriously, I appreciate being in such illustrious company.
Our runner-up was Matthieu Blazy, the Bottega Veneta creative director said to be headed to Chanel.

Photographed by Steven Meisel, styled by Olivier Rizzo,Vogue,May 2024.
Photographed by Steven Meisel, styled by Olivier Rizzo,Vogue,May 2024.
Chemena Kamalis Chloe debut also made the cut, as did Dries Van Notens farewell show.
The Row and Miu Miu battled for number one, but the latter came out ahead.

Photographed by Steven Meisel, styled by Olivier Rizzo,Vogue,May 2024.
There was not much alignment here at all.
What he shows, he sells, said a model of Iwais work.
He knows his audience and he makes clothing for them.

Of Abe, a publicist commented: Chitose owns her brand 100%, what a boss.
And after 25 years, she doesnt get the same recognition as others.
Emerging designer is a new category for us this year, but youll recognize this name.

The runner-up was 2024 LVMH Prize winner Ellen Hodakova Larsson.
No surprise here: Chemena Kamalis fall 2024 collection for Chloe is the undisputed winner.
Stylist of the Year was one of our most competitive of this years categories.

Unlike the definition of underrated, heres something the group definitely agreed on: Trends are over.
Sending love to the real ones who said never say never.
Remember, in life, and in fashion, what goes around comes back around.

Fashion has a new It-bag.
The Pieter Mulier-designer Alaia Le Teckel handbag took the top spot for the years best accessory.
Alaia took the second spot too with its equally omnipresent ballet flats.

On top of all the great bops was all the incredible fashion.
Your pick for the tippy top?
As one editor put it: She dresses like herself and makes brands work for her.

Left image: Photographed by Carlijn Jacobs,Vogue, December 2024, Special Issue, Guest Edited by Marc Jacobs.
When else would you see Rodarte at the rave?
Special shoutout to her remarkable stylist Chris Horan.
What surprised me: No women designers made the cut, though a few people did nominate a woman.





