Metropolitan Fashion Week concludes with costume designer honors
New York – The costume designers for the films Black Panther and Crazy Rich Asians
were presented with top honors at the commencement of Metropolitan Fashion
Week in Los Angeles.
Held at the City Hall Forecourt and Rotunda over the weekend, the sixth
annual ceremony was attended by over 1,500 members of the fashion and
entertainment industry.
Ruth E. Carter, the visionary behind the looks in the comic book
adaptation Black Panther, and Mary E. Vogt, who created the dazzling pieces
featured in Crazy Rich Asians both tied for the Costume Designer of the
Year prize. In the TV category, Jaqueline Demeterio was honored for her
work on the series Younger.
Hosted by America’s Next Top Model alum Ava Capra and the event’s
founder Eduardo Khawam, the evening included a special tribute to Academy
Award-winning makeup artist Ve Neill, who was presented with the coveted
Excellence Award. Over the course of her distinguished career, Neill has
worked on films like Mrs. Doubtfire, Beatlejuice and the recent A Star is
Born. She was given the prize by Steve Carell, who worked with her on the
upcoming drama Welcome to Marwen.
Metropolitan Fashion Week is the only event of it’s kind that features
both the work of retail and costume designers. It has emerged as one of the
fastest growing fashion weeks in the United States, with shows in Seattle,
Los Angeles and Las Vegas.
Photo courtesy of Metropolitan Fashion Week