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Daniel Vosovic

Meet the Designers in America's International Woolmark Prize Finals

Congratulations are in order for a group of young designers including Joseph Altuzarra, Bibhu Mohapatra, and Wes Gordon, all of whom are in the American finals for the 2014 International Woolmark Prize.

Congratulations are in order for a group of young designers including Joseph Altuzarra, Bibhu Mohapatra, and Wes Gordon, all of whom are in the American finals for the 2014 International Woolmark Prize.

The group of finalists, which includes seven other design houses, will compete for the opportunity to go up against designers from Australia, China, India, and Europe in Milan next year. One American designer will be selected to represent the United States this July, when the 10 finalists present competition collections made with merino wool.

The prize for breaking through the other finalists and into the last round of competition is $100,000 toward that designer's next collection; the international prize is another $100,000, plus the opportunity to sell the winning collection in stores all over the world.

A look at who else is in the running, here in the gallery.

Pre-Fall 2013

Giulietta Pre-Fall 2013

Is that Holly Golightly we see?
Giulietta Pre-Fall 2013 | Pictures

Is that Holly Golightly we see? For Giulietta's Pre-Fall 2013 collection, Sofia Sizzi looked to Audrey Hepburn's wardrobe in Breakfast at Tiffany's for inspiration. Sizzi was already a fan of simple '60s silhouettes, but she freshened them up with gradient jewel prints and light-handed embellishments. A bright pink short-sleeved dress with a full crinoline skirt made for some serious fun, and so did her homage to Golightly's cat, who got immortalized in a green-and-black print.

Photos courtesy of Giulietta

Jennifer Fisher

2012 CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund Finalists Announced

The list of finalists who will compete for the 2012 CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund has been released, and the 13 up-and-coming designers on it include Wes Gordon, Tabitha Simmons, and Suno's Max Osterweis and Erin Beatty.

The list of finalists who will compete for the 2012 CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund has been released, and the 13 up-and-coming designers on it include Wes Gordon, Tabitha Simmons, and Suno's Max Osterweis and Erin Beatty. The contestants will start proving their mettle at the end of July, when they will present their collections to a panel of judges. Other challenges will include creating a one-of-a-kind piece of jewelry for Tiffany & Co. and presenting a show in Los Angeles. The work is worth it: last year's winner Joseph Altuzarra took home a prize of $300,000, while runners-up Pamela Love and Creatures of the Wind's Shane Gabier and Christopher Peters were given $100,000. Winners of the competition are also appointed talented mentors — Diane von Furstenberg, David Neville, and Marcus Wainwright have worked with winners in the past. This year's winner and runners-up will be announced in November. Below, a look at which designers are in the running.

  • Andrea Lieberman — A.L.C.
  • Greg Armas — Assembly New York
  • Sofia Sizzi — Giulietta
  • Justin Salguero, Daniel Silberman, and Alina Silberman — Illesteva
  • Jennifer Fisher — Jennifer Fisher Jewelry
  • Jennifer Meyer Maguire — Jennifer Meyer
  • Max Osterweis and Erin Beatty — Suno
  • Tabitha Simmons — Tabitha Simmons
  • Greg Chait — The Elder Statesman
  • Wes Gordon — Wes Gordon

Photo: Max Osterweis and Erin Beatty attend the 2011 CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund awards dinner.

Celebrity Style

Michelle Williams Joins the Mod Squad in Her Printed Shift Dress

Michelle Williams showed off her mod side while chatting about her new flick Oz: The Great and Powerful at 2012 Comic-Con in San Diego.

Michelle Williams showed off her mod side while chatting about her new flick Oz: The Great and Powerful at 2012 Comic-Con in San Diego. The actress started off with a printed shift dress from Giulietta's Resort 2013 collection, then brightened up her look via purple Giuseppe Zanotti ankle-strap peep-toe pumps. Michelle's dress is not available online, but this Milly tile print dress ($385) will give you that same '60s vibe. Pair it with either the red version of Michelle's Giuseppe Zanottis ($612) or these purple Dolce Vita wedges ($127, originally $169). That's all you need to join Michelle's mod squad — no jewelry required.