Cue Founder and Chairman Rod Levis Wins Australian Fashion Laureate

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Cue Founder and Chairman Rod Levis Wins Australian Fashion Laureate
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The fashion industry veteran was one of six winners honored at the 2023 edition of the Australian Fashion Laureate awards.

Cue Clothing Co. founder and chairman Rod Levis has won the Australian Fashion Laureate for Lifetime Achievement.

The announcement was made at a lunch at Bennelong restaurant at the Sydney Opera House on Thursday, during the 2023 edition of the Australian fashion industry’s most prestigious’s largest local fashion manufacturer, with the majority of manufacturing still done onshore. With an eye to supporting emerging talent, in 2013, the company acquired a majority stake in Australian designer Dion Lee and manages the business side of the brand. The award was accepted by Levis’ two children, Cue Clothing Co.

Lisa Havilah, chief executive officer of Sydney’s Museum of Applies Arts & Sciences, which operates the Powerhouse Museum, won the Carla Zampatti Award for Excellence in Leadership — an award introduced in 2021 to honor Zampatti, who died in April that year. The Powerhouse has staged a number of fashion retrospectives and supports emerging talents by providing studio space through its Creative Industry Residents Program.

Alix Higgins and Denni Francisco, who designs under the Ngali label, won the Emerging Designer and Indigenous Designer categories, respectively, while Kit Willow Podgornik, of the KitX brand, won the Sustainable Designer award. “The Australian Fashion Laureate champions the best in Australian fashion and this year’s winners showcase the diversity of skilled creatives and professionals who have contributed to Australian fashion’s cultural and economic impact” said Natalie Xenita, vice president, managing director of IMG Fashion Events and Properties, Asia-Pacific.EXCLUSIVE: Miss USA 2023's Top 20 Swimsuits Are 'Not the Typical…. We use vendors that may also process your information to help provide our services.

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