Fashion / NewsFashion / NewsIB Kamara scores big at the 2021 Fashion AwardsDazed’s Editor in Chief will take home the evening’s Isabella Blow prize for Fashion CreatorShareLink copied ✔️November 19, 2021November 19, 2021TextDaniel RodgersHarry Styles – winter 2021 IB Kamara, Dazed’s Editor in Chief, will officially be recognised for his contributions to culture at the 2021 iteration of the British Fashion Awards. The multidisciplinary stylist and image maker will be decorated with the Isabella Blow prize for Fashion Creator, which celebrates the most pioneering and boundary-breaking creatives within the industry. Past winners have included Pat McGrath, Edward Enninful, Nick Knight, Mert and Marcus, and Sam McKnight. Born in Sierra Leone, Kamara spent his childhood in Gambia. At age 16, he moved to London, where he later attended Central Saint Martins. Since graduating, he has curated an instantly recognisable handwriting rooted in the mythologising of culture. Throughout his work, painted faces, headpieces, and high fashion are brought together as traditional dress, forging a global vision set somewhere far away from earth. His editorials have landed in the pages of most major fashion magazines, working with the likes of Paolo Roversi, David Sims, and Rafael Pavarotti, while counting Rihanna, Beyoncé, Burberry, Louis Vuitton, Madonna, and Solange as close collaborators. At Dazed, Kamara’s expansive outlook has shone a light on global youth culture, straddling Lagos, Barbados, Saigon, Cape Town, and Guatemala, transforming the magazine into a living, breathing document of our times, one he hopes will be studied in schools around the world. “Kamara has through his storytelling and unique point of view inspired people from all backgrounds to explore fashion, making him hugely respected within the fashion community and a source of inspiration for many generations to come,” Caroline Rush, CEO of The British Fashion Council says. “We are thrilled to present the Isabella Blow Award for Fashion Creator to IB Kamara and acknowledge him for his incredible contribution to the global fashion industry.” This year’s ceremony, sponsored by TikTok, will be held on November 29 at the Royal Albert Hall – stay tuned for our lowdown on the evening and have a flick through what’s gone down in the past here. Rihanna wears all clothes and boots custom Burberry, skincare products Fenty Skin, beauty products Fenty Beauty. From left: Omar and Alton wear all clothes and accessories Burberry. Umbrella, walking cane and briefcase IbKamaraStudios.Photography Rafael Pavarotti, Styling Ibrahim KamaraEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MORESalomonWatch a mini documentary about the inner workings of SalomonMarie Antoinette was reborn at Sandy Liang’s AW26 showBACARDÍIn pictures: Unfiltered joy from the heart of Amapiano club cultureIn pictures: Party girl glamour at Area AW26Fashion goes full frostbite at Gabe Gordon AW26Boy London America brings the guillotine to NYFWThe first campaign of Loewe’s new era stars a cast of cult actorsThe 25 most stylish celebrity couples of all timeMeet FOUND: The brand Bad Bunny almost wore to the Super BowlSports Banger hooks up with adidas for Valentine’s Day BurberryTwiggy, Maya Wigram and more front Burberry’s SS26 campaignJane Wade’s AW26 show was a reminder to touch grassEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy