"As an Oscar is to actors, a Benson and Hedges Fashion Design Award was to aspiring New Zealand fashion designers." From 1964, the B&H Awards were the big fashion event of the year for three decades. This 1978 telecast is hosted from the Wellington Town Hall by TV presenter John Hayden and longtime B&H organiser Josephine Brody. The theme is fantasy, but the fabric du jour is wool — befitting an economy living off the sheep’s back — with design entries coming in from Kaitoke to Marton, and a procession of homespuns and knitwear paraded before the visiting Parisian judge.
As an Oscar is to actors, a Benson & Hedges Fashion Design Award was to aspiring New Zealand fashion designers. To be nominated for, or to win, one of these coveted awards, especially the Supreme Award for the most outstanding design over all, was considered the pinnacle of fashion achievement– From the NZ Fashion Museum entry on the B&H Awards
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