Scottish Designer of the Year
(sponsored by VOGUE.COM)
Christopher Kane; Jonathan Saunders; Holly Fulton; Louise Gray; E-Tautz
Scottish Young Designer of the Year (sponsored by The Scottish Fashion Council)
Kerry Nixon; Obscure Couture; Iona Crawford; Henrietta Ludgate; Marc Ross; Alice Palmer
Scottish Model of the Year (sponsored by Toni & Guy Haircare)
Vanessa Kanbi, Premier; Tali Lennox, Next; Sophie Kennedy-Clark, Storm
Louis Galloway, Elite; Freddie Rayner, Model Team; Eunice Olumide, above, AMQ models
Scottish Retailer of the Year (sponsored by Braehead)
Spoiled Brat; ROX; Mackintosh; Bunmi Koko
Scottish Graduate of the Year (sponsored by Marks & Spencer)
Pamela Aitken, Heriot Watt University; Carolyn Edmondson, Grays School of Art; Sarah Anne Watkins, Cardonald College; Christina McIntosh, Grays School of Art; Emma Reid, Cardonald College; Nicola Paxton, Edinburgh College of Art; Sarah Elizabeth Struthers, Grays School of Art; Sian Parker, Grays School of Art
Scottish International Designer of the Year (sponsored by Hotel Du Vin)
Rag & Bone; Henry Holland; Mulberry; DAKS
Scottish Textile Brand of the Year (sponsored by The Herald)
Harris Tweed Hebrides; Angela Cassidy; Jo Gordon
Eribe; Joyce Paton
Scottish Accessory Designer of the Year (sponsored by Swarovski)
Emily Lamb, shoe designer; Bebaroque, hosiery designers; Euan McWhirter, jewellery designer; William Chambers, millinery designer; Pea Cooper, millinery designer
Scottish Fashion Icon of the Year (sponsored by Capital FM)
Gerard Butler; Tilda Swinton; George Lamb; Freya Mavor; Karen Gillan; Laura McGonigle; Sharleen Spiteri; Sam Robertson; Amy Macdonald; Kelly Macdonald
Scottish Communicator of the Year (sponsored by Glasgow Airport)
Marc Psarolis; Angus Munro; Gail McInnes; Philip Colbert; Les Garcons de Glasgow
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