Steven Stokey-Daley has gained the Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design for his model S.S. Daley.

The London-based designer acquired the seventh iteration of the award from The British Style Council a day earlier than his present at London Style Week.

Since founding his label in 2020, S. S. Daley designs have caught the attention of style insiders (successful 2022′s LVMH Prize and being invited as a visitor designer to Pitti Uomo in 2023) and British celebrities alike. Earlier this 12 months, Harry Types invested a minority stake within the label.

Stokey-Daley attracts inspiration from his childhood in Liverpool, incorporating designs like horse races, geese and florals paying homage to the British countryside which have turn into the label’s signatures.

The Queen Elizabeth II Award recognises budding designers who have interaction in sustainable practices or group engagement. S.S. Daley clothes are handmade within the UK, utilizing deadstock supplies and salvaged materials.

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