The Griffe d’Or, broadcast on TVA, was an annual awards show that celebrated the talent and achievements of the Quebec fashion industry in a variety of sectors: womenswear, menswear, childrenswear, sports/activewear, jewellery, fur and more. The event’s primary sponsor was the Quebec Ministry of Industry and Commerce.
The first edition in 1991 featured two components: an amateur modelling competition organized by the US-based Ford Model Agency, and a gala awards evening honouring the Quebec fashion industry. The following year, the event focussed exclusively on the latter segment. From 1991 to 1999, the number of Griffe d’Or awarded increased from 3 to 13.
At the gala marking the event’s 10th anniversary in 2000, winners of all the preceding years were honoured and only four grand prizes were awarded: “Designer 2000,” the “Marie-Soleil Tougas New Designer Prize,” “Stylist of the Year,” and “Lifetime Achievement.” In the end, it was the last year the Griffe d’Or were held.
Griffe d’Or award winners:
2000
- Designer 2000: Philippe Dubuc
- Marie-Soleil Tougas New Designer Prize: Rebecca Ford for the Luscious brand
- Stylist of the Year: Véronique Droulez
- Lifetime Achievement: Jean-Claude Poitras
1999
- Designer of the Year: Philippe Dubuc
- Collection of the Year – Jewellery: RMR (for Richard and Michel Rouillier)
- Collection of the Year – Fur: Pino by Maryse Roye
- Collection of the Year – Lingerie: Boutique by French Maid
- Collection of the Year – Childrenswear: Souris Mini (Annie Bellavance)
- Collection of the Year – Womenswear – Manufacturer: Poems Collection by Lynn Cantin
- Collection of the Year – Sports/Activewear: Orage
- Collection of the Year – Womenswear: Jean Airoldi
- Marie-Soleil Tougas Public Prize: Karen Pornillos
- Griffe d’Or Modelling Competition: Geneviève Veerasarn
- Industry Prize – Job Creation and Technology Investment: Gildan Activewear
- Industry Prize – Clothing Contractor: Jacques Frappier, President of Technofil
- Industry Prize – Exporter of the Year: Peerless Clothing
1998
- Collection of the Year – Jewellery: Robert Ackermann
- Collection of the Year – Fur: Jean-François Morissette Design International
- Collection of the Year – Swimwear: Shan
- Collection of the Year – Childrenswear: La Mère Michèle (Michèle Fortin)
- Collection of the Year – Womenswear: Michel Desjardins
- Collection of the Year – Sports/Activewear: Chlorophylle Haute Technologie
- Designer of the Year: Chantal Levesque
- Exporter of the Year: Shan
- Marie-Soleil Tougas Public Prize: Magali Jölander
- Lifetime Achievement: Donald Simons, Maison Simons
- Industry Prize – Job Creation: Iris Hosiery
- Industry Prize – Clothing Contractor: Confection St-Romain
- Industry Prize – Technology Investment: Iris Hosiery
1997
- Childrenswear Designer: Souris Mini (Annie Bellavance)
- Womenswear Designer: Jean Airoldi
- Designer/Manufacturer – Jewellery: RMR (for Richard and Michel Rouillier)
- Designer/Manufacturer – Footwear: Pajar
- Designer/Manufacturer – Lingerie: Papillon blanc
- Designer/Manufacturer – Fur: Dominique Ouzilleau
- Designer/Manufacturer – Coats: Rugby North America
- Designer/Manufacturer – Menswear: Dénommé Vincent
- Designer/Manufacturer – Sports/Activewear: Hors La Loi
- Childrenswear Manufacturer: Orage
- Womenswear Manufacturer: Créations Joseph Ribkoff
1996
- Childrenswear Designer: Deux par Deux
- Womenswear Designer: Christian Chenail
- Designer/Manufacturer – Jewellery: Jules Perrier
- Designer/Manufacturer – Footwear: Grenico
- Designer/Manufacturer – Fur: Véronique Miljkovitch
- Designer/Manufacturer – Jeanswear: Cobra Jeans
- Designer/Manufacturer – Swimwear: Baltex
- Designer/Manufacturer – Menswear: Peerless Man
- Designer/Manufacturer – Activewear: Chlorophylle Haute Technologie
- Childrenswear Manufacturer: Groupe Vétibec
- Womenswear Manufacturer: Looks
- Lifetime Achievement: Serge et Réal
1995
- Childrenswear Designer: Créations Françoise Bouthillier
- Womenswear Designer: Michel Desjardins
- Designer/Manufacturer – Jewellery: Création Thibaudeau
- Designer/Manufacturer – Footwear: Grenico
- Designer/Manufacturer – Leather/Fur: D’Arcy Moses/Natural Furs
- Designer/Manufacturer – Jeanswear: Santana Jeans/Parasuco
- Designer/Manufacturer – Lingerie: Claudel Lingerie
- Designer/Manufacturer – Menswear: Dénommé Vincent
- Designer/Manufacturer – Activewear: Orage
- Childrenswear Manufacturer: Collection Banana Split
- Womenswear Manufacturer: Créations Joseph Ribkoff
- Lifetime Achievement: Lise Watier
1994
- Childrenswear Designer: Deux par Deux
- Womenswear Designer: Jean Airoldi
- Designer/Manufacturer – Leather/Fur: Zuki Furs
- Designer/Manufacturer – Swimwear and Lingerie: Collections Shan
- Designer/Manufacturer – Menswear: Peerless Clothing
- Designer/Manufacturer – Activewear: Chlorophylle
- Childrenswear Manufacturer: Groupe Vétibec
- Womenswear Manufacturer: Louben
- Lifetime Achievement: Michel Robichaud
1993
- Childrenswear Designer: La Mère Michèle (Michèle Fortin)
- Womenswear Designer: Marie Saint Pierre
- Menswear Designer: Dénommé Vincent
- Designer/Manufacturer – Activewear: Louis Garneau Sports
- Childrenswear Manufacturer: Kiddo/Kps Kidswear International
- Womenswear Manufacturer: Créations Joseph Ribkoff
- Menswear Manufacturer: Jack Victor Ltd.
- Lifetime Achievement: Anita Pineault
1992
- Childrenswear Designer: Deux par Deux
- Womenswear Designer: Collections Shan
- Menswear Designer: Turbulence
- Childrenswear Manufacturer: Groupe Vétibec
- Womenswear Manufacturer: Santana Jeans
- Menswear Manufacturer: Peerless Clothing
- Lifetime Achievement: Leo Chevalier
1991
- Childrenswear Designer: Créations Françoise Bouthillier
- Womenswear Designer: Jean-Claude Poitras
- Menswear Designer: Jean-Claude Poitras
Sources
Ministère de l’Industrie et du Commerce (May 2001)
Poitras, Jean-Claude. “La mode québécoise : un style en mutation” Le Devoir, Le Devoir, 30 April 2011, https://www.ledevoir.com/opinion/chroniques/322260/la-mode-quebecoise-un-style-en-mutation. External link
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