Jordan Gogos wins at the GQ Men of the Year Awards

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GQ Australia celebrated the 14th GQ Men of the Year Awards in association with BOSS, at a black-tie event at Crown Sydney on Thursday night.

Seventeen awards were presented on the night to people who lead by example and achieve great success, continually raising the bar in their chosen field.

Among the winners was GQ Man of the Year Murray Bartlett, recipient of the GQ Global Icon award Russell Crowe, GQ Woman of the Year Olivia DeJonge, GQ Actor of the Year Dacre Montgomery, Breakthrough Musician of the Year Budjerah, plus the Prime Minister of Australia Anthony Albanese who won Politician of the Year.

Greek Australian fashion designer Jordan Gogos, also received the ‘Creative Force’ award. Gogos’ fashion designs are known to explore notions of gender fluidity and sustainability with a contemporary practice-led approach.

GQ Australia editor-in-chief Jake Millar congratulated all the winners on the night.

“We have so much fantastic talent across the country, and the GQ Men of the Year Awards in association with Boss is not simply a fantastic black-tie event, but an opportunity for us to celebrate the individuals who are moving this country forward as role models for the next generation,” Mr Millar said.

“Congratulations again to all of our winners, and a huge thank you to our presenting partner Boss, and to our supporting partners Belvedere, Jaguar, Boss Parfums and Crown Sydney.”

Full list of winners:

GQ Man of the Year – Murray Bartlett; Global Icon – Russell Crowe; Woman of the Year – Olivia DeJonge; Sporting Icon – Dylan Alcott; Actor of the Year – Dacre Montgomery; Artist of the Year – Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran; Solo Artist of the Year – Paul Fisher; International Designer of the Year – Tremaine Emory; Breakthrough Musician of the Year – Budjerah; Fashion Force – First Nations Fashion and Design; Politician of the Year – Anthony Albanese; Breakthrough Actor of the Year – Josh Heuston; Model of the Year – Nathan McGuire; Creative Force – Jordan Gogos; Fashion Icon – Virgil Abloh; Sportsman of the Year – Josh Cavallo; Social Force – Nedd Brockmann.

READ MORE: Jordan Gogos presents first solo exhibition ‘Un/constrained’ in Sydney.

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