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Brand & Lifestyle Licensing Awards: The winners

The winners of the first ever B&LLAs were crowned at a glittering ceremony this afternoon.

The winners of the first ever Brand & Lifestyle Licensing Awards have been crowned this afternoon.

Over 400 retailers, licensors, licensees and industry executives from across the brand, corporate, lifestyle, food, heritage and fashion sectors, packed into The Dorchester, London for the glittering ceremony.

The winners of the B&LLAs 2016 are:

 

The Product Categories

Best Licensed Brand Fashion Accessories or Lifestyle Product or Range

Coca Cola Sophia Webster Collection from Sophia Webster

Award sponsored by CPLG

Best Licensed Brand Health & Beauty Product or Range

Men’s Health Vitamins & Minerals Range from Omega Pharma

Award sponsored by JCB

Best Licensed Brand Adult Apparel Product or Range

Historic Royal Palaces Hobbs’ Collection No. 5 from Hobbs

Award sponsored by TLC – Global Brands Group

Best Licensed Brand Gifting Product or Range

Guinness Giftware Collection from Newbridge Silverware

Award sponsored by Brands with Influence Worldwide

Best Licensed Brand Food or Beverage Product or Range

Magnum Chocolates from Kinnerton Confectionery

Award sponsored by Those Licensing People

Best Licensed Brand Home or Garden Product or Range

Ted Baker The Fine Collection – Rosie Lee from Portmeirion Group

Award sponsored by Pringles/Pink Key Consulting

Best Licensed Brand Children’s Product or Range

Cherokee Apparel from Argos

Award sponsored by Start Licensing

Best Licensed Brand Consumer Electronics or Electricals Product or Range

JCB Trade Tools from The Kingfisher Group

Award sponsored by Golden Goose Brand Licensing Consultancy

 

The Retail Categories

Best High Street Fashion Licensed Brand Retailer Execution

Oasis

Award sponsored by Beanstalk

Best Department Store or Mixed Retailer Licensed Brand Retailer Execution

Debenhams

Award sponsored by Happy Jackson

Best Supermarket Licensed Brand Retailer Execution

Tesco

Award sponsored by IFL Science

Best Specialist Licensed Brand Retailer Execution

Boots

Award sponsored by Discovery Consumer Products

 

The Property Categories

Licensed Heritage Or Institution Brand

V&A

Award sponsored by Brand Licensing Europe 2016

Licensed Lifestyle Brand

Volkswagen

Award sponsored by Brand Licensing Select

Licensed Food Or Beverage Brand

Coca Cola

Award sponsored by Kimm & Miller

Licensed Talent Brand

Sophie Conran

Award sponsored by Autumn Fair 2016

Licensed Fashion Brand

Ted Baker

Award sponsored by Hallett Retail – The Concessions People

 

Brand Ambassador

Angela Farrugia

Award sponsored by Octane 5 International

 

If you weren’t able to attend this year’s event, you can read the special B&LLAS 2016 brochure by clicking on this link.

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