Style Awards UK Winners

 

We’re beyond excited to reveal the winners of the first-ever Best Of Pinterest UK Style Awards, a celebration of your favourite UK fashion and beauty brands on Pinterest. From high street heroes and luxury designers to small independents and boutiques, we’ve delved into your favourite Pins for everything from best coats and dresses to hair products and skincare.

With +21 million fashion Pins and +9.3 million beauty & hair Pins saved in the UK each month, this was no mean feat. Our Pinterest editorial team, with the help of our judging panel had the difficult (but tempting task) of selecting the winners. This included Grazia UK’s Executive Fashion Director Charlie Miller, designer and stylist Oliver Proudlock, style guru Patricia BrightVictoria from In The Frow and fashion blogger Remi from Hands of Style.

 

The winners and runners-up are as follows...

Best for coats

WINNING BRAND: Zara

RUNNER-UP: Monki

Best for knitwear

WINNING BRAND: COS

RUNNER-UP: Lazy Oaf

Best for denim

WINNING BRAND: Topshop

RUNNER-UP: All Saints 

Best for dresses

WINNING BRAND: ASOS

RUNNER-UP: TOAST

 

Best for accessories

WINNING BRAND: Net-a-Porter

RUNNER-UP: Not On The High Street 

Best for footwear

WINNING BRAND: & Other Stories

RUNNER-UP: New Look

 

Best for closet classics

WINNING BRAND: ASOS

RUNNER-UP: People Tree

 

Best for luxury lust-haves

WINNING BRAND: Matches Fashion

RUNNER-UP: Alexander McQueen

 

Best for eyes:

WINNING BRAND: Charlotte Tilbury

RUNNER-UP: Spectrum Collections

Best for lip products:

WINNING BRAND: Mac

RUNNER-UP: Soap & Glory

 

Best for skincare:

WINNING BRAND: Clinique

RUNNER-UP: The Body Shop 

Best for hair products:

WINNING BRAND: Bleach London

RUNNER-UP: Lush

 

Best for men’s grooming:

WINNING BRAND: Molton Brown

RUNNER-UP: Penhaligon’s

 

From UK Style Awards it was great to see how Brits are using Pinterest to curate their closet and plan their signature looks. Style is personal so Pinterest is just the place to “be yourself, not your selfie”. It’s less about runway trends and what the fashionistas are wearing, and more about finding ideas that work for you. In fact, the word “me” pops up in the Pin description a lot—someone found something that made them think “This is so me.”

As Charlie, Grazia’s Executive Fashion Editor so eloquently put it… ‘Individuality is the secret to great style, and British girls have it by the bucket load. They aren’t afraid of breaking the rules, trying new trends, mixing high with low and, above all, having fun with fashion – that’s what makes UK fashion so exciting!’

How do you personalise your style via Pinterest? Share your look using the hashtag #Pinstyle and tag @PinterestUK

 

– Kate Allchin, UK Content & Community Manager, currently saving ideas to One Day