Head of a world-renowned brand at barely 30 and the most eagerly-awaited show of every London Fashion Week, Scottish-born designer Christopher Kane is British fashion's golden child.
His designs have been lauded as fashion's (latest) second coming since his graduation show, but last night's British Fashion Awards was the final seal on his success, as Kane received the evenings plum accolade: British Designer of the Year.
It was well-deserved. Not because Kane's star has been in the ascendant since he left Central Saint Martins in 2006, but because this year marked the apotheosis of his success.
Back in January, the Kering group formerly known as PPR, the luxury goods behemoth behind the like of Balenciaga, Sergio Rossi and fellow Brit brands Alexander McQueen and Stella McCartney acquired a 51 per cent stake in Kane's business, just weeks ahead of the designer's stand-out autumn/winter 2013 London Fashion Week show.
That acquisition was the first cash injection in a British brand since the former Gucci Group took a stake in McQueen back in 2001, a show of confidence not only in Kane's undoubted ability, but in a new generation of British fashion talent as a whole.