Swarovski, Hulanicki, & Sui, via Getty  
WGSN is arguably one of the world’s largest trend forecasting agency  with satellite offices worldwide, and its Global Fashion Awards, held  last night, represented the company’s monstrous size with a sprawling  ceremony held at the baroque Gotham Hall.  “It’s an establishment that  truly stands on its own,” said Lincoln Center’s Fashion Director,  Stephanie Winston Wolkoff.  In agreement was one of the evening’s  sponsors, Nadja Swarovski who added that the company “is such an  important commercial platform.” Post-dinner, guests watched as awards were granted to some of the  fashion community’s most important trailblazers, like cult Swedish label  Acne. The duo who accepted the award on behalf of the brand’s creative  director, Jonny Johansson, said  of the brand’s evolution, “We’ve  definitely become more chic and more grown-up, but we’re not losing our  base.” Backstage, global style icon award presenter Brad Goreski (clad in an  adorable over-sized bowtie) told us that his personal fashion icons  range, “from Danny Zucco to Peewee Herman, Tom Ford to Thom Browne.”   It’s a good thing that he has a wad of inspiration to pull from, because  the stylist-cum-reality-star is on the verge of launching his own book  and television series. Though he’s been thrown a handful a negative  comments by his old boss, Rachel Zoe, Goreski only has lovely things to  say her: “My three years with Rachel were incredible—she’s a great boss  and a great teacher.” Anna Sui presented the evening’s final award—given to Biba’s Barbara  Hulanicki for her outstanding contribution to fashion.  Perhaps one of  the coolest industry vets around (she’s 75 and still rocking matte black  nail polish), the swinging 60’s designer explained that her fashion  days pre-dated trend agencies, “it was very raw, I got my inspiration  from the movies.  There was no one to copy except Greta Garbo.”  In an  all-black ensemble (sunglasses to boot) it seems that was exactly what  Hulanicki was going for—though not without that undone Biba-girl  glamour.