**2020 FABYs Recap: Honoring Tracee Ellis Ross, Jeremy Haynes, Hanifa, and More Trailblazers in Fashion**
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The results are in for the 2020 FABYs, celebrating the best in fashion, hair, and beauty. Here’s a look at this year’s standout winners:
Steve Harvey was named Most Fashionable Man, earning 27.66% of the votes. His mix of classic suits and bold new looks, styled by Elly Karamoh, really caught people’s attention.
Tracee Ellis Ross took home Fashionista of the Year with 41.30% of the votes, thanks to her consistently stunning style both on and off the red carpet.
Jeremy Haynes, also known as No IG Jeremy, was voted Stylist of the Year with 41.64%. His work with stars like Reginae Carter and Porsha Williams made a big impact.
Emily B and Fabolous were crowned Most Fashionable Couple, winning 29.01% of the votes for their stylish, coordinated outfits.
Anifa Mvuemba, the creative force behind Hanifa, was named Designer of the Year. Her innovative 3D fashion show and designs worn by stars like Zendaya and Tracee Ellis Ross earned her 32.79% of the votes.
Jennifer Le won Shoe Designer of the Year, becoming a go-to for celebrities, including Beyoncé.
Latisha Jordan was voted Makeup Artist of the Year with 54.75% of the votes. Her soft glam and natural makeup looks on reality TV stars made her a fan favorite.
The IVY PARK x adidas collaboration with Beyoncé was a major hit, earning the title of Fashion Collaboration of the Year.
Frank Fleming was recognized as Costume Designer of the Year for his work on shows like Power and Power Book 2: Ghost.
Wendy Williams was voted Best Dressed TV Host, receiving over 2,000 votes for her standout looks from designers like Marc Jacobs and Christian Cowan.
Arrogant Tae was once again named Best Hairstylist of the Year, known for creating stunning looks for Jayda Cheaves, Ari Fletcher, and Nicki Minaj.
Ciara’s Ralph and Russo ensemble at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party, styled by Maeve Reilly, was chosen as Outfit of the Year.
Alaya High, also known as That Girl Lay Lay, won Most Fashionable Kid for her bold and unique style.
Monica’s custom Fendi outfit for her Verzuz battle, designed by Sir Baba Jagne and styled by Kollin Carter, was voted Verzuz Outfit of the Year.
Tempos from Texas was named Bombshell of the Year, impressing with a look that mixed punk, trends, and old Hollywood glamour.
Orain from New York won Bomber of the Year with 43.43% of the votes, praised for his fearless and versatile fashion sense.
Thanks to everyone who voted, and congratulations to all the 2020 FABYs winners!