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Public School designers Dao-Yi Chow, left, and Maxwell Osborne, right, pose with honoree Eileen Fischer in the winner's walk with the Positive change award at the CFDA Fashion Awards at the Brooklyn Museum. Image Credit: Evan Agostini/Invision/AP

Brandon Maxwell, the Texas-born designer known for his longtime collaboration with Lady Gaga as well as for dressing other famous women like Michelle Obama, Oprah Winfrey and Nicole Kidman, took top honours at the Council of Fashion Designers of America awards.

Maxwell won the coveted womenswear award at the glittery ceremony at the Brooklyn Museum Monday evening. The menswear award went to designer Rick Owens.

The evening also featured a number of special awards, including the high-profile Fashion Icon award, which went to Jennifer Lopez. The pop star choked up as she thanked the many people who’d helped her achieve the dreams she had as a young girl riding the 6 train from the Bronx into Manhattan.

Dressed in a sparkling orange Ralph Lauren ensemble — he, too, was from the Bronx, she noted — Lopez expressed gratitude to the many top designers who dressed her curvy figure, despite her coming to fame in “the era of the waif and the supermodel.”

Designers like Oscar de la Renta, Versace, Gucci and others “allowed me to get into their designs ... to say I was a kid in a candy store was an understatement. And slowly, as curves began to be embraced, the girl who wanted to combine street style with couture began to blossom, and I’m grateful to all of you for that.”

Maxwell, arriving at the podium, professed that he hadn’t been prepared to win and sorely regretted having taken “full advantage of the free bar.”

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Jennifer Lopez poses with the Fashion Icon Award, Tom Ford and Alex Rodriguez during Winners Walk during the CFDA Fashion Awards at the Brooklyn Museum of Art.

But he moved quickly from his flustered beginning — “I might pass out,” he said — to an emotional and eloquent speech talking about his admiration for his fellow nominees, and describing the hard, unglamorous work that designers do behind the scenes to make their businesses work.

“I am so proud to be part of an industry like this where we wake up every day charged with the idea that making a woman feel good, that making someone happy, is valid,” he said, to cheers from the crowd.

“I worked for 10 years as a stylist before I started this company and I know that you’re kind people, that you work hard, and we get scrubbed up tonight and put on a suit, but 364 days a year we are trying to pay the light bills and make it happen,” he said.

A slew of fashion luminaries and celebrities were on hand for the annual ceremony, which is fashion’s answer to the Oscars. TV host and comedian Hasan Minhaj and actress Jessica Williams were among the top presenters.

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Honoree Sarah Burton poses in the winner's walk with the Valentino Garavani and Giancarlo Giammetti international award with Anna Wintour. Image Credit: AP

Maxwell was perhaps best known for his work with Lady Gaga until becoming a known designer in his own right. He recently oversaw the pop superstar’s unique Met Gala arrival that involved shedding outfits one by one on the red carpet.

In other awards, sisters Mary-Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen won the accessories award for their longtime label, The Row, and Emily Adams Bode won for emerging designer of the year.

Other special honourees included costume designer Bob Mackie, who was presented the Geoffrey Beene Lifetime Achievement award by his friend, actress Bernadette Peters.

And this year’s Board of Directors’ Tribute went, for the first time, to a doll: none other than Barbie was honoured as “an icon and champion of female empowerment.”