Style Icon Asia

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Style Icon Asia
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Awarded forExcellence in fashion, broadcasting, culture, arts
Location Dongdaemun Design Plaza
CountrySouth Korea
Presented by CJ E&M
First awardedOctober 30, 2008 (2008-10-30)
Last awardedMarch 15, 2016 (2016-03-15)
Website sia.interest.me

Style Icon Asia (SIA, formerly known as Style Icon Awards) is an awards ceremony held annually in South Korea since 2008 to showcase Asian fashion designers and to honor individuals who have made the most outstanding contributions in setting new paradigms and trends in fashion, broadcasting, culture and arts. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

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Awards

2008

The first awards ceremony was held on October 30, 2008 at Club Answer in Cheongdam-dong. [6] [7]

AwardWinner(s)
Style Icon of the Year Rain, Chang Mi-hee
Actor Lee Jung-jae
Actress Son Ye-jin
Male singer Big Bang
Female singer Seo In-young
Culture and ArtRichard Yongjae O'Neill, Kim Yong-ho
Politics Na Kyung-won
Sports Yoshihiro Akiyama
Model Jang Yoon-ju
TV Kim Hee-ae
Beautiful Sharing Sean, Jung Hye-young
Fun Fearless Female Son Ye-jin
New Icon Shinee
Special Award Lee Eon
Fashionista Jung Ryeo-won
World Icon Park Tae-hwan

2009

The second awards ceremony was held on November 11, 2009 at N Seoul Tower. [8] [9]

AwardWinner(s)
Style Icon of the Year Kim Hye-soo
Actor Jung Woo-sung
Actress Ha Ji-won
Male talent Kwon Sang-woo
Female talent Kim Hye-soo
TV Star Kim Nam-joo
Male singer Drunken Tiger
Female singer 2NE1
Model Kim Young-kwang
Sports Shin-Soo Choo
Male fashionista Kim Sung-soo
Female fashionista Shin Min-a
New Icon (TV) Kim Nam-gil
New Icon (Film) Lee Min-ki
Performing Arts Lee Seung-chul
Special Award Jang Jin-young
Culture and Art Park Chan-wook
Popular Icon Kim Hyun-joong
Beautiful Sharing Kim Hye-ja, Ha Ji-won
Fun Fearless Female Ha Ji-won

2010

The third awards ceremony was held on November 17, 2010 at the CJ E&M Center in Seoul. [10] [11]

AwardWinner(s)
Style Icon of the Year Lee Byung-hun
International Style Icon So Ji-sub
Style Icon – TV Star Kim Jung-eun
Style Icon – Fashionista Oh Yeon-soo
Style Icon – Actor Joo Jin-mo
Style Icon – Actress Lee Min-jung
Style Icon – Male talent Chun Jung-myung
Style Icon – Female talent Shin Min-a
Style Icon – Male singer 2PM
Style Icon – Female singer 2NE1
Style Icon – Culture and Art Kolleen Park
Style Icon – Model Han Jin
New Style Icon – Actor (Film) T.O.P
New Style Icon – Talent Song Joong-ki
New Style Icon – Singer CNBLUE
Popular Icon Kim Hyun-joong
Designer of the Year Tory Burch
Style Leader Gong Hyo-jin
Special Award André Kim
Beautiful Sharing Tiger JK, Yoon Mi-rae

2011

The fourth awards ceremony was held on November 3, 2011 at the CJ E&M Center in Seoul. [12]

AwardWinner(s)
Style Icon of the Year Cha Seung-won
Style Icon IU, Go Soo, Ji Sung, Lena Park, Yoo Ah-in, Jung Jae-hyung, Superstar K , Ko So-young, Girls' Generation, Cha Seung-won
Style SpecialistJung Yoon-gi
KIA Soul People's Choice Kim Hyun-joong
SIA's Choice Lee Jong-suk
New Icon Shin Se-kyung, Kim Soo-hyun
Content of the Year Kang Hyeong-cheol for Sunny
SIA's Discovery Park Si-hoo, Cho Yeo-jeong

2012

The fifth awards ceremony was held on October 25, 2012 at the CJ E&M Center in Seoul. [4] [13]

AwardWinner(s)
Style Icon of the Year Jang Dong-gun
Style Icon Im Soo-jung, Seo In-guk & Jung Eun-ji, Bae Suzy, Yoo Jun-sang, Jang Dong-gun, Song Joong-ki, Psy, Ha Jung-woo, Super Junior, Sistar
Special AwardYoon Bok-hee
SK II People's Choice Yoon Mi-rae
Fashion Icon Go Joon-hee
New Icon Jo Yoon-hee, Jo Jung-suk

2013

The sixth awards ceremony was held on October 24, 2013 at the CJ E&M Center in Seoul. [2] [14]

AwardWinner(s)
Style Icon of the Year G-Dragon
Style Icon Dynamic Duo, Tilda Swinton, Gong Hyo-jin, Shin Dong-yup, Yeo Jin-goo, Lee Jong-suk, Lee Seo-jin, G-Dragon, Jung Woo-sung, Sistar
Content of the Year Na Young-seok for Grandpas Over Flowers
Style SpecialistJuun.J (Jung Wook-joon)
Best K-Style Choi Soo-young, Choi Jin-hyuk
New Icon Crayon Pop
Global Icon ASAP Rocky
Chevrolet Find New Star Clara Lee

2014

The seventh awards ceremony was held on October 28, 2014 at Dongdaemun Design Plaza. [1] [15] It was hosted by Jang Yoon-ju and Jung Joon-young. [3]

AwardWinner(s)
Style Icon of the Year Jo In-sung
Style Icon Kim Hee-ae, Kim Soo-hyun, Jo In-sung, Go Ara, Girls' Generation-TTS, 4Minute, Yoo Yeon-seok, Park Hae-jin, g.o.d, Soyou
Tony Moly K-Beauty Nana
K-Style Park Hae-jin
Iconic DesignerSteve J & Yoni P
New Icon Winner, Sung Joon, Han Groo

2016

The eighth awards ceremony was held on March 15, 2016 at Dongdaemun Design Plaza. [16] It was hosted by Leeteuk, Eric Nam and Hwang Jae-keun. [17]

AwardWinner(s)
Style Icon Girls' Generation, G-Dragon, Song Joong-ki, Ha Ji-won, Li Yifeng, Song Seung-heon, Lee Jung-jae, Lee Hanee, Yoo Ah-in, Park Bo-gum
Asia Digital Star Girls' Generation
Awesome Asian Choice Award Shinee
Awesome Wannabe f(x)
Awesome Swagger Jessi, Lee Dong-hwi
Awesome Spotlight Kwon Yul
Awesome Teen Kim Yoo-jung
Awesome K-Style Winner
Awesome Rising Star Kim Go-eun
Awesome Syndrome Kim Seol-hyun
Awesome Iconic ModelSoo Joo

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