Belgian designer Marie Adam-Leenaerdt, a finalist in the prestigious LVMH Prize 2024, presented her Spring-Summer 2025 collection, a bold reimagining of the everyday tee. Inspired by her time at Balenciaga, the collection showcases a unique blend of subversion and comfort, pushing the boundaries of traditional fashion design.
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Swedish designer Ellen Hodakova Larsson of HODAKOVA took home the prestigious LVMH Prize 2024, receiving €400,000 and a year of mentorship from LVMH experts. The award recognizes her commitment to sustainability and unique designs utilizing recycled materials like spoons and belts, worn by stars like Cate Blanchett, Emma Corrin, and Camila Cabello. The judging panel included fashion giants like Nicolas Ghesquière, Maria Grazia Chiuri, Jonathan Anderson, and more, highlighting the competition’s significance in the fashion world.
Ellen Hodakova Larsson took home the coveted LVMH Prize in Paris, awarded by a star-studded jury including Natalie Portman, Ana de Armas, and Robert Pattinson. Duran Lantink received the Karl Lagerfeld Prize, while Michael Stewart of Standing Ground secured the new Savoir Faire award.
Snow Xue Gao, known for her feminine floral dresses and light blazers, is focusing on tweed jackets this season. After the success of her wool coats last fall and positive feedback on initial tweed blazer designs, Gao has dedicated significant time to developing a range of soft, pastel-colored tweed blazers. These blazers, made in New York, are designed to perfectly complement the brand’s signature dresses.
This article features an interview with two prominent Japanese fashion designers, Satoshi Kuwata and Masayuki Ino, both recipients of the prestigious LVMH Prize. They discuss their experiences, inspirations, and the future of their respective brands in the global fashion landscape.
The final eight contenders for the prestigious 2024 LVMH Prize have been unveiled, showcasing a wide range of innovative designs and a strong emphasis on sustainability. The lineup includes designers from the United States, Netherlands, Sweden, Belgium, Italy, United Kingdom, France, and Ireland. This year, the LVMH Prize has introduced a new Savoir-Faire Prize alongside the Karl Lagerfeld Prize and the main LVMH Prize. The Savoir-Faire Prize recognizes exceptional craftsmanship, sustainability, and technological innovation, reflecting the growing importance of these aspects in the fashion industry.
The LVMH Prize, a prestigious accolade in the fashion industry, has announced its highly anticipated list of 2024 finalists. Emerging designers from around the globe, spanning Ireland to the United States, have made it to the final round after a rigorous selection process from a pool of 2,500 candidates. The coveted LVMH Prize, Karl Lagerfeld Prize, and the newly introduced Savoir-Faire Prize will be awarded to the standout talents in the fields of design, innovation, and craftsmanship.
The prestigious LVMH Prize for emerging designers has unveiled its list of eight finalists for the 2024 edition. The finalists hail from a diverse range of countries, including the US, Netherlands, Sweden, Belgium, Italy, the UK, France, and Ireland. The jury, featuring industry heavyweights such as Jonathan Anderson and Pharrell Williams, will select the winners of the Grand Prize, Karl Lagerfeld Prize, and the newly introduced Savoir-Faire Prize, which recognizes excellence in craftsmanship and sustainability.
The esteemed LVMH Prize has released its list of exceptional finalists for 2024, showcasing the burgeoning talents in the fashion industry. This diverse group of eight designers hails from various corners of the globe, representing the Netherlands, Sweden, Belgium, Italy, the United Kingdom, France, Ireland, and the United States. Their innovative approaches to craftsmanship and sustainability have earned them a well-deserved spot on this prestigious platform.