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Dior Men’s Kim Jones, Holli Rogers from Farfetch, and model Anja Rubik are among the judges announced on Tuesday for the 2025 International Woolmark Prize.

The final stage of the global competition is taking place during the official London Fashion Week schedule in February.
The full panel of judges also includes Hamish Bowles, international editor at large at Vogue; Sinead Burke, educator and advocate; Edward Enninful,British Vogue editor in chief; Takashi Murakami, artist and president of Kaikai Kiki Co., Ltd.; Shaway Yeh, group style editorial director at Modern Media group; and Tim Blanks, editor-at-large of Business of Fashion.
February will see 10 finalists from nine countries competing to win the prestigious award, which celebrates sustainability in fashion and the versatility of Merino wool. The overall winner will receive A$200,000, while the new Karl Lagerfeld Award for Innovation will be presented to a finalist who showcases outstanding creativity and innovation. The A$100,000 prize will be presented by Carine Roitfeld.
Roitfeld said “Karl was always looking for new talent - a rare, encouraging force, instrumental in the development of many young designers. In today’s global fashion business, discovering, nurturing, and providing a platform of recognition for innovating creatives is absolutely crucial.”
2025 finalists include A-COLD-WALL* from the UK, BLINDNESS from South Korea, BODE from the US, Botter from The Netherlands, Feng Chen Wang from China and the UK, GmbH from Germany, Ludovic de Saint Sernin from France, Matthew Adams Dolans from the USA, Namacheko from Belgium and Richard Malone from Ireland.
Last year’s menswear and womenswear winners were Edward Crutchley and Colovos.