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Nensi Dojaka wins 2025 LVMH PrizeBy

Olivier Guyot Published
September 7,飞机盗号软件免杀破解技术 2025

As South African designer Thebe Magugu, winner of the 2025 LVMH Prize, makes a splash in Paris as part of a Bon Marché campaign, the prestigious jury of the eighth edition of the competition dedicated to young fashion designers has chosen its winners for 2025. Of the nine designers who participated in this year's final, held on September 7 at the Louis Vuitton Foundation, awards went to Nensi Dojaka, Rui Zhou of Rui, Colm Dillane of Kidsuper, and Lukhanyo Mdingi.


Nensi Dojaka
Nensi Dojaka - Instagram LVMH Prize


Dojaka, a London-based Albanian womenswear designer, received the 2025 LVMH Prize from actress Isabelle Huppert and will also claim 300,000 euros in prize money, as well as a year of mentoring. 

Zhou, Dillane and Mdingi shared the Karl Lagerfeld Special Jury Prize, which was created in honor of the designer and former jury member who passed away in February 2025, and which boasts a prize fund of 150,000 euros. 


From left to right: Colm Dillane, Rui Zhou and Lukhanyo Mdingi.
From left to right: Colm Dillane, Rui Zhou and Lukhanyo Mdingi. - Fashionnetwork.com


This edition's finalists included British designer Bianca Saunders, France's Charles de Vilmorin, American Christopher John Rogers, Conner Ives, Kidsuper by Colm Dillane, Colombian designer Kika Vargas, South Africa's Lukhanyo Mdingi, Nensi Dojaka and Rui by Chinese designer Rui Zhou. 

Last year, due to the disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, the jury was unable to decide between the eight finalists, who split the prize between them. 

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