LVMH ANNOUNCES SEMI-FINALISTS FOR THEIR 2025 SCHOLARSHIP CONTEST
LVMH has announced the semi-finalists for their 12th annual Prize for Young Fashion Designers with the semi-final to be held on the 5th and 6th of March from Paris. The 20 finalists were selected from over 2,300 international applications.
The semi-finalists come from 15 countries, including, for the first time, Egypt, Ghana and Saudi Arabia, representing a great range of diverse cultures and talents. The 20 semi-finalists will present their collections at the semi-final showroom.
The LVMH Prize will be held digitally on the dedicated website lvmhprize.com and will involve the general public who can tune in virtually with a little more time from March 6th till March 9th.
The show will be judged by an intersectional and multicultural panel from over 80 countries, the LVMH Prize Committee of Experts, and 8 finalists will be selected.
Delphine Arnault had this today: “As the LVMH Prize steps into a new decade, it is my honor once more to welcome some exceptional talents. With this 2025 edition, we are seeing several compelling trends among emerging designers from all over the world, from a renewed interest in tailoring to handcrafted embellishments and bold occasion dressing. This year’s shortlist of 20 brands also includes candidates from three countries that are new to the LVMH Prize: Egypt, Ghana, and Saudi Arabia. I’m also delighted to welcome back two brands that have competed in the Prize in the past: Renaissance Renaissance (2021) and Soshiotsuki (2016). This year, again, many of the brands place high value on experimentation and aesthetics, just like our Savoir-Faire Prize, which is entering its second edition. This award highlights the importance of craftsmanship, innovation, and sustainability, echoing three key issues for today’s fashion and luxury industries. I would like to congratulate all the semi-finalists and look forward to meeting them at our showroom in Paris.”
2025 LVMH PRIZE: THE TWENTY SEMI-FINALISTS
ALAINPAUL by Alain Paul, France, womenswear, menswear and genderless collections
ALL-IN by Benjamin Barron, United States, and Bror August Vestbe, Norway, womenswear and genderless collections
BOYEDOE by David Boye-Doe Kusi, Ghana, genderless collections FRANCESCO MURANO by Francesco Murano, Italy, womenswear
JOSH TAFOYA by Josh Tafoya, United States, genderless collections
KML by Ahmed Hassan, Saudi Arabia, menswear and genderless collections
MERUERT TOLEGEN by Meruert Planul-Tolegen, United States, womenswear MFPEN by Sigurd Bank, Denmark, womenswear and menswear
NICKLAS SKOVGAARD by Nicklas Skovgaard, Denmark, womenswear PENULTIMATE by Xiang Gao, China, genderless collections
PILLINGS by Ryota Murakami, Japan, womenswear
RENAISSANCE RENAISSANCE by Cynthia Merhej, Lebanon, womenswear SINEAD O’DWYER by Sinéad O’Dwyer, Ireland, womenswear
SOSHIOTSUKI by Soshi Otsuki, Japan, menswear
STEVE O SMITH by Steve O Smith, United Kingdom, womenswear and menswear
TOLU COKER by Tolu Coker, United Kingdom, womenswear
TORISHEJU by Torishéju Dumi, United Kingdom, womenswear and menswear
YASMIN MANSOUR by Yasmin Mansour, Egypte, womenswear
YOUNG N SANG by Sang Lim Lee et Youngshin Hong, South Korea, menswear
ZOMER by Danial Aitouganov, the Netherlands, womenswear
Three prizes will be awarded.
The LVMH Prize for Young Fashion Designers, which focuses on creativity, comes with a 400,000-euro endowment. The winner enjoys a one-year custom mentorship by a dedicated LVMH team.
The Karl Lagerfeld Prize also distinguishes the creativity of a young brand and comes with a 200,000-euro endowment as well as a one-year mentorship program.
The most recently added Savoir-Faire Prize focuses on exceptional craftsmanship, technical expertise, and innovation, as well as sustainability in a young brand.Together with a 200,000-euro endowment, the winner will also enjoy a one-year specific mentoring program dedicated to encouraging the transmission of skills in these areas. The Prize distinguishes three young fashion school graduates. Each winner, as well as their school, will receive 10,000 euros and join the design studio of one of the group’s houses for one year.