
Seeking to define a new Japanese tradition beyond the kimono, the Tokyo-based winner of the latest LVMH Prize blends classic tailoring with logical distortions to create a modern, grounded standard of dress.

By channeling energetic sketches directly into fabric, the London-based winner of the Karl Lagerfeld Prize at the latest LVMH Prize creates weightless, expressive pieces that look like hand-drawn art come to life on the body.

Inspired by her Nigerian-Brazilian heritage and Catholic faith, the London-based winner of the Savoir-Faire Prize at the latest LVMH Prize leverages West African folklore and spiritual influences to create clothing with a magical quality.

Founded by Danial Aitouganov and Imruh Asha, this Paris-based label champions joy and playfulness through sculptural tailoring and bold, “vitamin shot” colors.

With a background in ceramic sculpture, the Italian designer blends sharp tailoring with soft, instinctive draping to find a perfect balance between strength and femininity.

Led by Benjamin Barron and Bror August Vestbø, the label uses irony and pop culture references to create upcycled, high-glamour clothes inspired by fictional characters.

Drawing from years of training as a classical dancer, the Paris-based designer brings the discipline of the stage to his clothes, creating sharp, sculptural pieces that reference movement and posture.