For the first time in the competition’s history, the public has been invited to help pick the winner of the esteemed fashion reward.
has begun. Over 1,900 candidates submitted and for the eighth year of the competition, 20 semi-finalists have now been selected for the semi-final which will be showcased virtually .has seen a few changes in recent history—just two years ago, the competition’s Special Prize was renamed the Karl Lagerfeld Prize, in honor of the late designer. But for the first time in the competition’s history, the public has been invited to help pick the winner of the esteemed fashion reward.
The common thread shared by each semi-finalist this year, according to the LVMH Prize press release, is that each one has “incorporated a responsible stance in their creative vision,” either by using upcycling and recycling, designing with “innovative” materials, or other forms of sustainable practice. Brands included in the semi-final battle include AGR, Bianca Saunders, Charles de Vilmorin,
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