ANDAM 35th Edition Announces the 12 Finalists
by Anna Barr
The annual ANDAM Fashion Awards, founded in 1989 by Nathalie Dufour and headed by Guillaume Houzé, have announced the 12 finalists for the 2024 ANDAM Fashion Awards. On June 27, the finalists will have the opportunity to submit their projects to the jury, who will choose the 2024 winners based on both artistic and business viability.

“This anniversary edition is a great opportunity to thank all the sponsors and personalities who have contributed to ANDAM and have enhanced the dynamism of its competition, for 35 years. I would like to pay tribute to the expertise and commitment of our jury’s members who selected 12 talented upcoming designers to come and present their project in Paris on June 27. I sincerely congratulate each finalist whose creative vision and strategic ambition allowed them to convince this prestigious jury.” Stated Nathalie Dufour, Founder and Director of ANDAM.
The six nominees for the ANDAM Grand Prize of 300k€ and Special Prize of 100k€, are 3.Paradis, Charles Jeffrey Loverboy, Christopher Esber, Marie Adam-Leenaerdt, Meryll Rogge, and Ruohan. The Accessories Prize, 100k€, are: Hugo Kreit, Maeden, Sarahlevy and Special Prize of 100k€, are: Boyarovskaya, Pièces Uniques, and Vaillant.
Anthony Vaccarello, Creative Director at Saint Laurent and mentor of the 2024 ANDAM Grand Prize said “I am very happy with the selection of finalists made by the jury this year. Through the ANDAM competition, we are proud to support these designers and look forward to meeting them on June 27.”
Joining the permanent Jury Members for the 35thEdition is the exciting guest jury made up of Emmanuelle Alt, Carla Bruni, Béatrice Dalle, Virginie Despentes, Virginie Efira, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Gaspar Noé, Rossy de Palma, Rosé, Anja Rubik, Niels Schneider, Augustin Trapenard, and Alek Wek.
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