ANDAM unveils the finalists of its 36th edition
by Gabriel Córdoba Acosta

In the fashion industry, there are several competitions that are responsible for rewarding the talent of young designers. As in every sector, some have more prestige than others, and if we had to mention one of them, it would be ANDAM, whose organisation has recently unveiled the list of finalists in the different categories of the 36th edition.
Are you curious to know who they are? Then read on.
ANDAM GRAND PRIZE
ALAIN PAUL
EGONLAB
MERYLL ROGGE
WILLY CHAVARRIA
ZOMER
PIERRE BERGÉ PRIZE
BURC AKYOL
JEANNE FRIOT
MOUTY
de los once finalistas de su 36th edición.
ACCESSORIES PRIZE
PANCONESI
PHILÉO
SARAHLEVY
Of them, Sidney Toledano – Chairman of the IFM and Senior Advisor to the Chairman and CEO of LVMH – commented: “Along with the other jury members, we were particularly impressed by the commitment and creativity demonstrated by this year’s candidates. Their ability to present an innovative creative vision while addressing the concerns of our time is an encouraging sign for the future of fashion. Each of them has the potential to continue supporting the ongoing transformations in our industry and to create a positive impact on both society and the planet. I strongly encourage them to seize all the opportunities that ANDAM and the connections they have made there will offer them.”
For her part, Nathalie Dufour – Founder and Director of ANDAM – added: “I would like to congratulate all the candidates of this edition for their committed vision and distinctive creative proposals, which deeply resonated with the jury’s sensitivity and curiosity. In a time marked by profound reflection, the selection of the 11 finalists for 2025 reflects the agility of this new generation of designers and their ability to establish their brand, to devise new economic models.”
Who will be the winner of each category? On 30th June, we will find out, as that is the day when the finalists will present their projects to the jury.
Stay tuned for updates!
Models Take Selfies at Fashion in Helsinki
GLITCH by PUMP! Underwear
Cult Korean menswear brand THUG CLUB teamed up with designer IZZY DU for an unforgettable dinner and afterparty at the mythical Lapérouse during Paris Fashion Week.
Jonathan Anderson has always treated fashion like a carefully assembled collection, mixing the unexpected, trusting his instincts, and binding it all together with a strong point of view.
The Palau Reial de Pedralbes provided the perfect backdrop as IED Barcelona unveiled its 21st Fashioners of the World showcase.
This season, Camper unveils its first collaboration with ISSEY MIYAKE’s Peu Form, designed by Satoshi Kondo.
A collection that exudes freshness, confidence, and a desire to write a new page in the history of the Maison.
“Poison Ivy” tells the story of a transfer student’s dangerous fixation with his school’s golden boy.
Aitor Santomé’s AHOY Diary on Board is a glitter-drenched, holographic love letter to queer joy, fashion, and the magic of the open sea.
Louis Vuitton has introduced its latest Silver Lockit 2025 collection, developed in partnership with Felix, the brand’s Ambassador and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador for Korea.
The Salomon XT-6 wasn’t made for sidewalks. Born for punishing mountain trails and ultra-distance races, its technical DNA speaks to wilderness endurance.
Stéphane Ashpool has opened Souvenir Pigalle at 17 Rue Duperré, a place built on his memories of growing up in Pigalle.
The book challenges narrow ideas of beauty and masculinity by simply letting men exist, unpolished and unapologetic, across generations.
The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao has opened the Barbara Kruger exhibition, Another day. Another night., curated by Lekha Hileman Waitoller and sponsored by Occident. This exhibition expands her audience and influence while pushing the limits of modern art… »
Forget ironed polos and pristine blazers. Peter Wu’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection is a tribute to the thrifted sweaters, the cut-off Dickies, the flannel pajama pants worn to early morning lectures.
Amsterdam’s Daily Paper has teamed up with Oakley to reimagine the Gascan sunglasses, combining streetwear storytelling with technical innovation.
Berlin’s KitKat Club became the perfect runway for #DAMUR’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection, “Get Wet.”
COLRS unveiled its Spring/Summer 2026 collection “JUMPING FENCES” during Berlin Fashion Week, bottling the reckless energy of a Brazilian summer.
On July 1st at Berlin’s old Tempelhof Airport, BALLETSHOFER staged a runway show that challenged how we dress for travel.
At Berlin Fashion Week, Andrej Gronau presented its Spring/Summer 2026 collection, Alpine Fiction.
At Berlin Fashion Week, Orange Culture unveiled its Spring/Summer 2026 collection, “In the Shadows.”
Berlin Fashion Week served as the stage for SF1OG’s SS26 collection, a deeply personal examination of love’s darker edges, obsession, fragility, and emotional unraveling.
Lenny aka Futura 2000, took the time to speak with us ahead of the exclusive launch.
This summer, Ludovic de Saint Sernin revisits Fire Island to relaunch its swim line with a campaign steeped in erotic freedom and community reverence.
Chitose Abe remains one of the most avant-garde voices of her generation, capable of injecting freshness, desire, and direction into a fashion that needs it more than ever.
K-Way’s new men’s summer collection focuses on keeping things cool, comfortable, and practical.
PUMA and JJJJound have done it again. Their latest collaboration takes the spiked silhouette of the 1999 PUMA Mostro and strips it down to its essentials.
This Pride month, The Barcelona EDITION isn’t just waving a flag—it’s becoming one. From graphic art explosions to drag royalty brunches, the hotel pulses with a raw, vivid celebration of queer creativity, inclusion, and unfiltered joy.
At Galerie Sultana, Gardouch presented its second collection, Playing Pretend, not as mere clothing but as objects that hold fragments of memory.
Zico steps into the brand’s world as part of its ongoing mission to connect with cultural leaders across fashion, music, and art.
The “White” Pack reimagines Skepta’s signature Skope Forever sneaker in an arctic palette.
The question hangs heavy in the air: How do we keep making clothes when the world burns?