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!
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