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The Caribbean-inspired, gender-neutral brand is led by designers Lisi Herrebrugh and Rushemy Botter, who were previously artistic directors at Nina Ricci. They will receive €300,000 ($314,365) as well as coaching from Chanel fashion president Bruno Pavlovsky, Instagram’s VP fashion partnerships, Eva Chen, and the senior leadership team at Mytheresa. Other winners included Robert Wun, a London-based womenswear designer, who won the special prize; Bluemarble, which took home the Pierre Bergé prize; and Dolly Cohen, who won the accessories prize. The recipients of the former two prizes were awarded €100,000 as well as coaching opportunities while the accessories prize comes with €50,000.
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