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Nensi Dojaka Wins LVMH Prize

The London-based womenswear designer beat out a shortlist of nine finalists for the prestigious fashion prize.
Nensi Dojaka at the LVMH Prize event. LVMH.
Nensi Dojaka, right, at the LVMH Prize event alongside a model sporting her Autumn/Winter 2021 collection. LVMH.

Albanian designer Nensi Dojaka, whose London-based label is known for its mini-dresses and intimates with geometric patches of neutral tulle, organza and jersey, is the winner of this year’s LVMH Prize. Dojaka will receive a €300,000 ($355,905) grant and a year-long mentorship from executives at the French luxury conglomerate.

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