
It’s all joy, sweat and tears in Paris tonight, as it’s 92°, so the fashion world blends together in the gardens of the Royal Palace to applaud the finalists and winners of the 2025 Andam Prize.
Meryll Rogge won the €300,000 jackpot, Get ready President Guillaume Houzé “gives Fashion Master Class and contemporary culture, turning ambiguity, mixedity and unexpected cultures into allies. In the new development, Andam’s 36th edition strengthens its personalized mentoring program: Rogge will receive support from IFM Sydney Tolédano, IFM President, LVMH Chairman and CEO, jury chairman, jury president, and jury 2025 Andam Award.
The special award was won by Alain Paul, who also received guidance from Tolédano and guidance of 100,000 euros. The Pierre Bergé Award was won by Burc Akyol, who received guidance from AMI founder and creative director Alexandre Mattiussi and won the winner of the 2013 Grand Prix, and is now a sponsor of Andam, a designer of Andam 2025 Crystal Trophy, working with Swarovski. Sarah Levy received a €100,000 accessory award and received a year-long mentorship from Longchamp Creative Director Sophie Delafontaine.
Andam winners of 2025 will receive the French platform of the Bureau, Instak, Instagram, Galeries Lafayette, OTB, WSN, WSN and Premiere Classe, French platforms Maison des Savoir-Faire et dela Création and Les Teintures, as well as Fute textiles for textile collection of Future Collections and a portion of complementary works.
Tonight’s winners join startup Losanje, which won the Andam Fashion Innovation Award last month, which supports businesses in creating circular textile products.
And, it turns out, is a victory night for all Andam finalists who can count on Andam’s long-term private sponsor list and simplify access to the wider French fashion ecosystem.
Grand Prize and Special Awards Finalist
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Meryll Rogge
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Pierre Berger Prize finalist
Burc Akyol
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Sarah Levy