With designs inspired by her collection of '90s fashion magazines
This year's LVMH Prize contestant pool was a tightly contested bunch. From Rocha's new designer Charles de Vilmorin to London's Bianca Saunders to Christopher John Rogers, the jury had a tough task at hand ., whose ultra-feminine design vocabulary of sheer fabrics and asymmetric shapes have cemented her as one to watch over the past year.
She'll also be a part of luxury retailer MatchesFashion's Innovators Programme, an annual initiative that offers each class year-long support including mentorship, preferential business terms and a £2.2 million investment in marketing support across brands. Read on to learn more about the emerging designer.Dojaka was born in Tirana, Albania. She moved to the UK for high school in 2009.
that she chose the program because it"revolves around your identity as a designer and getting to the root of that. It brings out what is unique about your approach."Her BA graduate collection caught the eye of the Canadian luxury retailer, who gravitated towards her distorted female body exploration and deconstructed attire. Her smartly placed asymmetrical triangular sheer fabric pieces and minuscule straps have become a signature for blurring the lines between lingerie and clothing.
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