Sarah Burton joins this year’s jury of the Prix LVMH, the prestigious competition dedicated to young designers launched by the French group in 2013. The artistic director of Givenchy, who joined the luxury giant in March 2024, joins the jury for the first time alongside eleven other members.

The LVMH 2025 Prize jury is composed of twelve members. Alongside Sarah Burton, they include eight renowned designers, most of whom work in the creative direction of the group’s houses, as well as Delphine Arnault, CEO of Christian Dior Couture, who initiated the competition, Jean-Paul Claverie, Bernard Arnault‘s advisor and director of corporate philanthropy, and Sidney Toledano, CEO of LVMH fashion group.
The eight designers are Jonathan Anderson, recently promoted to head of all Christian Dior collections, Nicolas Ghesquière (Louis Vuitton women), Marc Jacobs, Nigo (Kenzo), Phoebe Philo, Stella McCartney, Silvia Venturini Fendi and Pharrell Williams (Louis Vuitton men). Not on the jury, however, are Maria Grazia Chiuri and Kim Jones, who left LVMH this year after directing, respectively, Dior’s women’s collections (ready-to-wear and couture) for the former, and Fendi’s women’s collections (ready-to-wear and couture) and Dior Homme, for the latter.
On September 3 at the Fondation Louis Vuitton, the jury will select one of the eight finalist labels for this twelfth edition. These are Alainpaul, All-In, Francesco Murano, Soshiotsuki, Steve O Smith, Tolu Coker, Torishéju and Zomer.
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