Winner of the Prix ANDAM Accessoires, which provides a €100,000 grant and a one-year mentorship under Sophie Delafontaine, artistic director at Longchamp, designer Sarah Levy is levelling up.
The award, a powerful mark of recognition from the industry, has been a big confidence boost for the graduate of the La Cambre visual arts school in Brussels, and who has a background in architecture. Her brand, SARAHLEVY, explores current trends through poetic, conceptual pieces of leather goods and has worked with Hermès, Marine Serre and Patou.
A grant from WBDM’s Fashion Programme 2025 will also help her reach the international market and enable “consistent and controlled growth, with a focus on storytelling, high quality craftsmanship, upcycling and local production.”
In September, she launched a nylon capsule — her first foray into blending upmarket quality with affordable prices. She hopes her creativity will reach a wider audience. A trendsetter worth following!
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