Lagos Space Programme Wins International Woolmark Prize

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Nigerian designer Adeju Thompson’s label Lagos Space Programme was named the winner of the 2023 International Woolmark Prize.

Award for Innovation went to Danish knitwear brand A. Roege Hove. Designer Amalie Roege Hove will receive 100,000 Australian dollars, or $67,000. The Woolmark Supply Chain Award, celebrating outstanding contribution from a trade partner driving wool supply chain innovation, went to textile innovation studio Byborre.

U.S. brand Rhude; South Korean brand Maxxij; France’s Bluemarble; Irish men’s label Robyn Lynch; Marco Rambaldi from Italy, and London-based brand Paolina Russo.

 

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French singer Lou Doillon announced Adeju Thompson’s win and WWD chatted with the designer after the announcement.

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