Albanian fashion designer Nancy Dojaka conquers the fashion world, the famous "go crazy" for her dresses
The Albanian fashion designer Nancy Dojaka who lives and works in London, Great Britain is conquering the fashion world. Dojaka graduated from Central Saint Martins in 2020.
The 28-year-old designer is known for her signature mesh dresses and won the 2021 LVMH Prize for Emerging Talent.
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A fashion sensation
Her creations are worn by the world's most sought-after models on the catwalks, and famous actresses and musicians walk in them on the red carpet. Undoubtedly, Dojaka conquered the fashion world.
The Albanian designer, who shows her collections at London Fashion Week, cemented her place on the fashion scene with her latest show.
Her creations are different, bring freshness to sexy dressing and use exclusively interesting materials, so it is no wonder that she has become the most sought after among famous women.
For spring/summer 2023, Dojaka presented a collection in which he used colors for the first time, but also motifs such as hearts.
Last year, Dojaka received the prestigious "LVMH" award for its design. She graduated from the prestigious school "Central Saint Martins" where she launched her eponymous brand in 2017.
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At only 16 years old, she moved from Tirana to London to study. During her studies, she was an intern for designer brands such as Peter the Pilot и Fyodor Golan.
The designer is known for her lingerie-inspired dresses and pieces that bring the '90s aesthetic to life. She undoubtedly draws inspiration for her designs from names like Helmut Lang и Anne Demeulemeester.
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Emili Ratajkovski, Sophie Turner, Emma Corinne, Carrie Mulligan и Bela Hadid are just some of the stars who proudly wear her clothes.
"When I started, I had a very young customer base, and now the collection is evolving with a bit more tailoring and a stronger look, it's changing a bit, because a wider audience has appeared and I want to make it much more diverse," said Dojaka.