Winners of the 2025 Grand Prix de la Création

Published on 31 October 2025
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The City of Paris has announced the winners of the Grands Prix de la Création, an annual award that celebrates excellence and vitality in Parisian creativity.

 

Eight talents were honoured: three Revelation Awards and three Commitment Awards in the fields of crafts, design and fashion, as well as a Fashion Accessories Award, presented in partnership with ADC – Au-Delà du Cuir, and a Jewellery Accessories Award in collaboration with Francéclat.

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13 09 SR – Emilie Faure & Serge Ruffieux – Fashion Accessories Award

The 13 09 SR brand revisits craftsmanship through eco-friendly accessories and footwear with a sportswear aesthetic. This Franco-Swiss duo combines high design standards with a commitment to sustainability, now recognised by the City of Paris.

 

Photo credit: 13 09 SR

Anicet – Elia Pradel – Jewellery Accessories Award

Elia Pradel creates jewellery from antique pieces and dormant stock, weaving tales of memory and transmission. As the winner of the prize, she is continuing to develop Anicet with a view to opening a workshop-showroom in 2026.

 

Photo credit: Portrait of Elia Prade by Kevin Parny of Allégorie studio and photo of creations by Emmanuelle Descraques

Jeanne Friot – Commitment Award

Queer designer and activist Jeanne Friot champions gender-neutral, inclusive and sustainable fashion, produced locally from upcycled materials. Supported by her community and figures such as Madonna, she continues her commitment thanks to this award.

 

Photo credit: Portrait by Alex Pommier and Bustier from the SS 2026 collection by Jeanne Friot

Cèucle – Auriane Blandin-Gall – Revelation Award

Auriane Blandin-Gall founded Cèucle, a unisex and ethical brand that highlights the technicality of clothing and collaboration with a social integration workshop. The award will enable her to consolidate the development of her young fashion house.

 

Photo credit: Portrait of Auriane Blandin-Gall and the summer 2025 collection by Julie Perrot

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Sacha Parent & Valentine Tiraboschi – Revelation Award

The duo values technique and craftsmanship in an experimental approach to design, combining innovation and heritage. Winners of the Design Parade Grand Prix, they seek to strengthen their creative autonomy with manufacturers.

Florian Dach & Dimitri Zephir (Dach&Zephir) – Engagement Award

The two designers promote Caribbean culture and expertise through socially conscious design, combining research, creation and transmission. Their award supports the development of a digital platform mapping the Caribbean territories.

 

Photo credit: Kelly Koffi for the portrait

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Lucille Boitelle – Revelation Award

A former employee of Pierre Frey, Lucille Boitelle is bringing hand-drawn ornamental designs back into fashion for textiles and wallpaper. Her work combines delicacy and storytelling, and the award supports her project to create a materials library and new artisanal media.

 

Photo credit: Alexis Vettoretti for the portrait – Installation Milan Bindu and Adachi, credit Lucille Boitelle

Chloé Bensahel – Engagement Award

A textile artist trained at Parsons School, Chloé Bensahel explores the links between textiles, technology and language. Engaged in research at MIT and the University of Luxembourg, she develops reactive fabrics and monumental works combining art and innovation.

 

Photo credit: Portrait by Cyrille de la Motte Rouge and installation at the Palais de Tokyo in April 2024 by Quentin Chevrier