Nensi Dojaka is the new revelation in the world of fashion.
Winner of the LVMH 2021 award last September 7, the young Albanian designer will present her collection in these days, in the middle of the Fashion Week period.
Nensi, graduated at the prestigious Central Saint Martins in London, has already dressed stars of the caliber of Dua Lipa, Bella Hadid and Kaia Gerber at the age of 27 thanks to her garments characterized by very sensual transparencies.

ss21 collection
Observing the images circulating on her collection, we see how the designer was inspired by the world of lingerie: in fact, we find tights with pleated side panels or structured bras that recall the figures of the triangle or hexagon with transparent oversized shirts on top.
The transparent or stretch fabrics typical of underwear dominate.
The collection also includes mini-skirts in stretch knit, semi-transparent sweaters with necklines at shoulder height and mini-dresses with very thin straps. A constant are the geometric details of the décolleté that characterize almost every garment.
Nensi relies on neutral colors such as brown or black for his minimal garments that give a lot of femininity to the wearer while not being too flashy. What distinguishes the designer is the cut of her clothes combined with a very skilful use of delicate and light fabrics.
We await with great curiosity the next creations by Nensi Dojaka, a winner in the world of fashion.
At the moment it is possible to buy Nensi Dojaka clothes on ssense.com!
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