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Simon Porte Jacquemus (; born 16 January 1990) is a French fashion designer and the founder of the Jacquemus fashion label.


Early life

Jacquemus was born in
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, France, into a family of farmers; his father occasionally sang in
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bands and his mother raised him. He grew up in the small town of
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in southern France. In 2008, at the age of 18, he went to Paris, where he studied for a few months at the ''École supérieure des arts et techniques de la mode'' ( ESMOD) like Olivier Rousteing. He then left the program for a position as an artist manager's assistant at ''Citizen K'' fashion magazine. The sudden death of his mother prompted him to begin his own career as a fashion designer.


Career

He was 20 years old when he created his brand, Jacquemus, his mother's maiden name. He promoted his designs by having friends wear his creations in shops during ''Vogues Fashion Night Out in 2010 in Paris. In 2012, he was invited to present his collection during
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. Most of the fabrics used in his collections come from a workwear supplier. The cut is simple, with few details, but original. The prints sometimes recall the world of films by
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or
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. He has described his creations as a "naïve" fashion with a pop of color with unique silhouettes. Having achieved initial interest, his pieces were carried in stores such as
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in New York, Broken Arm in Paris, Gago in
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and
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in London. In 2014, he designed a collection for La Redoute. In 2015, he received the Special Jury Prize at the
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for young fashion designers. In 2017, Jacquemus added a line of footwear to his collections. He also announced in 2018 that he would be designing menswear, creating the first collection in 2019. In addition to shoes, Jacquemus also designs handbags and hats. In March 2019, Porte opened the restaurant "Citron", located in the new
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flagship at Champs-Elysees, at the location of a former
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. On 24 June 2019, Jacquemus organized a parade to celebrate ten years of the brand, hosting its new collection, ''Le coup de soleil'', in a lavender field. The brand's Spring/Summer 2021 collection took place in a wheat field an hour outside of Paris, and due to the
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, only had 100 guests in attendance. Around 2021,
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acquired a 10 percent stake in Jacquemus with the goal of partnering on a beauty venture, but the plan was aborted and Jacquemus subsequently bought back the stake.
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announced a women-focused collection with Jacquemus, with the collaborative capsule first previewed in mid-May 2022. "Having this imagery in mind, we designed women's athletic wear with sensuous details and neutral colors, along with my own interpretation of the Humara, my favorite Nike shoe", said Simon Porte Jacquemus when asked about the inspiration behind the footwear pieces. In 2023, Nike and Jacquemus continued their collaboration as they unveiled a new pair of sneakers called JF1. In June 2023,
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was dressed by Jacquemus when she performed in Marseille's Vélodrome. Later in the month, on 26 June, Jacquemus' eponymous brand revealed its Fall 2023 collection at the
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. Jacquemus stated in October 2024:
I value my independence, I want to pass the company on to my children, but I have to break the glass ceiling by finding the right partner who will remain a minority shareholder
The brand has stores in
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in Paris,
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and
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, London. In January 2025, it was reported that Sarah Benady, president of
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Personal life

Porte married French digital agent Marco Maestri on 28 August 2022 at the town hall of Charleval, Bouches-du-Rhône. On 22 April 2024, the couple announced the birth of their twins, a son and a daughter.


Awards

* 2014: Finalist, LVMH Prize * 2015: Special Jury LVMH Prize *2017: Fashion Director's Choice Award at the
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*2024:
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References


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