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Ann Demeulemeester

Ann Verhelst (born 29 December 1959[1]), known professionally as Ann Demeulemeester, is a Belgian fashion designer whose label, Ann Demeulemeester, is mainly showcased at the annual Paris Fashion Week.[2] She is known as one of the Antwerp Six in the fashion industry.[2] Some researchers consider Ann Demeulemeester one of the main representatives of deconstruction in fashion.[3][4]

Ann Demeulemeester
Born
Ann Verhelst

(1959-12-29) 29 December 1959 (age 63)
Kortrijk, Belgium
Alma materRoyal Academy of Fine Arts
Occupation(s)Fashion and houseware designer
Years active1985–present
Spouse
Patrick Robyn
(m. 1985)

Early life Edit

Ann Verhelst was born in Kortrijk in 1959[5] to Albert and Monique Verhelst-Pappijn,[6] and later lived in the city of Waregem. The reason why she made the decision to change her real name "Verhelst" to "Demeulemeester" remains unknown. Initially, Verhelst showed no interest in fashion. She attended art school for three years, where she discovered her fascination with people and portraiture, which led her to begin thinking about clothing design.[7] From this, she went on to study fashion design at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp from 1978 to 1981.[2] In 1986, Verhelst, along with fellow graduates from the Antwerp Royal Academy, decided to showcase her collection in London. Though, as she was pregnant at the time and unable to make the trip to London, she only displayed a selection of sunglasses.[8] This group of Belgian designers would soon be known as the 'Antwerp Six', a radical and distinctive Belgian group of designers of the 1980s to whom Verhelst has been associated, almost by mistake, but will forever be linked to.[2] This group of avant-garde designers are known for their deconstructivist styles of creating untraditional clothing lines.[2] Other notables from the group include Dries van Noten and Walter Van Beirendonck.[2]

Career Edit

Beginnings Edit

Verhelst graduated from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in 1981,.[9] A year after her graduation, she won the Gouden Spoel, a Belgian awarded prize to the year's most promising fashion designer, though the impact of the award in the industry was very limited.[10] Verhelst struggled to find a first job and began working as a freelance pattern maker, assisting fashion icon Martin Margiela , for an undisclosed Italian coat brand for a few years.[11]

Ann Demeulemeester Edit

In 1985, Verhelst finally launched her own brand, Ann Demeulemeester-Verhelst, in collaboration with her husband, Patrick Robyn, who put an end to a burgeoning career as a photographer to devote himself to his wife's fashion label, assuming the role of a shadow creative director for the brand, an unofficial position that he has still been occupying to this days.[2][12]

In 1994, Ann Verhelst approached Belgian entrepreneur Anne Chapelle for help in building her brand, which, under her tenure, turned into a substantial global business,[13] debuting a menswear line in 1996[9] and opening the brand’s flagship store in Antwerp in 1999.[2] Finally, in 2005, Anne Chapelle acquired the company’s majority stake from Ann Verhelst. [14]

Verhelst worked with the artist Jim Dine, and draws inspiration from singer Patti Smith.[15] She worked on a clothing line inspired by Jackson Pollock.[2]

In November 2013, Verhelst announced she was leaving the fashion house with an handwritten exit letter.[2][16] Prior to her departure, Ann Verhelst choose herself the French designer Sébastien Meunier as her successor as artistic director of the brand. Sébastien Meunier had previously worked for 10 years with the Belgian fashion genius Martin Margiela before joining Ann Demeulemeester in 2010, officially for designing the house's men's collections while in reality being trained by Ann Verhelst and Patrick Robyn themselves to his future position of artistic director. Sébastien Meunier left the label in July 2020. [17]

Ann Demeulemeester Serax Edit

After leaving fashion, Verhelst attended porcelain master classes in England and France. In 2019, she launched Ann Demeulemeester Serax in collaboration with Belgian diffusion label Serax, a collection of affordable porcelain dinner services made in China, but also silverware, glasses and larger houseware, following the path of other famous fashion designers of the like of Inès de la Fressange, José Levy or Christian Lacroix.[18]

Antonioli Edit

After the Italian retailer Claudio Antonioli bought the company in 2020 [19] and after the resignation of Sébastien Meunier,[20] Ann Verhelst announced, in September 2021, her return to the Ann Demeulemeester label,[21] therefore forever linking her name and legacy to Claudio Antonioli, whose name is mainly associated with the rise of luxury streetwear. That same month, the brand's Antwerp flagship store reopened after a year of renovation,[22] drawing back to the minimalist aesthetic, originally conceived by the famed Belgian architects duo Robbrecht en Daem,[23] the store itself now being mostly focused on the Ann Demeulemeester Serax homeware and furnitures collections rather than on the fashion collections, confirming the brand's smart transition from a "Fashion House" to a "Lifestyle Brand".[24] In the meantime, Belgian national newspaper De Tijd revealed that 42 out of the 48 Antwerp-based employees of Ann Demeulemeester had been dismissed, despite most of them have been working for the label for over 3 decades and were hired by Ann Verhelst herself. The article also revealed that the company itself was relocated to Milan,[25] definitively cutting the fashion house from its historical Flemish roots. In an exclusive interview granted to journalist Jesse Brouns, Ann Verhelst, Patrick Robyn and Claudio Antonioli confirmed the relocation of the Belgian brand to Italy, the later stating that "Milan [compared to Antwerp] is a fashion city. That made recruiting a new team of 25 people easier."[26]

Claudio Antonioli enrolled designer Nina Maria Nitsche as "ghost" creative director of the brand, another Maison Margiela alumni, after her short stances at both Vetements[27] and Kering's own Brioni.[28]

In order to remain faithful to the Demeulemeester DNA, Claudio Antonioli kept the 1944 born, Parisian PR legend, Michelle Montagne at the helm of the company's press relations.

The brand's first fashion show under Antonioli era, which took place in October 2021 in Paris and relied mostly on denim and archives replicas, received mixed reviews from the international press.[29][30][31] As for the second outing of Claudio Antonioli for the brand, in March 2022, Vogue described it, in a notably harsh review, as if "The models all looked like they were heading to a meeting with their bank managers to declare themselves bankrupt".[32]

For Sanremo Music Festival 2022, Ann Demeulemeester dressed Italian musician Mahmood,[33] who joins the list of the brand's legends alongside Patti Smith and PJ Harvey.

Personal life Edit

 
Kesselhof castle

Verhelst married photographer Patrick Robyn in 1985.[34][2] The couple used to live in the outskirts of Antwerp in the famous Maison Guiette, the only house in Belgium designed by Le Corbusier. Ann Verhelst has since moved to Kesselhof manor,[35] a 19th-century Italian rococo revival villa situated in the village of Kessel, that she bought from Baroness Diane Caroline Van Zuylen Van Nyevelt, whose family made its wealth in the Belgian Congo.[36]

Awards Edit

  • 1982 Golden Spindle Award, Belgium

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Ann Demeulemeester is part of the BoF 500". The Business of Fashion. Retrieved 26 December 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Socha, Miles (21 November 2013). "Ann Demeulemeester Exits Fashion". WWD. Retrieved 21 November 2013.
  3. ^ Gill A. Deconstruction Fashion: The Making of Unfinished, Decomposing and Re-Assembled Clothes // Fashion Theory: The Journal of Dress, Body & Culture. 1998. Vol. 2.1. pp. 25–49.
  4. ^ Vasileva E.V. (2018) Deconstruction and Fashion: Order and Disorder // Fashion Theory: The Journal of Dress, Body and Culture, no. 4 (50), pp. 58–79
  5. ^ "Ann Demeulemeester". Fashion Model Directory. Retrieved 26 December 2019.
  6. ^ Derammelaere, Dolf (Winter 2000). "Ten huize van..." Waregemse Gidsenkring (in Dutch) – via Waregem City Archives.
  7. ^ Susannah Frankel (2002). (PDF). Dazed & Confused. Archived from the original (PDF) on 31 December 2010.
  8. ^ "Ann Demeulemeester, la regina dell'estetica rock". MF Fashion. 8 January 2022. Retrieved 8 January 2022.
  9. ^ a b Katherine Betts (April 1997). (PDF). Vogue USA. Archived from the original (PDF) on 31 December 2010.
  10. ^ "Ann Verhelst stapt uit eigen modehuis". HLN. 20 November 2013. Retrieved 29 December 2019.
  11. ^ "Ann Demeulemeester, la regina dell'estetica rock". MF Fashion. 8 January 2022. Retrieved 8 January 2022.
  12. ^ "BIOGRAPHY | Ann Demeulemeester". www.anndemeulemeester.com. Retrieved 2 February 2018.
  13. ^ "Anne Chapelle is part of the BoF 500". Business of Fashion. 22 May 2023. Retrieved 22 May 2023.
  14. ^ "Ann Demeulemeester passe sous pavillon italien". L’Echo. 22 May 2023. Retrieved 22 May 2023.
  15. ^ Holston, Fred. . Patti Smith + Ann Demeulemeester. Archived from the original on 30 August 2011. Retrieved 27 April 2011.
  16. ^ "Ann Demeulemeester to leave eponymous fashion house". Telegraph. November 2013.
  17. ^ "Sébastien Meunier Exits Ann Demeulemeester". WWD. 2 July 2020. Retrieved 2 July 2021.
  18. ^ Stoppard, Lou (21 August 2019). "Ann Demeulemeester Doesn't Miss Fashion at All. She Has Other Plans". The New York Times.
  19. ^ "Sébastien Meunier Exits Ann Demeulemeester". WWD. 2 July 2020. Retrieved 2 July 2021.
  20. ^ "Ann Demeulemeester's 'New Beginning' Under Italian Ownership". WWD. 20 March 2021. Retrieved 21 March 2020.
  21. ^ "Ann Demeulemeester returns to namesake label ahead of Antwerp flagship reopening". Fashion United. 31 August 2021. Retrieved 31 August 2021.
  22. ^ "Ann Demeulemeester Is Happy as Antwerp Flagship Reopens". WWD. 2 September 2021. Retrieved 2 September 2021.
  23. ^ "Ann Demeulemeester Flagship Store – Robbrecht en Daem". www.robbrechtendaem.com.
  24. ^ "Ann Demeulemeester to Reopen Antwerp Flagship". WWD. 28 August 2021. Retrieved 28 August 2021.
  25. ^ "Productie van modelabel Ann Demeulemeester verhuist naar Italië". De Tijd. 27 August 2020. Retrieved 27 August 2021.
  26. ^ "Ann Demeulemeester na 8 jaar back in Fashion". De Tijd. 28 August 2021. Retrieved 28 August 2021.
  27. ^ "Vetements has recruited former Margiela designer Nina Nitsche". Hero Magazine. 29 September 2016. Retrieved 29 September 2016.
  28. ^ "Brioni, Nina-Maria Nitsche Part Ways". WWD. 27 July 2018. Retrieved 27 July 2018.
  29. ^ "Ann Demeulemeester Spring 2022 Reay-to-wear". Vogue Runway. 3 October 2021. Retrieved 3 October 2021.
  30. ^ "Ann Demeulemeester returns, sort of". Fashion Network. 4 October 2021. Retrieved 4 October 2021.
  31. ^ "Da Lanvin a Givenchy show grandiosi, ma collezioni in cerca d'autore". Il Sole 24 Ore. 4 October 2021. Retrieved 4 October 2021.
  32. ^ "Ann Demeulemeester Review". Vogue.com. 5 March 2022. Retrieved 5 March 2022.
  33. ^ "Mahmood e Blanco, due stelle fashion vincono Sanremo". MF Fashion. 6 February 2022. Retrieved 6 February 2022.
  34. ^ "Fashion Rocks" (PDF). Retrieved 16 January 2020. {{cite magazine}}: Cite magazine requires |magazine= (help)
  35. ^ "Kasteel Kesselhof". inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be. 29 March 2019. Retrieved 29 March 2019.
  36. ^ "Kessel neemt afscheid van barones". Gazet Van Antwerpen. 6 February 2007. Retrieved 6 February 2007.

External links Edit

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Ann Verhelst born 29 December 1959 1 known professionally as Ann Demeulemeester is a Belgian fashion designer whose label Ann Demeulemeester is mainly showcased at the annual Paris Fashion Week 2 She is known as one of the Antwerp Six in the fashion industry 2 Some researchers consider Ann Demeulemeester one of the main representatives of deconstruction in fashion 3 4 Ann DemeulemeesterBornAnn Verhelst 1959 12 29 29 December 1959 age 63 Kortrijk BelgiumAlma materRoyal Academy of Fine ArtsOccupation s Fashion and houseware designerYears active1985 presentSpousePatrick Robyn m 1985 wbr Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Beginnings 2 2 Ann Demeulemeester 2 3 Ann Demeulemeester Serax 2 4 Antonioli 3 Personal life 4 Awards 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditAnn Verhelst was born in Kortrijk in 1959 5 to Albert and Monique Verhelst Pappijn 6 and later lived in the city of Waregem The reason why she made the decision to change her real name Verhelst to Demeulemeester remains unknown Initially Verhelst showed no interest in fashion She attended art school for three years where she discovered her fascination with people and portraiture which led her to begin thinking about clothing design 7 From this she went on to study fashion design at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp from 1978 to 1981 2 In 1986 Verhelst along with fellow graduates from the Antwerp Royal Academy decided to showcase her collection in London Though as she was pregnant at the time and unable to make the trip to London she only displayed a selection of sunglasses 8 This group of Belgian designers would soon be known as the Antwerp Six a radical and distinctive Belgian group of designers of the 1980s to whom Verhelst has been associated almost by mistake but will forever be linked to 2 This group of avant garde designers are known for their deconstructivist styles of creating untraditional clothing lines 2 Other notables from the group include Dries van Noten and Walter Van Beirendonck 2 Career EditBeginnings Edit Verhelst graduated from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in 1981 9 A year after her graduation she won the Gouden Spoel a Belgian awarded prize to the year s most promising fashion designer though the impact of the award in the industry was very limited 10 Verhelst struggled to find a first job and began working as a freelance pattern maker assisting fashion icon Martin Margiela for an undisclosed Italian coat brand for a few years 11 Ann Demeulemeester Edit In 1985 Verhelst finally launched her own brand Ann Demeulemeester Verhelst in collaboration with her husband Patrick Robyn who put an end to a burgeoning career as a photographer to devote himself to his wife s fashion label assuming the role of a shadow creative director for the brand an unofficial position that he has still been occupying to this days 2 12 In 1994 Ann Verhelst approached Belgian entrepreneur Anne Chapelle for help in building her brand which under her tenure turned into a substantial global business 13 debuting a menswear line in 1996 9 and opening the brand s flagship store in Antwerp in 1999 2 Finally in 2005 Anne Chapelle acquired the company s majority stake from Ann Verhelst 14 Verhelst worked with the artist Jim Dine and draws inspiration from singer Patti Smith 15 She worked on a clothing line inspired by Jackson Pollock 2 In November 2013 Verhelst announced she was leaving the fashion house with an handwritten exit letter 2 16 Prior to her departure Ann Verhelst choose herself the French designer Sebastien Meunier as her successor as artistic director of the brand Sebastien Meunier had previously worked for 10 years with the Belgian fashion genius Martin Margiela before joining Ann Demeulemeester in 2010 officially for designing the house s men s collections while in reality being trained by Ann Verhelst and Patrick Robyn themselves to his future position of artistic director Sebastien Meunier left the label in July 2020 17 Ann Demeulemeester Serax Edit After leaving fashion Verhelst attended porcelain master classes in England and France In 2019 she launched Ann Demeulemeester Serax in collaboration with Belgian diffusion label Serax a collection of affordable porcelain dinner services made in China but also silverware glasses and larger houseware following the path of other famous fashion designers of the like of Ines de la Fressange Jose Levy or Christian Lacroix 18 Antonioli Edit After the Italian retailer Claudio Antonioli bought the company in 2020 19 and after the resignation of Sebastien Meunier 20 Ann Verhelst announced in September 2021 her return to the Ann Demeulemeester label 21 therefore forever linking her name and legacy to Claudio Antonioli whose name is mainly associated with the rise of luxury streetwear That same month the brand s Antwerp flagship store reopened after a year of renovation 22 drawing back to the minimalist aesthetic originally conceived by the famed Belgian architects duo Robbrecht en Daem 23 the store itself now being mostly focused on the Ann Demeulemeester Serax homeware and furnitures collections rather than on the fashion collections confirming the brand s smart transition from a Fashion House to a Lifestyle Brand 24 In the meantime Belgian national newspaper De Tijd revealed that 42 out of the 48 Antwerp based employees of Ann Demeulemeester had been dismissed despite most of them have been working for the label for over 3 decades and were hired by Ann Verhelst herself The article also revealed that the company itself was relocated to Milan 25 definitively cutting the fashion house from its historical Flemish roots In an exclusive interview granted to journalist Jesse Brouns Ann Verhelst Patrick Robyn and Claudio Antonioli confirmed the relocation of the Belgian brand to Italy the later stating that Milan compared to Antwerp is a fashion city That made recruiting a new team of 25 people easier 26 Claudio Antonioli enrolled designer Nina Maria Nitsche as ghost creative director of the brand another Maison Margiela alumni after her short stances at both Vetements 27 and Kering s own Brioni 28 In order to remain faithful to the Demeulemeester DNA Claudio Antonioli kept the 1944 born Parisian PR legend Michelle Montagne at the helm of the company s press relations The brand s first fashion show under Antonioli era which took place in October 2021 in Paris and relied mostly on denim and archives replicas received mixed reviews from the international press 29 30 31 As for the second outing of Claudio Antonioli for the brand in March 2022 Vogue described it in a notably harsh review as if The models all looked like they were heading to a meeting with their bank managers to declare themselves bankrupt 32 For Sanremo Music Festival 2022 Ann Demeulemeester dressed Italian musician Mahmood 33 who joins the list of the brand s legends alongside Patti Smith and PJ Harvey Personal life Edit nbsp Kesselhof castleVerhelst married photographer Patrick Robyn in 1985 34 2 The couple used to live in the outskirts of Antwerp in the famous Maison Guiette the only house in Belgium designed by Le Corbusier Ann Verhelst has since moved to Kesselhof manor 35 a 19th century Italian rococo revival villa situated in the village of Kessel that she bought from Baroness Diane Caroline Van Zuylen Van Nyevelt whose family made its wealth in the Belgian Congo 36 Awards Edit1982 Golden Spindle Award BelgiumSee also EditAntwerp Six Deconstruction fashion List of fashion designersReferences Edit Ann Demeulemeester is part of the BoF 500 The Business of Fashion Retrieved 26 December 2019 a b c d e f g h i j k Socha Miles 21 November 2013 Ann Demeulemeester Exits Fashion WWD Retrieved 21 November 2013 Gill A Deconstruction Fashion The Making of Unfinished Decomposing and Re Assembled Clothes Fashion Theory The Journal of Dress Body amp Culture 1998 Vol 2 1 pp 25 49 Vasileva E V 2018 Deconstruction and Fashion Order and Disorder Fashion Theory The Journal of Dress Body and Culture no 4 50 pp 58 79 Ann Demeulemeester Fashion Model Directory Retrieved 26 December 2019 Derammelaere Dolf Winter 2000 Ten huize van Waregemse Gidsenkring in Dutch via Waregem City Archives Susannah Frankel 2002 Ann Demeulemeester PDF Dazed amp Confused Archived from the original PDF on 31 December 2010 Ann Demeulemeester la regina dell estetica rock MF Fashion 8 January 2022 Retrieved 8 January 2022 a b Katherine Betts April 1997 Ann of Antwerp PDF Vogue USA Archived from the original PDF on 31 December 2010 Ann Verhelst stapt uit eigen modehuis HLN 20 November 2013 Retrieved 29 December 2019 Ann Demeulemeester la regina dell estetica rock MF Fashion 8 January 2022 Retrieved 8 January 2022 BIOGRAPHY Ann Demeulemeester www anndemeulemeester com Retrieved 2 February 2018 Anne Chapelle is part of the BoF 500 Business of Fashion 22 May 2023 Retrieved 22 May 2023 Ann Demeulemeester passe sous pavillon italien L Echo 22 May 2023 Retrieved 22 May 2023 Holston Fred Take a Drag or Two Patti Smith Ann Demeulemeester Archived from the original on 30 August 2011 Retrieved 27 April 2011 Ann Demeulemeester to leave eponymous fashion house Telegraph November 2013 Sebastien Meunier Exits Ann Demeulemeester WWD 2 July 2020 Retrieved 2 July 2021 Stoppard Lou 21 August 2019 Ann Demeulemeester Doesn t Miss Fashion at All She Has Other Plans The New York Times Sebastien Meunier Exits Ann Demeulemeester WWD 2 July 2020 Retrieved 2 July 2021 Ann Demeulemeester s New Beginning Under Italian Ownership WWD 20 March 2021 Retrieved 21 March 2020 Ann Demeulemeester returns to namesake label ahead of Antwerp flagship reopening Fashion United 31 August 2021 Retrieved 31 August 2021 Ann Demeulemeester Is Happy as Antwerp Flagship Reopens WWD 2 September 2021 Retrieved 2 September 2021 Ann Demeulemeester Flagship Store Robbrecht en Daem www robbrechtendaem com Ann Demeulemeester to Reopen Antwerp Flagship WWD 28 August 2021 Retrieved 28 August 2021 Productie van modelabel Ann 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