Jean-Louis Dumas
Jean-Louis Dumas | |
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| Born | Jean-Louis Robert Frédéric Dumas 2 February 1938 Paris, France |
| Died | 1 May 2010 (aged 72) Paris, France |
| Education | Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris |
| Occupations | Businessman, designer |
| Known for | Hermès chairman and design chief |
| Board member of | Hermès |
| Spouse |
Rena Gregoriadès
(m. 1962; died 2009) |
| Children | Pierre-Alexis and Sandrine Dumas |
| Relatives | Olivier Dumas, Philippe Dumas (brothers) |
Jean-Louis Dumas was a French businessman. A descendant of its founder Thierry Hermès, he headed Hermès from 1978 to 2006. He left his mark on the world of fashion and luxury.
He began his career at Hermès in 1964, becoming managing director in 1971 under the supervision of his father, Robert Dumas, and then chairman in 1978. He introduced major innovations, expanded the product range and developed Hermès' international presence. Under his leadership, Hermès diversified into areas such as ready-to-wear, silk and watchmaking, and acquired prestigious brands such as John Lobb and Puiforcat. The creation of the Birkin bag, following a chance meeting with Jane Birkin, symbolizes the innovative spirit and success of the brand under his leadership. He retired for health reasons from the business in 2006.