Dirk Bikkembergs

Biography of Dirk Bikkembergs

Dirk Bikkembergs (Dirk Bikkembergs) was born in Germany on January 2, 1959. Parents assumed that his son would study law and jurisprudence, but he did not live up to their expectations. Dirk graduated from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Belgium.

In 1985, Dirk received the award of the best young fashion designer Golden Spindle Award. His first men's footwear collection Bikkembergs introduced already in 1986. His models were distinguished by a clear style, inserts of leather and mesh, as well as original double seams.

The first collection of clothes Dirk Bikkembergs Man was intended only for men. However, in the early 90's Dirk released a women's collection. The main emphasis in the first line of clothing for the beautiful half of humanity was "female masculinity." The models were made of dense and rough fabric, but looked very soft and sexy. Dirk presented models of long coats and cloaks resembling a man's overcoat. Despite this, every thing was very feminine and elegant.

In the summer of 2000, at an exhibition in Florence, Dirk presented the first jeans collection Bikkembergs Jeans and Streetwear. In 2003, he began official work on the sportswear line for Italian footballers. Dirk Bikkembergs is considered one of the first who with enviable success was able to combine fashion and sports.

Features of style

Clothes and shoes by Dirk Bikkembergs (Dirk Bikkembergs) are a reflection of the courage of design solutions and convenient practicality. In his collections, Dirk uses two styles: everyday, casual and casual for sports.

According to Dirk, an ordinary white T-shirt, sports jeans and sneakers are a great way to emphasize men's beauty and style. This explains the fact that all the models of his collections are not very extravagant. They attract their exclusivity, practicality, simplicity and sophistication at the same time.

Men's and women's sneakers, Dirk Bikkembergs sneakers are distinguished by a fashionable design and an endless sense of comfort and convenience. For sports this is an excellent option. In his collections, Dirk uses only natural materials. Particular attention is paid to small details and uses unusual color solutions.