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Thierry Hermès was born in 1801 in the city of Krefeld in modern-day Germany, which was at the time part of the Roer department of the French First Republic as a result of the Revolutionary Wars; he was thus born a French citizen. [2] Hermès was the sixth child of an innkeeper and his wife, Agnese Kuhnen. [3]
[1] [2] His ancestor five times removed, Thierry Hermès, founded Hermès in 1837. [3] [4] His paternal uncle, Jean-Louis Dumas, was the CEO of Hermès. [5] His father, Olivier Dumas, is a physician and the author of many articles about Jules Verne. [6] His mother died in 2003. [2] His cousin, Pierre-Alexis Dumas, is Hermes's artistic director. [7]
Thierry Hermès, founder of Hermès. Thierry Hermès was born in Krefeld, Germany, to a French father and a German mother.The family moved to France in 1828. [3] In 1837, Hermès first established a harness workshop in the Grands Boulevards quarter of Paris, dedicated to serving European noblemen.
Jean-Louis Robert Frédéric Dumas was born in Paris, France, on 2 February 1938. He also used the last name Dumas-Hermès. His father was Robert Dumas, and his mother was one of Émile-Maurice Hermès' four daughters. Émile-Maurice Hermès was himself a grandson of the company's founder, Thierry Hermès. [2]
Nicolas Puech, who is unmarried and childless, is a fifth-generation heir of Thierry Hermès, who founded the luxury fashion house in 1837. Nicolas Puech, who is unmarried and childless, is a ...
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Pierre-Alexis Dumas is a sixth-generation descendant in the luxury Hermès empire known for its Birkin and Kelly bags. He insists the handbags aren’t expensive, they’re just costly.
She and Pierre-Alexis Dumas, twelve years her junior, worked to address concerns that the brand would fall from grace when her uncle and Pierre-Alexis's father, Jean-Louis Dumas, died in 2010. [ 6 ] Accolades include Mussard's being designated one of the "Ten Women to Watch in Europe" by The Wall Street Journal in 2008.