agnès b., who continues to create delicate yet chic and casual styles, has become a key player in establishing a "style that expresses one's heart" among Parisians.
"For me, clothes are all about feeling suitable for that person, and they are just one of the means of expression. If I can make someone feel good, be attracted, or be better. I'm happy."
Imagine an iconic style infused with a lifetime of fashion expertise, and you’ll discover the agnès b. team. Founded by agnès herself, a visionary designer dedicated to timeless fashion, the brand has firmly established its place in the fashion world. agnès b. is committed to creating pieces that empower individuals with effortless elegance. Each collection embodies classic French chic, inspiring self-expression and celebrating individuality.
Behind the label: The Founder
In 1973, agnès b. registered the brand name, but its story began in the 1960s. While working for ELLE magazine, she was asked to sign an article she had written. Unprepared, she said, "Just write agnès b." Thus, the signature style was born. The brand name and logo were crafted from her handwritten signature, marking the beginning of a fashion legacy.
agnès b. time after time
From the very beginning, agnès b. crafted a style that is simultaneously subtle, chic, and casual. This timeless blend transformed her into a Parisian fashion icon, embodying "Style, a state of mind." She believes, "Clothes, for me, are all about feeling in harmony with yourself so you can think about something else. They are only a means. If I can help people feel good and attractive, so much the better. That's what brings me pleasure."
1975, The first shop!
“For a long time, I wanted a place where I could showcase clothes that weren't just styles but very simple pieces complemented by a few items to make them more feminine. I love that mix of effortless, slightly rough clothes and things that are softer," says agnès b.
She brought this vision to life by opening her first store in an old butcher's shop in Les Halles, Paris's central market, during a significant transformation in the area. This boutique wasn't just a retail space; it was also an office, workshop, and hub of creativity and interaction. The walls were adorned with posters and graffiti, offering a space where people could sit, chat, listen to music, and enjoy the free-flying birds, making it a unique and vibrant environment.
photo © archives agnès b., 1976
1979, The snap cardigan creation
“I wore white sweatshirts every day and wanted to make them more practical. I cut my sweatshirt with a large pair of scissors without realizing I was creating something!”
photo © archives agnès b., 1979
1980, Opening in New York
116 Prince Street, our first store in New York, was established in 1980 during Soho's industrial era, akin to the Halles in the 1970s. We felt like pioneers, as we did on Rue du Jour in Paris. Our collections quickly caught the attention of American journalists, who were captivated by our unique style reminiscent of Paris.
photo © archives agnès b., 1980
1981, the first children's store
"I'm always between two worlds: the adult's world and the child's world." agnès b. launched her child's brand and her first children's store at 2 Rue du Jour in Paris.
photo © agnès b., 1983
1981, the first men's store
The store in 3 Rue du Jour became the first men's store.
photo © archives agnès b., 1981
1984, Opening of the Galerie du Jour agnès b.
"I wanted to create a gallery to display what I love. Though it's called a gallery, it's really a space to showcase the behind-the-scenes and beyond, featuring paintings, sculptures, and photographs. Each exhibit aims to invent new ways of presenting images, making art accessible to everyone through drafts, stencils, screen prints, engravings, and more. You will also find exhibitions curated by the galerie itself. The space retains its raw, almost butcher shop-like ambiance. I hope it becomes a vibrant place where people want to return and linger."
Since its opening in 1984, Galerie du Jour has been a contemporary art gallery showcasing the works of numerous artists, fulfilling agnès b.'s vision of a dynamic and welcoming art space.
photo © archives agnès b., 1984
1984, The brand is launched in Japan
The success was immediate. The Japanese fell in love with the collections, and Maison d’Agnès in Paris, located in Aoyama, quickly became a bustling hub, always filled with eager customers.
photo © DR, 1984
1986, “des photographes et le cardigan pression"
In 1986, agnès b. curated a project involving 64 renowned photographers, including Jean-Baptiste Mondino, Gilles Bensimon, Dominique Issermann, and Jeanloup Sieff, to capture her iconic snap cardigan. These captivating images were then showcased in a special exhibition at Galerie du Jour, highlighting the artistry and versatility of the beloved garment.
photo © galerie du jour, 1986
1987, Opening of the first store
in London on the Fulham Road
photo © archives agnès b., 1987
1993, agnès b. voyage, the luggage and leather goods line is created
In 1993, agnès b. launched her bag’s line. Pure lines and beautiful materials are used for each collection, for women and men.
photo © archives agnès b., 1993
1993, Le Cœur de Sarajevo
In 1993, as the siege of Sarajevo began, agnès b. drew a heart symbol. This design was featured on items sold in all agnès b. shops, with proceeds donated to "Première Urgence," an organization providing food and medicine to the city's inhabitants.
Today, the proceeds support the agnès b. endowment fund, benefiting the "Reconstruct Bosnia-Herzegovina through Education" association, founded by General Divjak, who organized Sarajevo's defense during the war. This organization helps war orphans and children with war-related disabilities return to school or university and enables them to participate in educational and leisure activities.
photo © archives agnès b., 1993
1995, Free condoms!
agnès b. decided to offer free condoms in her shops to combat AIDS.
photo © archives agnès b., 1995
1995, The brand arrived in Hong Kong
photo © archives agnès b., circa 2007
1996, “Des photographes et le cardigan pression”
at Beaubourg
photo © Dominique Issermann, 1986
1997, The "point d'ironie"
“Yes, it was my love of art that led me into the adventure of the Point d’Ironie, which we produced between 100,000 and 300,000 copies of, and which is offered all over the world, in galleries, museums, coffee shops, schools, cinemas and “agnès b.” stores to reach the widest possible audience. In the era of electronics, the idea was to offer works on paper, to touch, to read, to frame, file away…” Approximately 4 times a year, agnès b. and Hans Ulrich Obrist give free rein to a guest artist. Made up by the French writer Alcanter de Brahm at the end of the XIXth century, the “Point d’ironie” is a punctuation mark used at the end of sentences (as an exclamation or a question mark) to point to ironic passages in a text.
photo © archives agnès b., 2008
1999, Launch of SPORT b.
This is a mixed collection for young adults, composed of hooded T-shirts in jersey cotton with or without sleeves, sweaters in fleeced jerseys, and accessories… Some garments are easy to wear and comfortable for sport!
photo © Patrick Messina, 2003
agnès b. photography collection is exhibited
at the Centre National de la Photographie (cnp)
photo © Nat Finkelstein, 1968 © Andy Warhol, 1986
2003, agnès b. cinema opened
at the Hong Kong Center
photo © archives agnès b., 2005
2003, Tara Expeditions Foundation
Tara Expeditions is a French non-profit organization that has been active since 2003 in favor of the environment. Tara is a legendary boat built for extreme conditions, the platform for high-level scientific research missions.
photo © archives agnès b., 2007
2004, Les Abattoirs museum in Toulouse
exhibited the private contemporary art
photo © Ulrich Lebeuf, 2004
2006, Collaboration with Veja
Two years after the creation of Veja, a collaboration with agnès b. was born. This partnership emphasized ethical shoes, shared values, and meticulous attention to design, materials, and colors—an irresistible concept for agnès b.
photo © archives agnès b., 2006
2006, agnès b. celebrates 30 years at the Olympia in Paris
To celebrate 30 years of success, a grand fashion show and concert were held at the Olympia in Paris. The highlight of the event was the presence of Patti Smith, a close friend and legendary musician. Patti, whose passion for music is profound, believes it serves as 'a real mythology for young people, influencing their style and manner of dress.' Her presence added an extra layer of excitement and honor to the event.
photo © archives agnès b., 2006
2009, Creation of Agnès Troublé known as agnès b. endowment fund
Created in 2009, the goal of the agnès b. Endowment Fund is to put agnès b.’s social conscience into action in the fight against social injustice, protecting the environment, and not forgetting her permanent investment in culture and creation.
photo © archives agnès b., 2009
2009, Launch of To b.
To b. a line for the young individuals, the lolita that the stylist loves so much and loves dressing up. “I imagine what I would like to wear at this age.”
photo © Tob Shuashizawa, 2016
2011, Cobranding with Dim
An underwear collection for both women and men has been created in collaboration with the lingerie brand Dim.
photo © agnès b., 2011
2014, Release of “je m'appelle hmmm...”
The first movie directed by Agnès Troublé known as agnès b. "je m'appelle hmmm...(My name is hmmm…)" is a fiction with Douglas Gordon, Lou-Lélia Demerliac, Sylvie Testud, Jacques Bonnaffé, Marie-Christine Barrault, and Jean-Pierre Kalfon. It was released in France and presented at some of the best film festivals in the world.
photo © agnès b., 2014
2014, The singer Jain dressed by agnès b.
For her clip “Come,” Jain chose a black-and-white dress with a little claudine collar, an iconic garment designed by agnès b. Since then, the stylist has regularly dressed the young artist.
photo © DR, 2015
2015, agnès b. at LAM
The modern and contemporary art museum in Lille exhibited artworks from agnès b.’s contemporary art collection.
photo © DR, 2015
2016, Vivre !!
The Musée national de l’histoire de l’immigration exhibited artworks from agnès b.’s contemporary art collection.
photo © DR, 2016
2016, 40 years!
photo © DR, 2016
2016, Launch of the store in Versailles
agnès b. was born in Versailles on rue Gallieni, 150 metres from the château, and grew up in the Villa des Chevau-Légers in the Saint-Louis district. She was educated by the Cours Gufflet nuns, near rue de la Paroisse. She often says that the pure lines of the château's classical gardens played a big part in shaping her taste and often inspire her creations. But she also laughs when she says that ‘with time, you get over it’ and ‘long live rock'n roll’.
"It's no coincidence that I was brought up in Versailles. I was born two hundred metres from the park, and it was my garden, my dream land of exploration. I wanted to know everything about the mysteries of the château. I read Saint-Simon, La Palatine, everything fascinated me. When I wasn't feeling well, I'd go for a bike ride around the Grand Canal, a place that soothed me; I'd look at the statues and find serenity there.
photo © archives agnès b., 1976
2016, 40 years!
The fashion show presented at the Palais de Tokyo is a tribute to the 40 years of agnès b’s creation. Each silhouette reminds the DNA of the house.
photo © Léonard Bourgois, 2016
2017, La collection Lambert in Avignon exhibited more than 400 artworks from agnès b. art collection
photo © DR, 2016
2018, release of the book “Les années agnès b.“ by Myriam Chopin and Olivier Faron
The "Années agnès b." relives fifty years of French intellectual and artistic history through the singular and unprecedented journey of agnès b.
2019, Femmes Fatales, strong women in fashion
From November 17, 2018, to March 24, 2019, agnès b. showcased her unique silhouettes on working clothes as part of the "Femmes Fatales" exhibition at the Gemeente Museum in The Hague. This exhibition celebrated influential female designers and featured works from Jeanne Lanvin, Gabrielle Chanel, Rei Kawakubo, Phoebe Philo, and Maria Grazia Chiuri. Following its success in The Hague, the exhibition will move to the Momu in Antwerp.
photo ©-Petrovsky-&-Ramone, 2019
2019, the opening of a shop located 1 bis rue de Chaillot, Paris
Transforming the former PTT 34 post office, and positioned right across the Galliera Museum and a short distance from the former agnès b. shop on Avenue Pierre I of Serbia, our new shop at 1 bis Rue de Chaillot, Paris, is designed with a clear and intuitive layout, making it easy for you to explore our women's and men's collections.
2019, the agnès b. rose
During a charity auction benefiting Human Rights Watch, agnès b. bestowed Rosa Unica the honor of naming a rose tree, leading to the creation of the agnès b. rose. With its light green foliage, this vigorous plant has a unique characteristic: its color changes depending on the temperature and light, and it exudes a distinctive lemon scent. The agnès b. rose tree will be available for purchase in France at "agnès b. fleuriste" stores. In addition, agnès b. has designed a shirt and a silk scarf featuring the rose print. A portion of the proceeds from selling the rose trees will be donated to Human Rights Watch. This premier international human rights organization operates in over 90 countries to expose abuses and advocate for dignity, justice, and equality.
2019, release of the book “The snap cardigan“
The book entitled The snap cardigan, published by Editions Assouline in September 2019, retraces the history of this garment and celebrates the 40th anniversary of this piece. Text by Sophie Fontanel, journalist and fashion critic for L'Obs.
2019, the snap cardigan is 40 years old!
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the creation of her signature Snap cardigan, agnès b. has given carte blanche to over 60 photographers and artists to offer their interpretation of this timeless garment. Young artists from the contemporary scene and established artists working to a single specification: a 40×60 cm photograph whose main subject is the Snap cardigan. The exhibition of these photographies ... PHOTOGRAPHERS ... ARTISTS AND THE SNAP CARDIGAN was held from September 24 to October 19, 2019, at the headquarters of agnès b., 17 rue Dieu, Paris (France). It echoes the first snap cardigan exhibition held at Galerie du Jour as part of Paris Photography Month 1986, two years after the gallery’s opening.
photo © DAVID LYNCH Cardigan #2, 2019
2019, release of the books "Je chemine avec…" and "Je crois en l'âme..."
In October 2019, Seuil Editions published two books about agnès b. The first, "Je chemine avec… (I Walk With…)," features interviews by Sophie Lhuillier, where agnès b. shares her experiences with young people, discussing her challenges, achievements, encounters, and the inspirations behind her work and life force. The second book, "Je crois en l'âme… (I Believe in the Soul…)" by Bayard Editions, delves into her spiritual journey, various commitments, and profound love for art and the artists she supports.
2019, Tokyo: opening of the new agnès b. concept shop in Shibuya!
On 3 floors: Femme, Homme, Voyage lines, Special Collabs, exclusive products… and a café! Friday DJ nights, artist performances, unique product popups, cinema weeks, and customizations on every 2nd Saturday…always something special happening in Shibuya, Tokyo.
2020, the opening of La Fab.
After a first meeting with Jérôme Coumet, mayor of the 13th arrondissement in Paris, agnès b. chose to set up La Fab., a place for all, in an area reinventing itself. This new building includes social housing, designed by Augustin Rosenstiehl, SOA Architects Paris, agnès b. will organize exhibitions from her collection of more than 5,000 artworks. The Galerie du jour agnès b. and the gallery's bookshop, la librairie du jour, will be within the 15,000 sq ft space. Information about our social and united actions and the latest news about Tara Expéditions Foundation, which agnès b. has supported for 12 years, will also be available.
La Fab. 1 place Jean-Michel Basquiat, 75013 Paris