Daniel Cremieux
Daniel Crémieux was a French fashion designer best known for his preppy style clothing, mainly menswear. He launched his eponymous brand, Daniel Crémieux, in 1976 in France.
Background
Born in Marseille on 22 May 1938, Daniel Crémieux went to London when he was seventeen to study English. Crémieux died at his home in Aix-en-Provence, on 12 September 2025, at the age of 87.Career
Crémieux's fondness for fashion started when he was very young. His father owned clothing stores in the south of France, and he was constantly surrounded by beautiful clothes.When he was seventeen, Daniel went to London to study English. It was there that he discovered the stylish elegance of braces, badges, and checked pullovers worn with pride by university students. Upon his return to France, Daniel brought back a seamless Shetland sweater, something almost unknown in France at the time, and with it the foundation for his vision of a sophisticated interpretation of the emerging Preppy looks.
He flew to New York City in late 1960s and fell more deeply in love with the preppy menswear of traditional brands. He returned to France with the desire to create the best French preppy brand available, a modern interpretation of this very traditional look.
In 1976, Crémieux launched his own brand, with an iconic golfer as its logo, and opened his first shop in Saint-Tropez, on the French Riviera between Nice and Marseille. This was the first store, soon to be followed by others in Paris and Aix-en-Provence.
Today, Crémieux is an international brand with shops in France, United Kingdom and United States.