Pierre-Alexis Dumas


Pierre-Alexis Dumas is the artistic director of Hermès. Under his direction, the firm has seen its biggest growth in decades, with sales of 4 billion euros in 2014.

Early life and education

Dumas' father was Jean-Louis Dumas, the former CEO of the Hermès Group. His mother was Rena Dumas, the Greek-born architect who founded Rena Dumas Architecture Intérieure in 1972 in Paris. Through his father's lineage, he is also the great-great-great grandson of Hermès founder Thierry Hermès.
In 1991, Dumas received a Bachelor of Arts degree in the visual arts from Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, US, due to his parents' belief that an education in America would be an advantage for his future participation in the family business. His father had spent a short time in the buyer-training program of Bloomingdales department store in New York City.

Career

Beginning in September 1991, Dumas spent eight months in the factory managed by a branch of the Ratti family in Como, Italy, where silk has been spun since the 19th century. While there, he was introduced to aspects of engraving for printed textile, dyeing, and pattern design, particularly for women's fashion. and crystal manufacturer St. Louis., both Hermès acquisitions. The same year he took over the Hermès's public relations department. In 2008, Dumas created Fondation d'Entreprise Hermès, which supports art entrepreneurs around the world. He has been the artistic director of Hermès since 2011.
In December 2015, Pierre-Alexis Dumas was appointed president of the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris.

Personal life

In 1996, Dumas married Sophie Bouilhet, a member of the Christofle silver-manufacturing family. They have three children. He is one of the directors of the Protestant Solidarity of France and Armenia association, and treasurer of L'imprimerie d'art de Montparnasse — CFF: Centre Français des Fonds et Fondations, which since 1881 has managed the preservation of lithographer Charles Alphonse du Fresnoy's work.