About Jerome dreyfuss
Jerome Dreyfuss was founded in Paris in 2002 by its namesake designer, Jerome Dreyfuss. With a background in selling vintage clothing, Dreyfuss aimed to translate his eclectic tastes into a handbag line that blended Parisian chic with utilitarian details inspired by his travels.
The brand's debut collection in 2002 featured the Jacques bag, a dual-compartment design allowing wearers to easily access items. Signature details like studs and buckles added subtle edge, setting the brand apart with its blend of femininity and subtle ruggedness.
Jerome Dreyfuss handbags reflect the founder's adventurous outlook and artistic influences. Architectural shapes, rivets inspired by industrial materials and vivid colors infused with a bohemian spirit all fuse into the brand's unique aesthetic.
Over the years, Jerome Dreyfuss has expanded into a full lifestyle brand while retaining its focus on bags. The Basilica bucket bag modernized the silhouette with zippered pockets and drawstring closure in vibrant shades. The Igor backpack reimagined the style with luxe materials and a focus on well-designed compartments.
A CFDA award helped raise the brand's profile in the American market. Jerome Dreyfuss also pioneered the first bio-sourced handbag collection made of castor plants. A leader in ethical production, the brand produces all bags at its own French atelier using vegetable-tanned leathers and eco-friendly materials.
With an emphasis on quality craftsmanship and adventurous yet refined design, Jerome Dreyfuss enjoys a celebrity following while also catering to style-savvy women worldwide. The brand plans to accelerate openings of its Paris shops and targets further expansion into Asian and Middle Eastern markets.