Julia Sarr-Jamois

Julia Sarr-Jamois
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Julia Sarr-Jamois is one of the most influential names in fashion today.

As both the youngest and first black Fashion Director in Vogue’s history, Julia is a powerful driving force for change within the industry.

She was a founding member of the Mentoring Matters and Rubric mentoring initiatives and has consistently championed diversity throughout her prolific career.

In 2018 Julia was invited to Nigeria to join the panel of the prestigious Fashion Weekend as part of their Promoting Enterprise Festival, championing emerging talent and education.

Born to a French mother and Senegalese father, Julia was raised in South London, enjoying success as a model before joining the editorial team at i-D when she was 19.

Julia’s exceptional talent for fashion is reflected through her dynamic editorial storytelling and social media presence. Julia’s eclectic style and eccentric elegance makes her one of the most photographed fashion directors, ruling the best dressed lists around the world. 

With over 16 years experience in the industry Julia has honed a refined but joyful aesthetic, distinguished by her signature use of bold colour as well as her effortless mixing of streetwear and high fashion aesthetics. 

Julia’s work has been featured in leading style titles including T Magazine, Self Service, M Le Monde, Double and More Or Less.

Her work spans print and design, collaborating with photographers including Tyrone Lebon, Alasdair McLellan, Tyler Mitchell, Harley Weir, Zoë Ghertner and Nadine Ijewere.

Julia has consulted for brands including Homer, Dolce Gabbana, Hermes, Chanel, Zara and Nike.

She is represented by Best Represents and you can check her portfolio HERE

You can also check her personal website HERE

If you’d like to shop Julia’s looks, click HERE

Disclaimer: the bio of this pro was taken from her official website. We do not claim authorship over this writing.

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