I believe we all contribute something as a collective to a body of work that spans ages. We all have something to say—and if you’re saying anything, let it be a unique perspective.
Style is the measure of fashion because it is specific to the person and how they articulate their inspiration. Think of this as a constant exchange, one that begins in fashion because we’re all speaking a different language. Julius-Pierre just so happens to be the tabernacle of meeting. Imagine it as a library of sorts, with people from all walks of life in search of belonging.
That’s what I intend for this platform to be: a place where ideas are shared, stories are told, and crowds form because they thirst for authenticity. For something made by hand, because we understand the skill and love that went into it.
I’m speaking to intentional living—how we approach everything we do. Slowly. From a place of rest. There’s a different appreciation that comes with slowing down. Nothing about how we do things at Julius-Pierre is typical. We are peculiar. We are set apart, and we translate this through all we create.
FASHION AS CONVERSATION
When it comes to fashion, God is in the details. A garment begins the conversation, and it becomes the art that people dissect. It becomes an exchange of information through shared mentalities.
I hope this platform becomes more than just a blog. I hope it becomes a reference point—for growth, for inspiration, and for whatever it needs to be in the moment. I’m not coming to you with perfection. I’m coming with perspective. And my language of choice is fashion.
Fashion is not just clothing—it’s a conversation piece, a storyboard, a canvas. And Julius-Pierre is a maison, a house made of many pieces. Each one tells a part of the story; each one is necessary to complete the puzzle.
This platform is meant to reflect that same posture. I want it to be a space where creativity is amplified, where transparency and vulnerability are not avoided but welcomed. That isn’t always easy to embrace, I know. But we all reach a point where we feel purpose knocking—where we’re asked to surrender. And when we answer that call, we create from a deeper, more eternal place.
That’s where the real art comes from.
