Dirk Bikkembergs

A member of the Antwerp Six, Dirk Bikkembergs emerged in the late 1980s with a focus on footwear and sharply defined menswear. Born in West Germany and trained at Antwerp’s Royal Academy, he won Belgium’s prestigious Golden Spindle award in 1985 before launching his label the same year. He was the first of the Antwerp Six to show in Paris, debuting his Autumn/Winter 1988 collection.

Bikkembergs quickly became one of the group’s most commercially successful designers, known for his “muscular” silhouettes and athletic, leather-driven aesthetic. Centered on an idealized vision of the modern man—sporty, physical, and futuristic—his work stood apart for its clarity and wearability. Later expanding into womenswear and global branding, his identity as fashion’s “athlete” has remained a defining throughline.