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Josephus Thimister (Josephus Melchior Thimister) was born on 16 September, 1962 in Maastricht, Netherlands, is a Belgian interior designer. Discover Josephus Thimister's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?

Popular As Josephus Melchior Thimister
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Age 57 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 16 September, 1962
Birthday 16 September
Birthplace Maastricht, Netherlands
Date of death 11 November, 2019
Died Place Paris, France
Nationality Netherlands

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1915

The collection, termed "1915: Bloodshed and Opulence" an anti-war collection, was a medley of recycled military jackets and canvas tents, and elegant couture finishing of silk, crepe and satin lining.

"I’m convinced that all of today’s problems are the conclusion of that period", claimed Thimister in an interview with Style.com, "I am recycling some of my favorite fabrics, like imperial satin and wool blends".

An array of ultra-brut fused with ultra-sophistiqué materials were hence formed.

The brand now boasts celebrated pieces of blood Red, rough Khaki and faded Ivory; pieces defined as “starkly beautiful” - (Jenny Barchfield)

Josephus Thimister resided in Dublin, Ireland as well as in Paris, France near his eponymous fashion house.

1962

Josephus Melchior Thimister (16 September 1962 – 13 November 2019) was a Dutch interior decorator and noted fashion designer who launched his eponymous fashion label, THIMISTER in 1997.

Born to parents of Russian, Belgian, and French descent in Maastricht, Netherlands in 1962, Thimister knew of his passion for design at the age of four.

1987

His ambitions soon materialized when he graduated from the fashion department of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp summa cum laude in 1987; the same year Thimister claimed first prize for design in the institution.

Within a year, the aspiring designer found himself working under Karl Lagerfeld, then creative director of Chanel and also of his own eponymous label.

From 1987 to 1992, Thimister also freelanced as an illustrator and interior decorator for magazines (Vogue, Vogue Déco, Elle Déco, World of Interiors), private clients, exhibitions (Maison et Object, Musée Carnavalet, Grand Palais), and created art installations in Rome.

1990

Thimister then worked at the House of Patou in preparation of their 1990 haute-couture collection.

1991

In 1991, Thimister advanced toward Balenciaga where he would hold the position as artistic director of luxury women’s prêt-à-porter and accessories for over half a decade.

It was said that at Balenciaga, he "contributed through his minimalist style and great skills in cutting in modernizing the house's image."

1997

He then set up his own Paris-based house in 1997, and thereafter presented both haute couture and prêt-à-porter collections under his name.

1998

After spending nearly six years with Balenciaga, Thimister began to design for the Italian ready-to-wear label Genny in 1998.

At Genny, Thimister readapted classic military coats and bias-cut gowns; synthesizing dramatic, long leather skirts with elegant crisp cotton-glazed shirts.

His designs showed a different approach of the art, demonstrating his individuality among the established couture names.

Critics were struck by the modernity and apparent simplicity of his silhouettes.

2001

In 2001, the editor-in-chief of Vogue USA Anna Wintour named Josephus Thimister as one of the Twenty-First Century's best fashion designers.

2005

In February 2005, Thimister was named head designer by the house of Charles Jourdan, in replacement of Patrick Cox.

Working at Charles Jourdan, Thimister became known for his poetically Nordic, lightly surrealist and controversial creations.

Thimister thereafter did stints with various fashion-influenced institutions for three years.

2006

He designed a collection inspired by Andy Warhol entitled "Andy Warhol: Heroes & Icons", put on display in 2006 around Europe.

He also supervised and consulted the concept design of handbags under the Swarovski name.

In a few years, Thimister had designed an entire mélange of haute couture and luxury prêt-a-porter pieces.

2010

In 2010, Cathy Horyn writing for The New York Times described his couture show and its pieces as, "fascinating (…) quite clear in military shapes and broken elegance. Dresses like melted down family silver".

After a brief period with Karl Lagerfeld as an assistant, he worked as a designer at Jean Patou before being appointed director of luxury prêt-à-porter at the house of Balenciaga.

It was for the next five and a half years that Thimister would spend reviving the brand with his pure, succinctly modernist vision.

In January 2010, after being invited by the Fédération française de la couture, his return show was met with resounding success and received much praise from the press and the industry.

2019

Thimister committed suicide on 13 November 2019.

He was 57 years old.