Thom Browne, Inc.
Julian Sahyoun is an experienced demand planner currently employed at Thom Browne, Inc. since September 2018, previously serving as a wholesale support analyst. Prior experience includes a financial analyst role at Waterstone Properties Group, where responsibilities involved overseeing internal reporting, managing operating budgets for multiple properties, and conducting market research. Earlier roles encompass an internship as an analyst at Blueprint Robotics, where Julian optimized procurement processes, and a tour guide position at GoGo Tours. Academic qualifications include a Bachelor's Degree in International Business Administration from The American University of Paris, earned in 2016.
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Thom Browne, Inc.
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Thom Browne is widely recognized for challenging and modernizing today’s uniform: the suit. By questioning traditional proportions, Browne’s designs consistently convey a true American sensibility rooted in quality craftsmanship and precise tailoring. In 2001, Browne began his business with five suits in a small “by appointment” shop in New York City’s West Village and, in the years following, expanded his business to include complete ready-to-wear and accessories collections for both men (2003) and women (2011).Browne has also become known for his highly conceptual runway presentations which have gained global attention for their thought provoking and dramatic themes and settings. Browne has been honored with the CFDA Menswear Designer of the Year Award (2006, 2013, 2016), the GQ Designer of the Year (2008), the FIT Couture Council Award (2017) as well as the Cooper Hewitt National Design Award (2012).His designs are recognized by museums around the world including the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, the Victoria & Albert Museum, the Costume Museum at Bath and the Mode Museum Antwerpen. The brand is currently offered in over 300 leading department store and specialty boutique doors across 40 countries and through 68 retail stores, flagships and shop-in-shops with a projected 78 in 2021 in key cities such as New York, London, Milan, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai and Seoul.