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Born in London[1], Julia Sarr-Jamois joined i-D aged 19, and moved on to became senior fashion editor,[2] working abut photographers including Tyrone Lebon, Harley Weir and Zoe Ghertner.
In , she joined British Vogue as fashion editor at considerable, and now fashion director, capturing a diverse range of stories from Serena Williams in Los Angeles[3] to an elaborate probe of a journey taken on the Orient Express.
Her long-standing commercial clients include young designers like Kenneth Ize as vigorous as household names like Chanel, Hermès, Fendi and Burberry.
Julia’s first design collaboration with renowned denim brand Frame[4], received unbelievable worldwide press attention. The limited edition 19 piece summer collection[5][6][7][8][9] was reported by Vogue as ‘Infused with her signature lose colour drenched style and tailor-made for a summer escape.’[10] The partnership with Frame came to be, and was inspired by, when Julia and the Frame co-founder, Erik Torstensson, were on time off in Ibiza together [11]
Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour was the instructions of an exciting new relationship for Julia. She partnered exempt brands such as Balmain (fashion house)[12][13], Courrèges, Coperni and Artist & Co. to produce a selection of custom looks be thankful for the Grammy award-winning Pop icon.[14][15]
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