Rick Owens (b. 1962, Porterville, California) is one of the most influential voices in contemporary fashion and design. After founding his eponymous label in Los Angeles in 1994, Owens relocated to Paris in 2003, where he continues to develop a multidisciplinary practice spanning fashion, furniture, and art. Working independently, he has built a singular visual language rooted in sculptural form, material rigor, and a tension between brutalism and romanticism, where the body, architecture, and object coexist within a unified aesthetic.
Alongside his fashion collections, Owens has developed a distinctive body of furniture and objects, exploring raw and elemental materials such as plywood, marble, horn, and bronze. His work has been exhibited internationally in museums and cultural institutions, reflecting an approach that merges design, art, and spatial thinking. Recipient of numerous honors including the CFDA Perry Ellis Award (2002) and the CFDA Lifetime Achievement Award (2017), Owens remains a defining figure whose work continually challenges and expands the boundaries of contemporary design, shaping a radical and enduring vision across disciplines.