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The Business of Fashion Podcast

Stéphane Ashpool on Fashion, Sports and the Paris Olympics

The Business of Fashion Podcast

The Business of Fashion

Fashion & Beauty, Business, Arts

4.6770 Ratings

🗓️ 26 July 2024

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Sport and fashion have always been a part of Stéphane Ashpool’s life: He was raised watching his artistic parents socialise with designers like Claude Montana in Paris, while simultaneously falling in love with basketball watching the LA Lakers on TV. He followed both of these passions into adulthood, eventually launching streetwear brand Pigalle in 2008 and going on to collaborate with brands like Nike. 


“I have as much curiosity for couture as I have for sport kit,” said Ashpool. “I knew I wanted to kind of blend those things spontaneously. I had no clue what it was going to bring me but that's why I started to put things together.”


This week on The BoF Podcast, Ashpool joins BoF founder and editor-in-chief Imran Amed to share his journey with clothing brand Pigalle and how his unconventional path into fashion led him to designing the French national team’s Olympic uniforms.


Key Insights


  • Raised in the Parisian suburbs with his dancer mother and artist father, Ashpool was deeply rooted in the worlds of sport and fashion from a young age. “I had this charming home, and when I went in the streets, I had this more masculine type of vibe. And that was related to the sport I love the most, which is basketball,” he says. “My mother and her friends were dancers, so I've been surrounded by a lot of the gay community, people coming from all over the globe, eccentricity, people that really embrace style.”  


  • Established in 2008, Ashpool’s brand Pigalle was named for the Parisian neighbourhood he grew up in and born with the district’s multi-dimensional spirit in mind. “I didn't exactly know what I was doing, but what I did know was the best of both worlds. I like to blend, so I have as much curiosity for couture as I have for sports kits,” he shares. “[At the start] we didn't know how to handle things, to organise ourselves, but the fire was burning. It was really exciting to enter a lane that no one really did before.”


  • When Ashpool was approached by Le Coq Sportif to design the uniforms for the French Olympic team, it came with new challenges and constraints, but Ashpool relished this learning experience. “I really embraced it because even though they put you in a frame, if you managed to break the frame even a little bit, you always got more than what they gave you. I made sure I was pushing the boundaries.”


  • For young creatives, Ashpool’s advice is simple. “Dream big, but manage your expectations. Create your own lanes, be inspired, but don't let yourself be someone else. If you start something, you need to finish it. Don't teach yourself to not finish something. Otherwise, it's going to enter your DNA,” he warns. “Be nice to people. It works. Be yourself. It works. Be patient. It works.”



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0:00.0

Hi, this is Imran Ahmed, founder and CEO of the Business of Fashion. Welcome to the

0:09.3

Bof podcast. It's Friday, July 26th. Sport and fashion have always been a part of Stefan Ashpoul's life.

0:17.8

He was raised watching his artistic parents socialized with designers like Claude Montana in Paris,

0:24.0

while simultaneously falling in love with basketball, watching the L.A. Lakers on TV.

0:30.0

He followed both of these passions into adulthood, eventually launching the streetwear brand Pigal in 2008

0:36.9

and going on to collaborate with brands

0:39.3

like Nike.

0:40.3

I have as much curiosity for culture that I have for a sport kit.

0:47.3

I knew I wanted to kind of blend those things spontaneously.

0:50.3

I had no clue where it's going to bring me out.

0:53.3

That's why I was starting to put things together.

0:55.9

And I felt also that fashion was an incredible medium to do many different stuff.

1:02.6

So out of fashion, I could set up a space, bring characters, set up a live music band,

1:10.6

and putting so much things. So it's like directing a movie.

1:14.7

This week on the BOF podcast, Stefan joins me to share his journey of building Pigal

1:20.2

and how his unconventional path into fashion led him to designing the French national team's Olympic uniforms.

1:28.0

Here's Stefan Ashpoul on the BOF podcast.

1:33.4

Stefan, how are you? Welcome to the BOF podcast.

1:37.1

Yes, thank you for inviting.

1:38.6

How's it?

1:39.4

It's very well.

1:41.0

Trois?

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