
Belgian label FAÇON JACMIN marks its 10th anniversary this year, celebrating a decade of quiet disruption shaped by a precise balance between sustainability, sensuality, and structural experimentation.
Founded by twin sisters Ségolène and Alexandra Jacmin, the brand has steadily carved out a distinct position within contemporary womenswear—one that resists seasonal volatility in favour of a more considered, long-term design language. Rooted in denim, FAÇON JACMIN continuously reworks familiar materials into hybrid silhouettes that blur the boundaries between strength and softness, masculinity and femininity.
Alexandra Jacmin’s background, including formative experience at Maison Martin Margiela and Jean-Paul Gaultier, is reflected in the brand’s conceptual approach to cut and construction.
Garments are not simply designed to be worn, but to shift perception—of the body, of gender codes, and of everyday dressing itself.





At its core, FAÇON JACMIN is driven by a commitment to responsible production.
The label prioritises upcycling, European manufacturing, and short supply chains, embedding sustainability not as a narrative layer but as a structural principle.
Ten years on, the brand remains anchored in consistency rather than constant reinvention. In an industry defined by acceleration, FAÇON JACMIN’s strength lies in its restraint—building a wardrobe that evolves slowly, deliberately, and with intention.




