You are reading your free article for this month. Login or sign up for a free account now for unlimited reading. Stéphane Ashpool’s been around the block a few times: he founded Pigalle in 2008 and has also worked with the likes of Nike , Missoni , VanMoof and more in cultivating the label’s sports-leaning persona.
Deriving its name from the Parisian neighborhood, Pigalle leans into the popular district’s multicultural, multi-dimensional and multi-class spirit. From clothes to fashion shows and even building global basketball courts, the brand has harmonized community and culture. But even with the extent of his layered experience, Ashpool received his biggest task yet when he was enlisted to design the French national team’s uniforms for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games .
Even though maneuvering into uniform design was uncharted territory for the designer, the process was not as drastically different from Ashpool’s design day job as you might imagine. Ashpool first received a call from the Olympic Committee in 2021, and shortly thereafter began working with Le Coq Sportif, the French team’s official equipment supplier. The Olympic-sized task was first about acknowledgment and comprehension: Ashpool needed to understand the roster of sports to design for, their specific regulations, quantity and capacity.
Capacity, specifically, was a large hill to climb given the sporting apparel technology available in Europe. Although France is known for its artisanal craftsmansh.
