

In 2019, Owens dedicated his fashion show "Larry FW19" to Larry LeGaspi, the man he considers his creative forefather. Owens noted in the same interview that his label planned to remain independent from corporate investment. In a 2017 interview with WWD, the brand was reported to have brought in $120 million the previous year. In 2021, Owens would collaborate with footwear brands Dr.
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Owens added to this series of partnerships in 2020, designing capsule collections in collaboration with Moncler and American activewear brand Champion. The latter collaboration continued for five seasons, with its conclusion announced in November 2021. In 20, he has collaborated with Birkenstock and French sneaker brand Veja, respectively. This line was later replaced by his DRKSHDW line in 2005, which would continue the focus on basic garments with cellulose fabrics. SLAB was a diffusion line that consisted of basic garments with unique finishings such as distressing, oil washing, and waxed coatings. He had launched five labels including RICK OWENS, DRKSHDW, RICKOWENSLILIES, SLAB, and HUNRICKOWENS (previously " Palais Royal"). Owens has authored three books - L'ai-je bien descendu?, published in 2007, Rick Owens, published in 2011, and Rick Owens Furniture, followed by two books about Larry LeGaspi, which was published in November 2019 by publisher Rizzoli. In June 2019, Owens won Menswear Designer of the Year Award at the 2019 Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) Fashion Awards. His first museum exhibition and retrospective, chronicling over 20 years of his life's work, entitled, "Subhuman Inhuman Superhuman" opened at the Triennale di Milano on December 15, 2017. Ī recipient of the 2002 Perry Ellis Award for emerging talent and the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) in 2017, Owens was also awarded the Cooper-Hewitt Design Award for fashion design, as well as the Fashion Group International Rule Breaker Award in 2007. Its aura is one of spiritual ritual, archaic ceremony and supreme power". "The show is entitled 'Prehistoric' – a name that reflects its inspiration, the origins of humanity, it recalls a mysterious ancient civilization.

Owens' design colour palette in this seven piece collection stretches from white to black, stopping nowhere in between. In 2013, Owens exhibited his 'Prehistoric' collection at Carpenters Workshop Gallery in London. In 2004, Owens and Michèle Lamy established their own fashion company Owenscorp, and described their business partnership as “asking a gypsy to organise a war with a fascist.” His runway collections have been mounted in Paris since then. He set up his home and atelier inside a historic five-story building that previously served as offices for former French President François Mitterrand. He moved to Paris in 2003 with his partner Michèle Lamy, a decision that was partially motivated by being mugged in Los Angeles. This attention lead to Vogue America sponsoring his first runway, which he titled "Sparrows FW02". He gained notability after Kate Moss was photographed by Corrine Day for Vogue Paris in one of his signature leather jackets. One of the first boutiques to carry his clothes was Charles Gallay, who was known for carrying avant-garde designers. Owens launched his fashion line in 1994, operating out of a store in Hollywood Boulevard. Owens then met Michèle Lamy, who at this time was well-known in the Los Angeles social scene and owned the "Lamy" sportswear brand. This led to work in the garment industry, designing copies of designer clothing.


After graduating high school, he moved to Los Angeles, California to study art at Otis College of Art and Design for two years before taking pattern-making and draping courses at Los Angeles Trade-Technical College. Owens was raised in a conservative, Catholic household. Richard Saturnino Owens was raised in Porterville, California. In addition to his main line, Owens has a furniture line and a number of diffusion lines. Richard Saturnino Owens (born November 18, 1962) is an American fashion designer from Porterville, California.
