Enfants Riches Déprimés: rebellious luxury that challenges the rules
Enfants Riches Déprimés is one of the most provocative and controversial brands in contemporary fashion. Founded in 2012 by designer and artist Henri Alexander Levy, between Los Angeles and Paris, the label was born with a strongly anti-conformist and conceptual identity.
The name, translated as “rich depressed kids”, already acts as a statement: an ironic and nihilistic critique of contemporary society and its elites.
The brand’s style stands out for a mix of punk, gothic, and luxury streetwear influences. The garments — often crafted with worn fabrics, artisanal details, and raw graphics — convey a deliberately imperfect and rebellious aesthetic.

More than just a fashion brand, Enfants Riches Déprimés is a form of artistic expression: each collection reflects a personal and often autobiographical vision, turning clothing into a true cultural manifesto.
