Marc Ascoli

Creative Director


Marc Ascoli established his career in the 1980’s as artistic director for Yohji Yamamoto. He has since created a portfolio of work that includes some of contemporary fashion’s most iconic images. His renowned collaboration with Jil Sander in the 90’s clinched his status as an original and sophisticated voice at the forefront of fashion and luxury. His work with brands such as Paco Rabanne, Martine Sitbon, Chloé, Hugo Boss, and Giorgio Armani have further exemplified his signature visual style.

Ascoli’s acumen has led him to discover and develop many of today’s most acclaimed fashion photographers, including Nick Knight, David Sims, Craig McDean, Sølve Sundsbø, and Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott. Significant projects have also been realized in collaboration with Paolo Roversi, Karim Sadli, and Peter Lindbergh.

Ascoli’s achievements include brand redevelopments, advertising campaigns, and editorial direction, as well as his role as creative director for landmark books such as Chloé: Attitudes (2013), Marianne Faithfull: A Life on Record (2014), Dior: The Art of Color (2016) and Martine Sitbon: Alternative Vision (2016).

Ascoli has recently been appointed Creative Director for the prestigious London trend-setting magazine AnOther

Through his creative studio, Atelier 32, Ascoli works across a broad range of media, offering innovative visual solutions to brands worldwide.

CLIENTS
Giorgio Armani, Yohji Yamamoto, Nina Ricci, Hugo Boss, Jil Sander, Cerruti, Chloé, Paco Rabanne, Tod’s, Another Magazine, W Magazine, Interview Magazine

INSTAGRAM
@marcascoli

AGENCY
Art + Commerce (artandcommerce.com)


AGENCY CONTACT:
Becky Poostchi
artists@artandcommerce.com

The Impression 250 is a hand-selected list of fashion’s leading creatives shaping the global fashion narrative today.