Henry Levy, whose full name is Henri Alexander Levy, is an American fashion designer born on July 14, 1991. He was raised in the United States, where his parents operated a successful water filtration business. Levy received a privileged education, attending elite boarding schools around the world, including the renowned Institut Le Rosey in Switzerland.
Levy faced personal challenges in his youth, including substance abuse issues that began during high school. He entered a rehabilitation program at the age of 15 and subsequently worked to improve his academic performance. Eventually, he was accepted into the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), where he pursued studies in art. However, a relapse interrupted his academic path, leading to another stint in rehabilitation.
In 2012, Levy launched his own fashion label, Enfants Riches Déprimés, which translates from French to "Depressed Rich Kids." The brand is based in both Los Angeles and Paris and is recognized for its 1970s punk rock aesthetic. Known for its exclusivity and high price point, the label caters to a niche upscale clientele and is a prominent name in the luxury streetwear scene.
Levy's brand gained broader recognition after celebrities such as Kim Kardashian were spotted wearing Enfants Riches Déprimés pieces, notably a leather jacket. The label's garments often start at over $1,000, reflecting its high-end market positioning. Notable clients include Courtney Love, Jared Leto, Justin Bieber, and Beyoncé. Levy’s work has been praised for blending rebellious fashion influences with high fashion craftsmanship, defining him as a key figure in the contemporary punk fashion revival.
| Net Worth 2021: | 5 million |