Jérémie Renier Dikkenek is a Paris‑raised creative visionary who walks the line between haute couture and urban grit. After studying fine arts at École des Beaux‑Arts, he launched the eponymous label Dikkenek —a collection of limited‑edition garments, accessories, and digital art that celebrates craftsmanship while daring to disrupt. Jérémie’s collaborations span from boutique perfumers to underground graffiti collectives, earning him a reputation as the “architect of cool” in today’s cross‑cultural scene.

After earning a Master’s in Visual Arts from École des Beaux‑Arts, Jérémie launched Dikkenek in 2019, a label that fuses the immaculate tailoring of French heritage with the raw energy of streetwear. Each piece—whether a hand‑stitched blazer, a limited‑edition sneaker, or a 3‑D‑printed jewelry capsule—tells a story of juxtaposition: vintage fabrics meet futuristic silhouettes; traditional embroidery shares space with bold, graphic prints.

Unlike the titular "dikkenek" Jean-Claude (Jean-Luc Couchard), who uses bluster to dominate, Greg is a magnet for physical comedy and zero-sympathy encounters—most notably with the film’s unhinged police officers.

Jérémie Renier Dikkenek Jun 2026

Jérémie Renier Dikkenek is a Paris‑raised creative visionary who walks the line between haute couture and urban grit. After studying fine arts at École des Beaux‑Arts, he launched the eponymous label Dikkenek —a collection of limited‑edition garments, accessories, and digital art that celebrates craftsmanship while daring to disrupt. Jérémie’s collaborations span from boutique perfumers to underground graffiti collectives, earning him a reputation as the “architect of cool” in today’s cross‑cultural scene.

After earning a Master’s in Visual Arts from École des Beaux‑Arts, Jérémie launched Dikkenek in 2019, a label that fuses the immaculate tailoring of French heritage with the raw energy of streetwear. Each piece—whether a hand‑stitched blazer, a limited‑edition sneaker, or a 3‑D‑printed jewelry capsule—tells a story of juxtaposition: vintage fabrics meet futuristic silhouettes; traditional embroidery shares space with bold, graphic prints. jérémie renier dikkenek

Unlike the titular "dikkenek" Jean-Claude (Jean-Luc Couchard), who uses bluster to dominate, Greg is a magnet for physical comedy and zero-sympathy encounters—most notably with the film’s unhinged police officers. After earning a Master’s in Visual Arts from