Nicolas Bijan, 25, Reinvents His Father’s Menswear Brand In Beverly Hills

 Since Bijan’s death, revenue has roughly doubled, to nearly $30 million in 2016. Profits, in a good year, are 25%. “My father was able to build something that lived longer than him,” Nicolas Bijan says. “He underestimated that when he was alive.”Nicolas Bijan plans to expand the luxe menswear brand beyond Rodeo Drive and open stores in Hong Kong, London and Dubai.

2 comments

  1. Very proud of your success. You and your family show what this country us all about. Do not fear the darkness just light a candle.

  2. The brand sold to LVMH a year ago. Nicolas has nothing to do with the operation.