• Born: Paris, France
  • Nationality: French
  • Notable Works and Collaborations: Worked with Rick Owens, Marc Jacobs, Carhartt, and Fenty x Puma; former Fashion Director at LUI and now Culture Director-at-Large at Vogue France.
  • Signature Style or Philosophy: Connects fashion with culture through clear, emotional imagery rooted in art and subculture.

Dan Sablon is a Paris-based fashion stylist, editor, and cultural strategist whose work moves fluidly between editorial direction, brand consulting, and visual storytelling.

Born and raised in Paris, he first studied finance at the Sorbonne before pivoting to fashion, enrolling at Studio Berçot. During his training, he began assisting the Rick Owens team, an experience that introduced him to the inner workings of design and production. A few years later, he joined Marc Jacobs in New York, where an initial six-month position evolved into a six-year collaboration, working closely alongside the designer and shaping projects across collections and campaigns.

After his tenure at Marc Jacobs, Sablon returned to Paris to work independently, consulting and styling for brands including Carhartt and Fenty x Puma. Between 2016 and 2020, he served as Fashion Director of LUI magazine, before taking on an editorial role at i-D France under editor-in-chief Claire Thomson-Jonville. His editorial sensibility and strategic approach positioned him at the intersection of fashion and culture, informing a new generation of creative direction in French media.

In 2024, Sablon joined Vogue France, and by 2025 he was named Culture Director-at-Large. In this role, he develops creative collaborations, oversees cultural initiatives, and connects Vogue’s editorial identity with broader artistic and brand partnerships. His career reflects a consistent focus on how style communicates culture, balancing aesthetics with narrative intent across every project he takes on.