Johnnie Boden

John Peter Boden (born 1 June 1961), often shortened to Johnnie Boden,[3] is an entrepreneur and founder of Boden, a catalogue clothing company, in 1991.

John P. Boden
Born
John Peter Boden[1]

(1961-06-01) 1 June 1961
NationalityEnglish
EducationHawtreys (1969–74)
Eton College (1974–79)
Alma materOriel College, Oxford (1980–83)
Notable work
Founder of Boden
Net worth£300 million[2][3]
Spouse(s)Sophie
ChildrenThree girls

Early life

John Peter Boden was born on 1 June 1961. His father[1] was a lieutenant colonel who changed careers to become a farmer.[1] John Boden was educated at Hawtreys preparatory school, then Eton College, and read philosophy, politics, and economics (PPE) at Oriel College, Oxford.[1]

Career

At 16, he edited the menswear section of the 1977 Harpers & Queen Teenage Edition, but Boden's father was "dismissive", calling it a "stupid job".[4]

After leaving university, Boden became a stockbroker with Barclays Merchant Bank,[4] and SG Warburg Securities.[5] spending some time at Wall Street.[1] He was a stockbroker for five years.[3] However, he "loathed" the job,[3] and was "ill-suited – really bad at it".[4] He ceased working as a stockbroker when he received an inheritance from a childless uncle.[4] He dabbled in other jobs, as a publican and teacher[4] in London.[1] Boden enjoyed teaching, though disliked the low salaries.[4]

Boden

He founded Boden in 1991,[3] launching his first catalogue featuring pictures drawn by a friend,[4] with eight menswear products available[3] modelled by his friends.[1] In 1992, Boden realised women were a better target for clothes, and launched women's clothing, followed by children's clothing,[3] under the name 'Mini Boden', in 1996.[4] However, it took "at least 10 years" for the finances to settle down due to robbery, and other circumstances; which ultimately led his inheritance to be gone in under three years.[4] The firm is known for its "bright prints".[3]

His foundation of Boden has enabled Boden to amass a personal fortune of £300mil (2014), placing him at 368 on the Sunday Times Rich List.[6]

Personal life

Boden is married to Sophie, with whom he has three daughters.[1]

On 31 May 2020, his name, alongside his wife's, was revealed to be listed in Jeffrey Epstein's “Black Book” by hacktivist group Anonymous.

References

  1. Burrell, Ian (8 November 2013). "Johnnie Boden: Anti-fashion for all the family". The Independent. Archived from the original on 20 January 2014. Retrieved 24 March 2014.CS1 maint: BOT: original-url status unknown (link)
  2. "Rich List 2015". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 24 March 2014.
  3. Hope, Katie (24 March 2014). "How Johnnie Boden came to dress the UK's yummy mummies". BBC. Retrieved 24 March 2014.
  4. Hopper, David; Vallance, Charles (17 March 2013). "Johnnie Boden's fashion brand is the love of his life". The Telegraph. Retrieved 24 March 2014.
  5. Prynn, Jonathan (13 September 2010). "Go, Johnnie, go Boden is a £500m business success story". The Evening Standard. Retrieved 24 March 2014.
  6. "The Sunday Times Rich List". The Sunday Times. 21 April 2013. Retrieved 7 April 2014.
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