Julian Marc Dunkerton (born March 1965) is a British businessman, and the co-founder of the fashion labelSuperdry.
Early life
Dunkerton's father Ivor and stepmother Susie founded and ran Dunkertons Organic Cider.[1][2] Dunkerton moved to Herefordshire from London at the age of 14.[3]
At the age of 19, Dunkerton, along with his business partner Ian Hibbs, founded the fashion retail chain Cult Clothing Co with a £2,000 loan.[1]
In 2014, Dunkerton took control of his family's cider company. In 2016, Dunkertons Organic Cider was moved from Herefordshire to a new cidery at Dowdeswell Park, near Cheltenham in Gloucestershire.[1]
In 2015, Dunkerton stepped down as chief executive of Superdry and was replaced by Euan Sutherland.[5] Dunkerton left Superdry in April 2018 to concentrate on his other business interests.[citation needed] He owns The Lucky Onion group, which operates a small group of hotels, restaurants and pubs in the Cotswolds.[6] In 2019, Dunkerton won a bid to be reinstated to the SuperGroup plc board, and Sutherland resigned as CEO.[7]
In August 2018, Dunkerton donated £1 million to People's Vote, a campaign group calling for a public vote on the final Brexit deal between the UK and the European Union.[11][12] He believes that the success of the Superdry business could not have occurred if Britain had been outside the European Union at the time.[11]
Dunkerton lives in Cheltenham.[14] In February 2016, he sold just under £50 million of shares to fund his divorce settlement with his wife, Charlotte Abbot.[15] They had two children, one stepdaughter and one daughter.[15][4]
In 2016, Dunkerton began dating fashion designer Jade Holland Cooper after they met in the bar at one of his hotels in Cheltenham.[16] They married in August 2018 in the Cotswolds where Craig David sang and Idris Elba deejayed.[14][17][16] They have two children, a daughter born in 2020 and a son born in 2022.[18]
He owns a private jet, which he describes as "a tool rather than an indulgence".[4]