Perhaps the greatest marketing genius in the world today, Christian Audigier first became famous when he turned Von Dutch into a household name. Through his pinstripe designs, Audigier made Von Dutch Originals an international brand, most notably through his famous trucker hat, worn by celebrities and everyday people throughout the world.
Fashion
ASM Interview: Fashion Designer Christian Audigier, Ed Hardy Clothing
Submitted by Jeff Ferrantino on May 31, 2007
Jazmin Whitley's Li Cari Fashion Line Igniting Runways
Submitted by Brewer Baker on February 28, 2007
Bella, Bonita and Beautiful are three ways to describe Jazmin Whitley's international fashion label, Li Cari. Her classic, elegant, luxuriant designs first made a huge splash in Brazil in 2005, and are now wowing fashion-enthusiasts across the U.S.
The Li Cari Spring 2007 Collection was introduced in Los Angeles, CA in 2006, and is currently being showcased on runways across the nation. Her passion, persistence and tremendous talent prove that Whitley, at the ripe age of 18, has what it takes to reach the top.
Total D'Voshion for Fashion Designers Natalie Vorontsoff and Ludmila Toon
Submitted by Brewer Baker on December 31, 2006
Many little girls grow up dressing their dolls, creating garments adorned with frills and lace, living in a world of fantasy and make-believe. But fantasy became reality for designers Natalie Vorontsoff and Ludmila Toon, creators of the D'Voshion fashion line. They went from dressing dolls to designing for divas, and are now two of the hottest designers in Hollywood.
Parsons Duo Brandon Suen and Bijan Kazem Have Big Fashion Plans
Submitted by Jeff Ferrantino on August 31, 2006
As children growing up on opposite sides of the country, Brandon Suen and Bijan Kazem faced similar battles at home as they considered their future career aspirations.
"I grew up in kind of a strict Chinese household, where pursuing anything in the arts field wasn't really allowed," shared Suen, a 24-year-old native of New Jersey. "I've always known that I wanted to be in fashion, but I was kind of in denial my whole life."
Matt Taylor's Toxic Ink Clothing on the Rise
Submitted by Jeff Ferrantino on February 28, 2006
For a brand that makes clothing and products by relying on quality art and attention to detail, it's interesting to note that its founder is the furthest thing from a gifted artist himself.
"I have no skills as an artist," jokes Toxic Ink Clothing founder Matt Taylor. "The closest that I got was drawing stick figures of the management at sales meetings and the vendors who came in to do their dog and pony shows."
Zimmerman's Just Rebeccaz Combines Art and Fashion
Submitted by Regina Mahone on January 31, 2006
It's about time someone combined the concept of found art and fashion. Rebecca Zimmerman — young, sophisticated, and eco-friendly - started designing sweaters in New York City just six years ago. Last May, she launched the very first line of her own, and the originality quickly made impressions on both coasts of the country.
Zimmerman, 29, fits a lot into her one-woman show: Shopping (for inspiration), designing, sewing, and making sure to take time to enjoy the bright lights of New York City.
Cassie Veres' New York Couture Fashion Line is a Hit
Submitted by Jeff Ferrantino on December 31, 2005
When Cassie Veres was four years old, her two-year-old sister came down with a high fever. Veres got her sister out of bed, put her in a dress, and told her parents — "if you look good, you'll feel good."
So began Veres' obsession with fashion and its ability to transform a person.
"Ever since birth I've had this gene we're I've always been into fashion," says Veres, who was raised in Long Island. "That's what I was known for."
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