Christian Audigier
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Caption: Christian Audigier attending Los Angeles Fashion Week at Smashbox Studios, Culver City, CA - Oct. 16, 2007
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Christian Audigier (* 1958) is a French fashion designer and entrepreneur. He has designed for such brands as American Eagle Outfitters, Diesel, Lee, Levi's, Liberto, Kookai, Von Dutch and Naf Naf. He made his first mark as a jeans designer. One of his most notable achievements was being the primary force behind the rise of Von Dutch, and making the trucker cap a style trend.
His most recent ventures include the new Ed Hardy brand based on the work of Don Ed Hardy, Smet in unison with Johnny Hallyday, and his own namesake Christian Audigier. Christian Audigier has also teamed up with Patrick de Montepeyroux of legendary wine vineyard Montpeyroux Estates to release "The Cool Wine". The slogan for the wine is " A celebrity Lifestyle in a Bottle". The innovative bottles are wrapped in Christian's distinct tatoo design, and are equipped with a screw top. G-unit recording artist Mazaradi Fox[1] is rumored to be sponsored by "The Cool Wine".
Christian was recently featured on Oxygen network's "Janice and Abbey". He also has a daughter named Crystal, and has made a brand with her called Crystal Rock.He appears on many fashion television shows including america's/australia's/germany's next top model.
Christian Audigier designed fragrance for Ed Hardy: Ed Hardy Men and Ed Hardy Women [1]