CHRISTIAN AUDIGIER, ED HARDY & VON DUTCH DESIGNER, DEAD AT 57
Christian
Audigier, the French designer best known for building up the Ed Hardy
brand, has sadly died at the age of 57 following a battle with cancer.
In
April, he revealed that he had been battling a form of cancer known as
MDS (Myelodysplastic Syndrome). Diagnosed in January, Audigier was said
to be “doing much better” following a bone marrow transplant, but he was
reportedly admitted to Cedars-Sinai soon thereafter and slipped into a
coma. His longtime publicist Michele Elyzabeth told LATF USA:
“I just heard the news and I am truly devastated. Christian was an
incredibly brilliant man. He will be missed.” He is survived by his
daughter and two sons.
Audigier
dropped out of school at 14 to toil at the Jean Machine shop in the
South of France. He went onto design his own line on the side that was
inspired by the Rolling Stones, which was subsequently discovered by a
fashion executive, who is credited for helping the budding designer’s
precipitous rise.
In
his twenties, Audigier relocated to New York and worked with brands
including Guess, Levis, Diesel, American Outfitters, Fiourucii, Bisou
Bisou and XOXO. But he really made a name for himself when he partnered
with Kenneth Howard, the owner of Von Dutch, popularizing the trucker
hats seen on the heads of Justin Timberlake, Britney Spears, Ashton
Kutcher, Jay Z and more.
It
could be said that Audigier was one of the first designers to put
celebrities who used the paparazzi, and thus, media outlets like People and Us Weekly, to catapult his brand, making the photographed items the ones to covet.
Post
Von Dutch domination, Audigier went on to popularize Ed Hardy, the
tattoo lifestyle clothing brand loved by Jon Gosselin of Jon and Kate Plus Eight, in
2004. Audigier came across the moto-brand and licensed it from the man
Ed Hardy, turning it into Ed Hardy by Christian Audigier. The line, like
Von Dutch before it, became popular almost overnight thanks to
innovative marketing and relationships with Macy’s and Hot Topic.
GQ called him “arguably
the most successful independent clothing designer of the past decade,”
in a profile written in 2009. But the glossy adds that his popularity
was more mainstream as opposed to being accepted within the exclusive
fashion industry. Just because Paris Hilton, her then assistant Kim
Kardashian, and sidekick Nicole Richie wore denim embellished with
rhinestones in shapes of bulldogs, skulls, angel wings, or roses—and
even though the company earned millions of dollars per year—apparently
didn’t mean New York Fashion Week had to embrace the designer and allow
him a runway show. In fact, the magazine called him “an inconvenient
truth.” Still, his empire’s said to be worth around $250 million.
Audigier
had a long list of celebrity friends and collaborated with many of
them. In addition to a children’s clothing line he was supposedly
creating with Gosselin, the fashion entrepreneur also created a collection with Madonna and designed and an outfit for Michael Jackson’s comeback tour.
Audigier is survived by his three children—a daughter and two sons.
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