Christian Weber with Model Krystal Martos
Christian Weber, creative director and head designer of CW
Christian Weber recalls sewing buttons on garments for his
Grandmother and Great Aunt who were seasoned tailors as his
earliest memories and some of his first design experiences. Born
and raised in Lake Constance, Austria to parents in the Textile
Manufacturing business, Christian grew up around fashion and the
family business. Primarily encouraged by his paternal Grandmother,
Christian as a young teenager ventured out on business trips with
his father in which he became fascinated by the big weaving loom
machines and the natural smell of cotton and wool.
As the
ambitious Christian moved from his teens to adulthood, the young
designer took to business school at the request of his parents and
studied marketing and advertising in early college. While studying
in Paris, Christian left for his first overseas excursion to San
Francisco and began his search for fashion schools in the states.
As much as Christian wanted to move directly into the fashion
industry, he kept his word to his parents and completed his studies
and achieved his business degree.
Following several treasured
retreats to California, Christian received his formal training from
the Fashion Center of Los Angeles Trade Technical College, only to
return to his native Austria for an opportunity with Wolford’s
Creative and Product Management Team. He then joined the design
staff of BURLINGTON in Germany but it was at the turn of the new
millennium when his services were called upon from the elite House
of VERSACE in Milan. During his tenure with VERSACE JEANS
COUTURE/VERSUS, and the VERSACE CLASSIC lines, Christian refined
his design talents, took on another language (he speaks four) and
continued to cultivate his aspirations of one day launching his own
sophisticated lifestyle brand.
In 2005, Christian made the
transition to become the Creative Director and Brand Manager for
BCBG MAX AZRIA, which was based in Southern California and
presented an opportunity he could not resist. After his short stint
at BCBG, Christian then moved to Rock & Republic as their
Design Director.
In Fall 2006, Christian went to work for his
premiere collection. The CW Christian Weber Collection No. 1 draws
inspiration from the permanent Arms and Armor exhibit at the
Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City which showcases an
assemblage of bejeweled weaponry and expertly fashioned battle
gear, originating in Japan and Western Europe. Fall 2007 CW
Christian Weber Collection No. 1 embodies the tradition that armor
was not only used to protect military during combat, but
simultaneously represent a soldier’s social status and wealth.
Through this, Christian has created a functional yet sophisticated
women’s lifestyle brand where art and wearable fashion coexist in
both practical daywear to stunning
eveningwear.
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Image:Collection-No.1-CW.jpg|Collection
No. 1 Fall/Winter 2007-2008
Image:CW-Col.-No.-1.jpg|Collection No.
1 Fall/Winter
2007-2008
Image:CW-Collection-No.-1-Coat.jpg|Collection No. 1
Fall/Winter 2007-2008
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