- Christopher Chronis
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Christopher Chronis (born 1961 in Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian fashion designer. Chronis has designed men's and women's fashions under the Christopher Chronis Designs, Gas Station and Christos fashion labels. He is now the head designer of Global Designer Brands.[1]
Chronis grew up in the inner-city Melbourne suburb of Richmond, which is where his parents, both from Greece, settled.[2] After high school, Chronis commenced a civil engineering but during the first year of his course he dropped out when he realised his passion was for the fashion industry. He pursued a sales position with a major high fashion shoe retailer Mr Figgins and within a year was promoted to a managerial position making him one of the youngest managers within the company. In 1981 he joined the fashion designers Merivale and Mr John, in the retail department of their Melbourne store and in 1983 he commenced an apprenticeship with designer Demitrius which involved production and design.
Chronis opened his first store in Chapel Street, South Yarra. Other stores were opened in the Melbourne, Sydney, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. His fashions have also been sold by other retailers including major department stores. He launched his signature fragrance Christos in 1998 and has also used the CCD brand on a number of café and restaurant ventures.
There are now three Christopher Chronis stores in Melbourne (Chapel Street, GPO and Chadstone), one in Oxford Street Sydney, one in Auckland and one in Oxford Street, London. Christopher is now the head of design for Global Designer Brands, has designed for the Playboy Icon luxury evening-wear collection for men and women and has also opened Playboy concept boutiques in Australia, New Zealand and a London flagship store in Oxford Street.[1]
Awards
- The Australian Fashion Industry Awards 1993 Mens PM /Gala wear.
- The Australian Fashion Industry Awards 1994 Mens PM/Gala wear.
- The Australian Fashion Industry Awards 1995 Mens weekend wear.
- The National Australian Print Award 1997 for best catalogue category.[1]
References
External links
Categories:- Australian fashion designers
- Australian people of Greek descent
- Living people
- 1961 births
- Fashion biography stubs
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