Friday, 16 October 2009

CHRISTOPHER LEE SAUVÉ


“I break down a couple of times a week, at least. It gets overwhelming.
Sometimes I think that I can’t take this anymore. I just want to live a normal life.” – Whitney Port


New York-based artist and recent fashion impresario CHRISTOPHER LEE SAUVÉ is a mummy's boy. Whether he’s drawing inspiration from punk nuevo Brooklyn street kids, or his idol ANDY WARHOL, this Canadian-born prodigy always looks back to his mother for inspiration. “When I was a child, she would create her own over-sized, silk-screened, bold-graphic t-shirts,” recalls the artist from his West Village studio, “she would cut and rip the neck and wear them as elegant evening dresses. It was revolutionary.”(see pop-store.com for CLS's tees)

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