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{{short description|American fashion designer}}
'''Cerre''' is a [[Los Angeles]] based womenswear and accessories brand founded in 2005 by husband and wife, '''Clayton''' and '''Flavie Webster'''. The couple met while they were both working as fashion models in Europe. <ref>[http://la-confidential-magazine.com/style/articles/la-solidifies-itself-as-a-fashion-capital#gaKP6LZtC0qZulxg.99 LA Solidifies Itself as a Fashion Capital :: Articles :: Los Angeles Confidential Magazine<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> The brand was first launched as a collection of bags and leather goods, and eventually expanded into apparel in the spring of 2010. Cerre is named after Flavie Webster’s grandmother’s surname.


'''Cerre''' is a [[Los Angeles]] based womenswear and accessories brand founded in 2005 by husband and wife, '''Clayton''' and '''Flavie Webster'''. The couple met while they were both working as fashion models in Europe.<ref>[http://la-confidential-magazine.com/style/articles/la-solidifies-itself-as-a-fashion-capital#gaKP6LZtC0qZulxg.99 LA Solidifies Itself as a Fashion Capital :: Articles :: Los Angeles Confidential Magazine<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> The brand was first launched as a collection of bags and leather goods, and eventually expanded into apparel in the spring of 2010. Cerre is named after Flavie Webster’s grandmother’s surname.
In 2011, Cerre opened its Melrose Avenue flagship store. The 1,600 square foot West Hollywood store, designed by Clayton Webster, also serves as the brand’s atelier. <ref> ''Women's Wear Daily'' (December 29, 2011). Medina, Marcy. "Cerre Opens Calif. Store", p.7.</ref>


In 2011, Cerre opened its Melrose Avenue flagship store. The 1,600 square foot West Hollywood store, designed by Clayton Webster, also serves as the brand’s atelier.<ref>''Women's Wear Daily'' (December 29, 2011). Medina, Marcy. "Cerre Opens Calif. Store", p.7.</ref>
In 2009, Cerre collaborated with costume designer Trish Summerville to create custom leather jackets and bags for [[Rooney Mara]]’s character in [[The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011 film)]], as well as costumes for [[Robin Wright]]’s character. In 2012, the designers teamed up with Summerville again to design custom pieces for the upcoming film [[The Hunger Games: Catching Fire]].<ref>[http://www.latimes.com/features/image/alltherage/la-ar-cerre-fall-winter-2013-most-impressive-collection-20130321,0,1378421.story Cerre fall-winter 2013: the most impressive collection to date - latimes.com<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>


In 2009, Cerre collaborated with costume designer Trish Summerville to create custom leather jackets and bags for [[Rooney Mara]]’s character in [[The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011 film)]], as well as costumes for [[Robin Wright]]’s character. In 2012, the designers teamed up with Summerville again to design custom pieces for the film [[The Hunger Games: Catching Fire]].<ref>[http://www.latimes.com/features/image/alltherage/la-ar-cerre-fall-winter-2013-most-impressive-collection-20130321,0,1378421.story Cerre fall-winter 2013: the most impressive collection to date - latimes.com<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
In 2012, Cerre was the recipient of the [[Moss Adams]] Fashion Innovator Award.<ref>[http://articles.latimes.com/2012/oct/17/news/la-ar-cerre-moss-adams-fashion-innovator-award-20121017 Cerre honored with Moss Adams Fashion Innovator Award - Los Angeles Times<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

In 2012, Cerre was the recipient of the [[Moss Adams]] Fashion Innovator Award.<ref>[https://www.latimes.com/fashion/la-xpm-2012-oct-17-la-ar-cerre-moss-adams-fashion-innovator-award-20121017-story.html Cerre honored with Moss Adams Fashion Innovator Award Los Angeles Times<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>


== References ==
== References ==


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== Links ==
== Links ==


*[https://web.archive.org/web/20161116184808/http://www.cerre.com/ Official website]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20161116184808/http://www.cerre.com/ Official website]

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Latest revision as of 03:25, 14 August 2024

Cerre is a Los Angeles based womenswear and accessories brand founded in 2005 by husband and wife, Clayton and Flavie Webster. The couple met while they were both working as fashion models in Europe.[1] The brand was first launched as a collection of bags and leather goods, and eventually expanded into apparel in the spring of 2010. Cerre is named after Flavie Webster’s grandmother’s surname.

In 2011, Cerre opened its Melrose Avenue flagship store. The 1,600 square foot West Hollywood store, designed by Clayton Webster, also serves as the brand’s atelier.[2]

In 2009, Cerre collaborated with costume designer Trish Summerville to create custom leather jackets and bags for Rooney Mara’s character in The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011 film), as well as costumes for Robin Wright’s character. In 2012, the designers teamed up with Summerville again to design custom pieces for the film The Hunger Games: Catching Fire.[3]

In 2012, Cerre was the recipient of the Moss Adams Fashion Innovator Award.[4]

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