Christopher Brian Clothing Line Launched By Hit Music Producer Christopher Stokes

Christopher Stokes
Veteran film director and music producer, Christopher Stokes, who has managed top musical acts such as Marques Houston, Brandy and Omarion, recently revealed details surrounding the launch of his high-end, Contemporary Street Wear clothing line, Christopher Brian Apparel.
With Chris Stokes in the driver seat, 2008 will usher in a brand ready to take both the entertainment and fashion industries by storm.
The latest fashion trends have always been top of mind with Stokes. Stokes has overseen the wardrobe collections of widely popular musical performers B2K and IMX, to the actors on the movie set of “You Got Served,” and has kept his appreciation for chic urban wear in tune. “I created the line, after years of perfecting an intricate eye for style through studying design and browsing countless lines worldwide,” says Stokes.
“Christopher Brian Apparel is “the brand for the million dollar man,” with only the use of the finest quality of wool, cashmere, and lamb skin leather. The line is fresh yet timeless, and will truly please customers in search of an exclusive fit and a comparable price tag to that of other high end fashion houses.”
Stokes signed celebrity, Kim Kardashian, to lead the first multimillion dollar Ad Campaign, Kardashian appeared in all advertisements slated for 2007. Her store Dash, in Calabasas, California will also carry the line.
Stokes explains, “Kim was chosen because her keen sense of fashion aligns perfectly with Christopher Brian Apparel. She styles some of Hollywood’s elite stars because of her ability to create amazingly smart fashion pairings. It is a partnership that I believe will lead this brand into the future.”
And it did just that. Stokes just offered Kevin Federline a seven figure deal to be the new spokes model for the line. “Kevin is perfect for this situation. I believe this is the perfect match. I think he has a following that’s perfect for this line.” Stokes says.
Establishing an innovative core, Stokes, who oversees all sectors of production, design and marketing, maintains his line is more than just noticeable. In the fall of 2010, a line of accessories including bags and shoes for men and women will also be available.
Stokes has merged entertainment and retail influences together to design clothing and accessories inspired by the chronicles of his work in music, film, fashion and life.
