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Christopher Raeburn was born on 13 August, 1982 in Kent, England, is a Designer. At 38 years old, Christopher Raeburn height not available right now. We will update Christopher Raeburn's height soon as possible.

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Occupation Designer
Christopher Raeburn Age 40 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 13 August 1982
Birthday 13 August
Birthplace Kent, England
Nationality British

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Christopher Raeburn Net Worth

He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Christopher Raeburn worth at the age of 40 years old? Christopher Raeburn’s income source is mostly from being a successful Designer. He is from British. We have estimated Christopher Raeburn's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

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Timeline

2019

Raeburn and design agency LAYER collaborated on a furniture project, 'The Canopy Collection'. Launched for London Design Festival in September 2019, the pieces featured recycled ex-military parachute and steel frames.

2018

Raeburn collaborated with Save The Duck to create a collection of recycled and animal-friendly outerwear. The collection was presented at Pitti Uomo and continued for Spring / Summer 2018.

2016

At the beginning of 2016, Raeburn saw his "Layers of Natural Innovation" partnership with The Woolmark company shown at the ICA during London Fashion Week in celebration of the versatility of Merino Wool, before being shortlisted for a third year for the BFC / GQ Designer Menswear Fashion Fund. That year Raeburn also launched a collaboration with MCM. In Autumn 2018, US lifestyle brand Timberland announced its appointment of Christopher Raeburn as global creative director of the brand.

2015

In 2015, Christopher Raeburn was shortlisted for the second year for BFC/GQ Designer Menswear Fund and he was sponsored again by Woolmark for his AW15 collection. He launched two collaborations: one with Wool and The Gang, to create a joint line of knitted accessories, and one with knitwear specialised brand Unmade, to create an interactive bespoke knitwear. In the same year Raeburn received the award for Best Emerging Designer at the GQ Men of the Year Awards, and later on he launched his first footwear menswear and womenswear joint collections with Clarks.

Raeburn worked with Oki Ni to launch his SS15 collection and in 2015 launched a video campaign showing how vintage materials can be re-created.

2014

2014 saw two Woolmark sponsorships for Raeburn, this time towards his AW14 and his SS15 seasons, menswear and womenswear. The designer was once again shortlisted for BFC/GQ Designer Menswear Fund, and also launched his Barbour collaboration. In the same year, Christopher Raeburn won Menswear Brand of the Year at the UK Fashion and Textiles Awards.

2013

The following year, Christopher Raeburn's visibility continued to increase, with the designer receiving a sponsorship from Woolmark for SS14 season. 2013 was a big year for Christopher Raeburn, who in that year not only won Designer Business of the Year at the UK Fashion and Textiles awards, but also launched two major collaborations, with Rapha and Fred Perry. He ended the year by being announced as artistic director of Victorinox Fashion, as a result of past collaborations.

2012

In 2012, the brand started to widen its stockists list, counting more than 20 stores worldwide, including the Paris-based boutique Colette. In that year Christopher Raeburn also launched his first accessories collection, as well as the much awaited first collaboration with Moncler.

2011

In September 2011, Raeburn was nominated and won the 2011 "Emerging Designer" British Fashion Award for menswear, by the British Fashion Council. In the same year he was also nominated for the 'Observer Ethical Awards: Fashion Category' and 'Condé Nast Traveller award: design and innovation' prizes, and his 'REMADE IN SWITZERLAND' collaboration with Victorinox is shown on schedule at NYFW.

2010

Raeburn has become known for the ethical integrity of his work, although he admits it was never his intention. American Vogue's August 2010 issue highlighted Raeburn's contribution to all things green with the advice to "Remember the four R's – Reduce, Reuse, Recycle and Raeburn", accompanied by a Mario Testino shoot of Blake Lively wearing a Raeburn Duffle Coat. After viewing his Autumn/Winter 2011 London Fashion Week presentation at the disused Aldwych tube station, Style.com stated, "it's not unreasonable to assert that Christopher Raeburn is the single most radical designer working today".

In 2010, Raeburn was approached by Victorinox to collaborate with them on a men's and women's wear capsule collection. Victorinox set up a "Remade in Switzerland" studio in Ibach, the birthplace of Victorinox founder Karl Elsener. Not only did Raeburn source the fabrics for his collection there, but he also managed to find the original house in which Elsener started the brand, and it was there that Raeburn chose to establish his Swiss LAB to produce the 100 pieces of each style by hand. The collaboration launched on schedule during New York Fashion Week in February 2011.

2009

In 2009 Raeburn showcased menswear in Paris, received an award from the International Ethical Fashion Forum, and gained support from Esthetica, allowing him to show at London Fashion Week that September. In 2010, Raeburn was the first designer to be awarded Topshop NEWGEN sponsorship for both men's and women's wear in the same season.

2006

Raeburn graduated in 2006 from London's Royal College of Art. He freelanced as a pattern cutter before setting up his own studio in 2008, and later his label. Raeburn participated in the 'Camouflage' exhibition at London's Imperial War Museum and featured in Hywel Davies' publication '100 New Designers'. Raeburn ended 2008 with his first collection showcased during London Design Week, a capsule range of reversible garments titled Inverted.

1982

Christopher Raeburn (born 13 August 1982) is a British fashion designer, known for reworking surplus fabrics and garments to create menswear, womenswear and accessories.

1960

Raeburn collaborated with Fred Perry as part of the Fred Perry Blank Canvas project to produce several limited edition polo shirts. The project saw Raeburn transforming the Fred Perry polo shirt into a stuffed hare for Fred Perry's 60th anniversary.