Designer Claudia Grau Opens The Gräu Haus in Historic Crossroads of the World Shopping Mall
Legendary Melrose Avenue designer emerges from her private clientele business to open trio of retail spaces in Hollywood.
Los Angeles, CA, October 10, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Fashion designer Claudia Grau is pleased to announce the opening of her most recent fashion and home furnishings store concept, The Gräu Haus, with an upcoming grand opening celebration and fashion show on Wednesday, October 19th, timed to coincide with Los Angeles Fashion Week. Grau’s trio of retail spaces will bring shoppers back to Sunset Boulevard’s Crossroads of the World, a historic-cultural monument credited as America’s first outdoor shopping mall, dating back to 1936. An innovative retail concept, The Gräu Haus will be a lively environment where artists, collectors and crafts people can connect with an audience to share and sell their work.
After decades of success in her famous store on Melrose Avenue and her equally successful appointment-only studio for private clientele on Sunset Boulevard, Grau’s new retail concept brings together three separate retail spaces in the Crossroads of the World complex. The Gräu Haus (her studio and by-appointment-only space), located on 6679 Sunset Boulevard, will display her Home Collection and feature other artisans’ work. Two additional stores will be located around the corner (in the courtyard) at 6671 Sunset Boulevard: Gräu, the main store where Grau’s designer clothing and accessories will be found, and The Small Gräu Haus, originally a snack bar in the 1930’s and 40’s, which will house designer hats, gloves and a wide range of accessories. Each location will feature the work of changing guest artists and collectors, along with Grau’s designs.
“I wanted to create an environment that is more than just a store, where things change regularly,” says Grau. “The Gräu Häus was created to be a shopping adventure. Customers can expect to be surprised with what they find.”
About Claudia Grau
Claudia Grau has been a creative force in Los Angeles for more than 30 years. In 1979, at age 21, she ventured into the fashion world by founding her company, Gräu Design. In 1980, she opened her first store on then-sleepy Melrose Avenue (with only eight stores from Doheny to Highland), and became one of the pioneering designer-retailers who made Melrose famous for fashion.
Her shop was an instant success with celebrities and stylists. As an early pioneer in deconstruction and collaged clothing, Grau was named an LA mover and shaker by the LA Weekly at age 24.
Grau has referred to her bold, up-cycled, collage clothing and eclectic designs as “adventurous clothing for fearless women.” She was likely the first modern eco-friendly designer, repurposing used clothing to create new garments in the early 1980’s, and she continues to use primarily recycled clothing and fabrics to this day. Grau produces free-cut garments (most without the use of patterns) that are hand-died and hand-sewn.
Her distinctive one-of-a-kind work has been seen on TV shows including Dharma & Greg, The Cosby Show and Moonlighting, commercials, and films including the cult classic Heathers. Grau has designed for celebrities including Cher, Diane Keaton, and Bette Midler. Her Melrose store, with its curved wood walls and cracked tile façade, was featured in many magazines.
For more information about Claudia Grau and The Gräu Haus, please visit www.thegrauhaus.com and “Gräu Design” on Facebook. To attend the grand opening and fashion show on October 19 at 7pm, RSVP to 323-461-4462. (Space is limited.) The Gräu Haus is located at 6671 Sunset Blvd., Suite 1511, Los Angeles, CA 90028.
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After decades of success in her famous store on Melrose Avenue and her equally successful appointment-only studio for private clientele on Sunset Boulevard, Grau’s new retail concept brings together three separate retail spaces in the Crossroads of the World complex. The Gräu Haus (her studio and by-appointment-only space), located on 6679 Sunset Boulevard, will display her Home Collection and feature other artisans’ work. Two additional stores will be located around the corner (in the courtyard) at 6671 Sunset Boulevard: Gräu, the main store where Grau’s designer clothing and accessories will be found, and The Small Gräu Haus, originally a snack bar in the 1930’s and 40’s, which will house designer hats, gloves and a wide range of accessories. Each location will feature the work of changing guest artists and collectors, along with Grau’s designs.
“I wanted to create an environment that is more than just a store, where things change regularly,” says Grau. “The Gräu Häus was created to be a shopping adventure. Customers can expect to be surprised with what they find.”
About Claudia Grau
Claudia Grau has been a creative force in Los Angeles for more than 30 years. In 1979, at age 21, she ventured into the fashion world by founding her company, Gräu Design. In 1980, she opened her first store on then-sleepy Melrose Avenue (with only eight stores from Doheny to Highland), and became one of the pioneering designer-retailers who made Melrose famous for fashion.
Her shop was an instant success with celebrities and stylists. As an early pioneer in deconstruction and collaged clothing, Grau was named an LA mover and shaker by the LA Weekly at age 24.
Grau has referred to her bold, up-cycled, collage clothing and eclectic designs as “adventurous clothing for fearless women.” She was likely the first modern eco-friendly designer, repurposing used clothing to create new garments in the early 1980’s, and she continues to use primarily recycled clothing and fabrics to this day. Grau produces free-cut garments (most without the use of patterns) that are hand-died and hand-sewn.
Her distinctive one-of-a-kind work has been seen on TV shows including Dharma & Greg, The Cosby Show and Moonlighting, commercials, and films including the cult classic Heathers. Grau has designed for celebrities including Cher, Diane Keaton, and Bette Midler. Her Melrose store, with its curved wood walls and cracked tile façade, was featured in many magazines.
For more information about Claudia Grau and The Gräu Haus, please visit www.thegrauhaus.com and “Gräu Design” on Facebook. To attend the grand opening and fashion show on October 19 at 7pm, RSVP to 323-461-4462. (Space is limited.) The Gräu Haus is located at 6671 Sunset Blvd., Suite 1511, Los Angeles, CA 90028.
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Pamela Nittolo
(323) 461-4462
www.grauhaus.com
Claudia Grau
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