Gregor Clemens
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Gregor Clemens is a fashion designer and designer of jewellery.

Life

Gregor Clemens grew up as the son of information technology specialist Eberhard Clemens and his wife Sylvia Clemens.

After finishing grammar school
Grammar school
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 in 2002 he lived for one year in London
London
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 to improve his English and study fashion. After he had tried to launch a fashion line by himself and after some experience in the business he was hired by the German fashion label Lac et Mel. He still works for them. The first fashion show took place at a variety theatre in Leipzig on 21 October.

Clemens' collections have been shown multiple times at the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in Berlin. His collections have had positive reviews in the UK Vogue magazine, the New York Times, and on television. Since March 2010 Gregor Clemens has started his own brand under his name with a new collection coming up in Summer 2010. He is now based in London
London
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, United Kingdom
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Sources

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