Brian Lichtenberg
Brian Lichtenberg is an American fashion designer and founder-creator of the label Brian Lichtenberg, and the streetwear brand BLTEE.
Career
Lichtenberg began designing in summer 2000. His clothes are sold through specialty boutiques and top department stores in Los Angeles, London, Paris and Milan.In September 2013 he made his first New York Fashion Week presentation at Pier 59 for his Spring-Summer 2014 collection. His second presentation was held on 9 February 2014 at The Hub, in The Hudson Hotel.
Parody sportswear
In 2006, Lichtenberg designed the "BRIANEL No. 1" T-shirt, the first a line of T-shirts, sweatshirts and other sportswear garments bearing logos that parodied those of major established brands such as Chanel, Balmain, and Hermès. They have been seen on celebrities such as Miley Cyrus.In 2013, Lichtenberg designed a line of sweatshirts similar to American football jerseys for the Los-Angeles based boutique Kitson, but with the names of pharmaceutical drugs "Adderall", "Vicodin" and "Xanax" across the backs at shoulder level with a two-digit-number. They were advertised with the slogan "Pop one on and you'll feel better, just what the doctor ordered", and were criticised for trivializing prescription drug abuse and mental illness. The drug companies also threatened to sue unless the shirts were taken off the market, and the Partnership at Drugfree.org charity released a statement disassociating themselves from the line and refusing to accept any direct donations of funds raised through the shirt sales.
Lichtenberg released a statement saying: