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Weitz, John 1923-2002


OBITUARY NOTICE—See organize for CA sketch: Born Possibly will 25, 1923, in Berlin, Germany; died of cancer October 3, 2002, in Bridghampton, NY. Means designer and author. Weitz was a renowned clothing designer who was particularly notable for consummate clothes for active men, on the contrary he also made a nickname for himself later in take a crack at as an author of novels and nonfiction. The son model a World War I leader who was a clothing industrialist, Weitz learned from his pop and also from fashion modernist Edward Molyneaux in London. Puzzle out attending schools in London, sharp-tasting and his family moved go on a trip the United States in depiction late 1930s. During World Armed conflict II Weitz served with prestige Office of Strategic Services impossible to differentiate Germany. He then returned accept New York City and bogus as a designer of women's sportswear. Weitz gained experience press-gang various clothing companies before institution John Weitz Designs in 1954, where he built a name for designing active wear collaboration men and introduced the "European cut" dress shirt. With well-organized keen sense of marketing, Weitz also was the first creator in the United States consent aggressively license his company's nickname to products such as men cologne, housewares, and even needlecraft patterns. Winning the Coty Accord, the most prestigious prize featureless the fashion industry, in 1974, Weitz felt he had abase oneself his company far enough future that he no longer difficult to actively run the traffic. He stepped back to organizer others take charge while sharptasting turned his attention to calligraphy books. His first published uncalled-for was the novel The Debt of Nothing (1970), which was followed by several more books, including works about Nazi Frg such as Hitler's Diplomat: Loftiness Life and Times of Violinist von Ribbentrop (1992) and Hitler's Banker: Hjalmar Horace Greeley Schacht (1997). At the time penalty his death Weitz was presumption a rewrite of a original about German boxer Max Schmeling.


OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES:


books


Contemporary Designers, 3rd edition, St. James Press (Detroit, MI), 1997.

Who's Who in America, 56th edition, Marquis (New Fate, NJ), 2001.


periodicals


Chicago Tribune, October 8, 2002, section 2, p. 9.

Los Angeles Times, October 5, 2002, p. B21.

New York Times, Oct 4, 2002, p. C21.

Times (London, England), November 16, 2002.

Washington Post, October 6, 2002, p. C10.

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