Jean Yu is a South Korean born fashion designer operating in New York City. She is a member of Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) since 2007, and was one of the top ten finalists for the CFDA/Vogue fashion fund in 2005.
Jean Yu | |
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Born | South Korea |
Alma mater | Fashion Institute of Technology Metro Academic and Classical High School |
Occupation | fashion designer |
Early life
editYu was born in South Korea but her family eventually moved to the United States and lived in California.[1] Jean Yu attended Metro Academic and Classical high school in Saint Louis, MO where she was class of 99 valedictorian at the age of 16
Career
editYu eventually moved in New York to study at the Fashion Institute of Technology. While there, she designed and produced her first dresses for a school project.[2] She took the dress to shops in Soho, where they were picked up and sold.[3] This inspired her to design a line of dresses that eventually earned her the Innovator Design Award from Cotton Incorporated.[2] After 9/11, Yu opened up her own boutique in December 2001.[3]
In 2005, she was named a finalist for the second annual Fashion Fund Award, created by the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) and Vogue Magazine.[2] In 2007, she was a featured designer at the New York Fashion Exhibition at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London.[4] As well, she was the recipient of Avenuel Designer award as Designer of the Year.[5]
In 2014, she stepped away from lingerie and designed a wardrobe inspired by folk art for the show “Folk Couture: Fashion and Folk Art,” at the American Folk Art Museum.[6]
Style
editJean Yu is known for her architectural approach and seamless technique. Her lingerie have been described as "reinterpreting Old Hollywood glamour with a few innovative design twists."[7]
Her dresses have been featured in many fashion publications such as Vogue (American and many international), Vanity Fair, The New York Times, W. Gwen Stefani was wearing her dress on the cover of the June 2004 edition of the American Vogue.
References
edit- ^ "Contemporary New York fashion". vam.ac.uk. 4 April 2011. Archived from the original on August 16, 2018. Retrieved October 11, 2019.
- ^ a b c Chan, Victoria (November 3, 2005). "Fashionably Early: Riding the coattails of Jean Yu and Derek Lam". international.ucla.edu. Retrieved October 11, 2019.
- ^ a b Xu, Bifen (November 23, 2010). "Jean Yu Appreciates a Nice Pair of Sheer Knickers". thecut.com. Retrieved October 11, 2019.
- ^ "New York Fashion Now" (PDF). media.vam.ac.uk. 2007. Retrieved October 11, 2019.
- ^ "She made it there, how about here?". Korea JoongAng Daily. May 22, 2007. Retrieved October 11, 2010.
- ^ Anderson, Lamar (January 13, 2014). "Where Folk Art Meets High Fashion". artnews.com. Retrieved October 11, 2019.
- ^ Catherine Blair Pfander (January 22, 2010). "Know Right Now: Lingerie by Jean Yu". nbcnewyork.com. Retrieved October 11, 2019.