Adrian Wu - World MasterCard Fashion Week - October 23, 2012
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Adrian Wu is possibly one of the quickest and youngest designers to move up the North American design scene in decades. Self- taught, Wu launched his career at age 18 on the runway at Vancouver Fashion Week. He went on to gain acceptance into Instituto Marangoni but deferred the opportunity and started his own fashion design business late 2010. Since then Wu was featured in a book called Style Diaries, published by Prestel (Random House) and sold internationally. Wu has also worked on such collaborations with Allan Candy, Studio N-1, Steven Lewis Foundation, Heart and Stroke Foundation, TOMS, Cashmere, National Ballet of Canada, award-winning author Margaret Atwood, and soon Freed Development on Fashion House a new condo being built downtown Toronto. Adrian has been covered by nearly every news publication, magazine, and television station in Canada including Gawker.com, Frame Magazine, and The New York Observer. He has already had two museums carry his work. (Design Exchange and The Textile Museum of Canada) Wu is also signed with Perrier as an Official Influencer and Luminary of 2012. He has been been designing for two years, he has produced over 15 collections. At age 22 now, Wu’s journey so far has taught him he has a specialty for creative marketing and corporate collaboration.
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Video from the first day at World MasterCard Fashion Week, featuring Pink Tartan
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Adrian Wu - World MasterCard Fashion Week - October 23, 2012
Image by Jason Hargrove
Adrian Wu is possibly one of the quickest and youngest designers to move up the North American design scene in decades. Self- taught, Wu launched his career at age 18 on the runway at Vancouver Fashion Week. He went on to gain acceptance into Instituto Marangoni but deferred the opportunity and started his own fashion design business late 2010. Since then Wu was featured in a book called Style Diaries, published by Prestel (Random House) and sold internationally. Wu has also worked on such collaborations with Allan Candy, Studio N-1, Steven Lewis Foundation, Heart and Stroke Foundation, TOMS, Cashmere, National Ballet of Canada, award-winning author Margaret Atwood, and soon Freed Development on Fashion House a new condo being built downtown Toronto. Adrian has been covered by nearly every news publication, magazine, and television station in Canada including Gawker.com, Frame Magazine, and The New York Observer. He has already had two museums carry his work. (Design Exchange and The Textile Museum of Canada) Wu is also signed with Perrier as an Official Influencer and Luminary of 2012. He has been been designing for two years, he has produced over 15 collections. At age 22 now, Wu’s journey so far has taught him he has a specialty for creative marketing and corporate collaboration.
adrianwu.com
twitter.com/soiamadrian
+
Video from the first day at World MasterCard Fashion Week, featuring Pink Tartan
youtu.be/8zwUc5AmM6w?hd=1
+
World MasterCard Fashion Week
worldmastercardfashionweek.com
twitter.com/WMCFashionWeek
+
Photo Distributed by Mainstream
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Photos by Jason Hargrove
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twitter.com/jasonhargrove
Adrian Wu - World MasterCard Fashion Week - October 23, 2012
Image by Jason Hargrove
Adrian Wu is possibly one of the quickest and youngest designers to move up the North American design scene in decades. Self- taught, Wu launched his career at age 18 on the runway at Vancouver Fashion Week. He went on to gain acceptance into Instituto Marangoni but deferred the opportunity and started his own fashion design business late 2010. Since then Wu was featured in a book called Style Diaries, published by Prestel (Random House) and sold internationally. Wu has also worked on such collaborations with Allan Candy, Studio N-1, Steven Lewis Foundation, Heart and Stroke Foundation, TOMS, Cashmere, National Ballet of Canada, award-winning author Margaret Atwood, and soon Freed Development on Fashion House a new condo being built downtown Toronto. Adrian has been covered by nearly every news publication, magazine, and television station in Canada including Gawker.com, Frame Magazine, and The New York Observer. He has already had two museums carry his work. (Design Exchange and The Textile Museum of Canada) Wu is also signed with Perrier as an Official Influencer and Luminary of 2012. He has been been designing for two years, he has produced over 15 collections. At age 22 now, Wu’s journey so far has taught him he has a specialty for creative marketing and corporate collaboration.
adrianwu.com
twitter.com/soiamadrian
+
Video from the first day at World MasterCard Fashion Week, featuring Pink Tartan
youtu.be/8zwUc5AmM6w?hd=1
+
World MasterCard Fashion Week
worldmastercardfashionweek.com
twitter.com/WMCFashionWeek
+
Photo Distributed by Mainstream
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+
Photos by Jason Hargrove
jasonhargrove.com
twitter.com/jasonhargrove
Adrian Wu - World MasterCard Fashion Week - October 23, 2012
Image by Jason Hargrove
Adrian Wu is possibly one of the quickest and youngest designers to move up the North American design scene in decades. Self- taught, Wu launched his career at age 18 on the runway at Vancouver Fashion Week. He went on to gain acceptance into Instituto Marangoni but deferred the opportunity and started his own fashion design business late 2010. Since then Wu was featured in a book called Style Diaries, published by Prestel (Random House) and sold internationally. Wu has also worked on such collaborations with Allan Candy, Studio N-1, Steven Lewis Foundation, Heart and Stroke Foundation, TOMS, Cashmere, National Ballet of Canada, award-winning author Margaret Atwood, and soon Freed Development on Fashion House a new condo being built downtown Toronto. Adrian has been covered by nearly every news publication, magazine, and television station in Canada including Gawker.com, Frame Magazine, and The New York Observer. He has already had two museums carry his work. (Design Exchange and The Textile Museum of Canada) Wu is also signed with Perrier as an Official Influencer and Luminary of 2012. He has been been designing for two years, he has produced over 15 collections. At age 22 now, Wu’s journey so far has taught him he has a specialty for creative marketing and corporate collaboration.
adrianwu.com
twitter.com/soiamadrian
+
Video from the first day at World MasterCard Fashion Week, featuring Pink Tartan
youtu.be/8zwUc5AmM6w?hd=1
+
World MasterCard Fashion Week
worldmastercardfashionweek.com
twitter.com/WMCFashionWeek
+
Photo Distributed by Mainstream
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+
Photos by Jason Hargrove
jasonhargrove.com
twitter.com/jasonhargrove
Adrian Wu - World MasterCard Fashion Week - October 23, 2012
Image by Jason Hargrove
Adrian Wu is possibly one of the quickest and youngest designers to move up the North American design scene in decades. Self- taught, Wu launched his career at age 18 on the runway at Vancouver Fashion Week. He went on to gain acceptance into Instituto Marangoni but deferred the opportunity and started his own fashion design business late 2010. Since then Wu was featured in a book called Style Diaries, published by Prestel (Random House) and sold internationally. Wu has also worked on such collaborations with Allan Candy, Studio N-1, Steven Lewis Foundation, Heart and Stroke Foundation, TOMS, Cashmere, National Ballet of Canada, award-winning author Margaret Atwood, and soon Freed Development on Fashion House a new condo being built downtown Toronto. Adrian has been covered by nearly every news publication, magazine, and television station in Canada including Gawker.com, Frame Magazine, and The New York Observer. He has already had two museums carry his work. (Design Exchange and The Textile Museum of Canada) Wu is also signed with Perrier as an Official Influencer and Luminary of 2012. He has been been designing for two years, he has produced over 15 collections. At age 22 now, Wu’s journey so far has taught him he has a specialty for creative marketing and corporate collaboration.
adrianwu.com
twitter.com/soiamadrian
+
Video from the first day at World MasterCard Fashion Week, featuring Pink Tartan
youtu.be/8zwUc5AmM6w?hd=1
+
World MasterCard Fashion Week
worldmastercardfashionweek.com
twitter.com/WMCFashionWeek
+
Photo Distributed by Mainstream
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+
Photos by Jason Hargrove
jasonhargrove.com
twitter.com/jasonhargrove
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