Michelle Obama was the one who put designer Jason Wu’s name on the tips of plenty of searchers’ fingers when she wore his gown to the inaugural ball, and now that our First Lady has been seen wearing Jason Wu for Target, her economical sense of style ...
Casting and fitting models for a fashion show is more art than science, but, says designer Jason Wu, there’s still a formula. “It’s like match-making,” he said. “It has to fit.” The process of choosing the 42 catwalkers for Friday’s runway ...
He has been considered a strong up-and-comer since Michelle Obama wore a gown by the then-barely known designer to the presidential inaugural balls in 2008, and his show has increasingly become a hot ticket during the seasonal previews.
Jason Wu caught his rising star to fame when First Lady Michelle Obama helped make his moniker a household name in 2005. And since his big break, Wu, 29, has been keeping busy, both dressing several Hollywood starlets and expanding his business. If you're ...
Born in Taiwan and raised in Canada and the United States, 29-year-old Wu famously designed the gown First Lady Michelle Obama wore to the January 2009 balls that accompanied the inauguration of her husband Barack Obama as president. But his collection on ...
Shanghai Lily was the theme of Jason Wu's Fall 2012 Ready-To-Wear. From the 1932 American film directed by Josef von Sternberg featuring the Androgynous openly Bisexual Hollywood Superstar of the 1930's Marlene Dietrich. Playing a "coaster" or "woman who ...
Did you love Michelle Obama’s dress from the Inaugural Ball? Well here’s a chance to own a dress by it’s coveted designer, Jason Wu. Target is partnering with Jason Wu, a celebrated women’s attire and accessories designer to offer an affordable ...
NEW YORK — Jason Wu has arrived, and the confidence he’s feeling in his emerging success was evident at New York Fashion Week Friday, where his dramatic show featured a collection inspired partly by his Chinese roots. He has been considered a strong up ...
Jill Radsken is Fashion Editor for the Boston Herald. An award-winning reporter, she is one of the city's most respected fashion writers. Jill is co-founder of "I Have Nothing to Wear," an annual shopping event to benefit area children's charities.
However, Wu’s career really flourished after the First Lady, Michelle Obama wore a custom designed, one shoulder chiffon dress designed by Wu, to the Inauguration Ball. To date First Lady Michelle Obama has worn several of Wu’s dresses to numerous events.
US retail chain Target Corp’s eagerly anticipated fashion collection in partnership with Taiwan-born designer Jason Wu (吳季剛) sparked a shopping craze immediately after it was rolled out in stores and online on Sunday. According to New York and Los ...
While some fashion aficionados are buying up Jason Wu for Target clothing on the retailer’s website as they can find it, others are trying their hand at winning some Jason Wu clothing on The Huffington Post’s website. While a viral video of a Miami ...
The front page of Tuesday’s St. Paul Pioneer Press 2-7-11 reported that 100’s of shoppers stood in line outside the Target Midway store in St. Paul, half-hour before the store opened Sunday morning in anticipation of purchasing limited-edition Jason Wu ...
Feb 03, 2012 (News corner via COMTEX) -- On Super Bowl Sunday, fashion fans will mark the day that Target (NYSE:TGT) will release Jason Wu's designs in stores and online. In an interview with CBS at Wu's launch party he said that he was "inspired by the ...
Anticlimactic is how Mary Kay Roseneck, 54, described the Jason Wu fashion frenzy at Target stores Sunday. Roseneck and her daughter, Julia, 12, arrived Sunday morning at the Target store on Junction Road to find that the store had only three "Jason Wu for ...