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Alexander Wang founded his eponymous label in 2005 in New York. The private luxury fashion brand produces urban-inspired designs across menswear, womenswear and kidswear, footwear and accessories.

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News & Analysis

Week in Review | Jean-Marc Loubier, Malaysia, Fast Fashion in Brazil, Kane and Anderson, LN-CC, 6397, Uniqlo

BoF editor-in-chief Imran Amed recaps the week in the business of fashion.


Global Markets

Malaysia's Magnetic Pull

Comprehending Malaysia’s dynamic fashion market is about understanding its fans and neighbours as much as its melting pot culture. This instalment of Market GPS is sponsored by Marvin Traub Associates.

Global Markets

Malaysia's Magnetic Pull

Comprehending Malaysia’s dynamic fashion market is about understanding its fans and neighbours as much as its melting pot culture. This instalment of Market GPS is sponsored by Marvin Traub Associates.


News & Analysis

Dialling Up Fast-Rising Label 6397

With experience launching young designers like Alexander Wang and Phillip Lim from her New York showroom, Stella Ishii has teamed up with Lasse Karlson, co-founder of Cheap Monday, to launch 6397, a fast-rising label focused on tomboyish essentials. BoF reports.

News & Analysis

Dialling Up Fast-Rising Label 6397

With experience launching young designers like Alexander Wang and Phillip Lim from her New York showroom, Stella Ishii has teamed up with Lasse Karlson, co-founder of Cheap Monday, to launch 6397, a fast-rising label focused on tomboyish essentials. BoF reports.


Fashion Week

Photo Diary | NYFW: Creatures of the Wind, Victoria Beckham, Alexander Wang, Jason Wu, Rag & Bone

NEW YORK, United States — Today, we look back at the first few days of New York Fashion Week with a selection of behind-the-scenes photos from

Fashion Week

Photo Diary | NYFW: Creatures of the Wind, Victoria Beckham, Alexander Wang, Jason Wu, Rag & Bone

NEW YORK, United States — Today, we look back at the first few days of New York Fashion Week with a selection of behind-the-scenes photos from


News & Analysis

Fashion Chatter | Wang’s Brooklyn Trek, Celebrity Credits Gone Mad, Public School

Fashion folk love to chatter. So what were the topics that dominated the conversation this weekend at New York Fashion Week?

News & Analysis

Fashion Chatter | Wang’s Brooklyn Trek, Celebrity Credits Gone Mad, Public School

Fashion folk love to chatter. So what were the topics that dominated the conversation this weekend at New York Fashion Week?


News & Analysis

Top 10 Campaigns of the Season

With hundreds of glossy spring/summer advertising campaigns set to populate major fashion magazines, Internet forums and social media platforms from Facebook to Tumblr to Pinterest, The Business of Fashion picks the Top 10 Campaigns of the Season. Which campaigns did you like most?

News & Analysis

Top 10 Campaigns of the Season

With hundreds of glossy spring/summer advertising campaigns set to populate major fashion magazines, Internet forums and social media platforms from Facebook to Tumblr to Pinterest, The Business of Fashion picks the Top 10 Campaigns of the Season. Which campaigns did you like most?


News & Analysis

The Fall of the House of Juicy

No brand before or after it captured the zeitgeist quite like Juicy Couture. So why did the brand, a business with almost $500 million in annual revenue, sell this autumn in a $195 million cash deal to a licensing group better known for working with brands like Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley?

News & Analysis

The Fall of the House of Juicy

No brand before or after it captured the zeitgeist quite like Juicy Couture. So why did the brand, a business with almost $500 million in annual revenue, sell this autumn in a $195 million cash deal to a licensing group better known for working with brands like Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley?


China

The China Edit | Asian Designers, Second-Tier Cities, Shangpin's New Model, E-Commerce Booms

The China Edit is a weekly curation of the most important fashion business news and analysis from and about the world’s largest luxury market.

China

The China Edit | Asian Designers, Second-Tier Cities, Shangpin's New Model, E-Commerce Booms

The China Edit is a weekly curation of the most important fashion business news and analysis from and about the world’s largest luxury market.


Workplace & Talent

The Creative Class | Joseph Dirand, Architect

Joseph Dirand likes to live fast and furiously. He is as obsessive about food as he is about music and wouldn’t mind being a woman. Along the way, the architect, an admitted control freak, has redefined our expectations of what a successful fashion retail experience should be.

Workplace & Talent

The Creative Class | Joseph Dirand, Architect

Joseph Dirand likes to live fast and furiously. He is as obsessive about food as he is about music and wouldn’t mind being a woman. Along the way, the architect, an admitted control freak, has redefined our expectations of what a successful fashion retail experience should be.


News & Analysis

Op-Ed | In Asia, New Fashion Talent Rises

With China set to overtake the US as the world's largest apparel market by 2017, the Asia-Pacific region is producing more and more high-calibre design talents producing highly creative collections at commercially savvy price points, observes Joseph Quartana, former buyer at Seven New York and the creative director of contemporary e-tailer Inverted Edge.

News & Analysis

Op-Ed | In Asia, New Fashion Talent Rises

With China set to overtake the US as the world's largest apparel market by 2017, the Asia-Pacific region is producing more and more high-calibre design talents producing highly creative collections at commercially savvy price points, observes Joseph Quartana, former buyer at Seven New York and the creative director of contemporary e-tailer Inverted Edge.