'Anna Sui' (
è§å¿—美) (born in
1964, in
Detroit,
Michigan USA) is an American
fashion designer. She has 509
[1]boutiques in twenty-six countries, with over 200 in Japan alone.
[2] Her collection is sold in 5,000 partner stores on five continents in over 70 countries.
[2]
Early Life
Sui was born to Chinese immigrant parents; her father Paul was an engineer who graduated from The
Sorbonne in Paris, at which her mother, Grace, also studied painting.
[4] At a young age, Sui dressed her dolls and her neighbor's toy soldiers, and pretended they were at the
Oscars.
[5] According to photographer Taka Kawachi, as Sui was growing up, she "began clipping fashion-magazine pages and filing in now what she calls her ''Genius Files'', which have been an inspiration to her throughout her career."
[6] During her senior year of high school, Anna Sui received a scholarship to attend
Parson's School of Design in New York.
[7] While there, she became close friends with photographer
Steven Meisel[7] who is today widely recognized as the industry's leading photographer.
Career in Fashion
After leaving Parson's, she worked for a variety of junior sportswear companies. Sui's business continued to expand in the
1980s. In
1991, she launched her first runway show.
[9] It was in
1992 that she took a chance with a personal clothing line and opened her first boutique shop at 113
Greene Street in
New York City's
Soho District. This shop, with its purple walls and red floors, reflects her taste for pairing flea market furniture and dolly head mannequins. According to relative
Grant Sui, "The stores have come to emphasize the epitome of culture in a continually shifting fashion world."
The first of Sui's freestanding boutiques in Asia opened in May
1997 in
Tokyo. The second opened in
Osaka in the fall of that same year. In following years, the popular stores soon expanded to over 200 independent locations all over Japan.
Isetan Company Limited has attained the main license for the Japanese distribution of the women's collection and Mammina, a subsidiary of Isetan, is the distributor to department and specialty stores there. Through this partner, Anna Sui Corp has grown into one of Japan's top luxury fashion brands.
Anna Sui opened her
Los Angeles boutique in 1998 in Sunset Plaza, in West
Hollywood. Sui also made headway with the international markets as boutiques sprang up in countries like
China,
Taiwan,
South Korea,
Hong Kong,
Singapore,
Thailand, and the
Philippines.
Internationally the brand has also grown primarily in the Asian market. Recent contracts over the last decade have helped to develop the brand, in conjunction with partner stores, in over 5,000 locations across 70 countries. In addition, rampant sales growth has allowed the corporation the construction of over 509 independent boutiques in 26 nations, with dozens of locations in the planing stage across
East Asia and
Western Europe. In its
February 4,
2006 issue,
Fortune Magazine estimated the net worth of the fashion empire at over $400 million dollars.
She was called a
designer who "never panders" by
The New York Times, and named to
Time Magazine's list of this decade's top five fashion icons. Sui also appeared in a special
CNN Talk Asia interview which was welcomed with top-monthly ratings by the region. Anna Sui continues to design and manufacture her signature collection in her New York City headquarters. There she has ardently fought to keep the fashion industry alive in New York City's fading Garment District. She has also provided the costume designs for the
anime series, ''. Sui's designs attract many famous clients such as
Patricia Arquette,
Mischa Barton,
Christina Ricci,
Cher,
Naomi Campbell,
Sofia Coppola,
Lindsay Lohan,
Hilary Duff,
Maria Sharapova,
Nicole Richie,
Liv Tyler,
Courtney Love of
Hole and
James Iha of the
Smashing Pumpkins. In early
2007, Sui's
Twinkle by Wenlan and
Betsey Johnson dresses were big sellers in the
Macy'sdepartment's new spring fashion line. Additionally, Sui was contracted by
Samsung Electronics Co. to design cellular telephones.
Cosmetics
In 1999, Sui launched her signature
fragrance and
cosmetic line after signing with Wella AG, of
Germany to develop it. In a three-sided arrangement, Wella shares the Anna Sui beauty business with Japanese cosmetics maker Albion, who holds the Anna Sui color cosmetics and skin care license. Under the agreements, Wella will produce and market Anna Sui fragrances while Albion introduces the Anna Sui color collection to Japan and the broader Asian market. Wella will sell the fragrances to Albion, which will distribute them inside Japan, while Albion will sell the color cosmetics to Wella for distribution outside Japan. For Fall 2000, Sui Dreams, the second Anna Sui fragrance, launched worldwide. Since its beginning, the fragrance line has expanded to include, Sui Love, Sui Dreams, Dolly Girl, and most recently, in association with
Victoria's Secret, the fragrance Secret Wish.
Shoe Line
In 1997, Anna Sui Shoes premiered on her runway for the fall collection. Manufactured by Ballin in
Venice,
Italy, the shoe collection is comprised of both day and evening styles, and include
velvet,
silk,
patent leather,
snake and
lizard skin,
shearling and suede.
Perfumes
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Secret Wish
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Dolly Girl on the Beach
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Dolly Girl
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Sui Love
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Sui Dreams
References
1. http://www.d-annasui.com/ Anna Sui Japan
2. http://www.fashionvue.com/directory/anna-sui.htm
3. http://www.fashionvue.com/directory/anna-sui.htm
4. http://www.fashionvue.com/directory/anna-sui.htm
5. [1] Anna Sui's history, from ''Anna Sui Beauty''.
6. http://www.fashionvue.com/directory/anna-sui.htm
7. asd
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9. http://www.fashionvue.com/directory/anna-sui.htm
External links
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Official Site
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Anna Sui Bio
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Anna Sui Cosmetics
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GanKutSuou Homepage
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Fortune Fashion
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