Jason Wu’s Second Miss Wu Collection Delivers on Quirky Prints, ’60s Flare
Jason Wu has produced another solid, salable, perfectly quirky collection for his new contemporary label, Miss Wu.
Jason Wu has produced another solid, salable, perfectly quirky collection for his new contemporary label, Miss Wu.
Ever since we heard the news that Jason Wu was designing a contemporary line, Miss Wu, we’ve been counting down the days until the collection hits stores.
While we still have to wait until January to get our hands on the New Wave-inspired goodies, Wu is giving us an exclusive first look at what’s to come. The designer worked with director Todd Cole to create a mini-film, starring Miss Wu face Meghan Collison–and we have the exclusive teaser clip below.
We also managed to snag a few minutes with the crazy-busy Wu (who also happens to have the flu :( ) to chat about what inspired him when creating the video, where he hopes the collection will go next and why he’s not the serious guy everyone seems to think he is. Read on.
Beyoncé is auctioning off an outfit from one of her music videos–as soon as the sleeves get sewn back on. Bey danced so hard she ripped them clean off. {NYPost}
Gwyneth Paltrow and her personal trainer Tracey Anderson cover January’s issue of Redbook and some people think it could have used a bit of that Photoshop magic. {HuffPo}
Anne Hathaway is “devastated” that she flashed the paps and they saw, well, everything. {US Weekly}
Elizabeth Olsen dishes on her style and raiding her super famous older twin sisters’ closets. Sounds like a tough life. {Grazia}
Tyra Banks may be the only person in the world who’s eager to show off her back fat. We’re too distracted by her glorious smize to notice anything. {HuffPo}
Michelle Obama is the First Lady… to wear Jason Wu’s new Miss Wu line, which isn’t even out ’til January! {The Daily Beast}
Georgina Chapman talks Blake Lively’s “hand-draped silk tulle bodice adorned with custom crystal and rose gold embroidery” Marchesa wedding gown. Can we please just see a pic already? {Vogue UK}
Last month Jason Wu announced he’d be debuting his first contemporary priced collection to be sold exclusively at Nordstrom when it launches in January, after which it will expand to other stores. While Wu is no stranger to designing at a lower price point, having done a highly successful one-off collab for Target, this is Read more →
Looks like that French new wave-inspired Target collab wasn’t the end of Jason Wu‘s foray into designing at a lower price point. To the delight of Wu fans with normal-person incomes, the designer’s just announced the launch of Miss Wu, which lies somewhere in between that collection and his main collection in price. It will be sold exclusively in Nordstrom stores beginning in January and then expand into other stores after the first year.