Taiwan-born fashion designer Jason Wu (吳季剛) is one of the most celebrated designers of his generation and dresses some of the US’ most influential women, but he says there is one elusive Australian lady he wants to woo.
“I’d love to dress Cate Blanchett,” Wu said on Friday last week, barely missing a beat when asked if there was a woman he would love to dress, but has not yet.
The 46-year-old actress, mother of four and two-time Oscar winner is currently earning fresh Academy Award buzz for playing a bisexual woman in 1950s New York in her latest film, Carol, which premiered at Cannes this summer.
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The star is set to move from Sydney to America with her family later this year, so perhaps Wu will get his chance.
“I just think she’s so chic,” Wu said backstage at his spring/summer 2016 show during New York fashion week. “She’s somebody that embodies everything that’s inspiring — great actress, great poise, sophisticated style.”
Sophisticated style is what the 32-year-old designer is all about. On Friday, he cemented his reputation for flawless, feminine clothes by unveiling a collection called “glamour” — spotlighted by ruffles, paired with frayed edges and fringing, that re-imagined the 1950s.
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Shown in a Tribeca loft, with floor to ceiling windows looking onto the majestic New York skyline — overcast after heavy September rains — the designer with a cherubic face and infectious smile received warm applause.
Wu said he liked “the idea of doing a ruffle in a way that felt not overly prissy, that felt sophisticated and elevated, grown up.”
“Just feeling like that flourish of femininity was in the air — of course, I’m quite a feminine designer so you know it’s something that I was really happy to be able to present today,” he said.
Key colors were dark forest green, dark rust and a little bit of pink to offset ubiquitous essentials black and white.
“It felt like the right time to do a collection that had a lot of rich colors, full of textures,” he said.
There were ruffles at the hem of skirts, on the shoulders and around the throat, embellishing his minimalist yet feminine evening wear, and sharply tailored summer suiting with fringed micro shorts.
The award-winning designer said the work of US fashion photographer John Rawlings, who was prominent in the mid-20th century, was an inspiration.
The 1950s is “an era I’m drawn to and I keep going back to it. There’s just something that felt like inspiring to me at the moment and I wanted to bring it back in a modern way,” he said.
The Wu family moved from Taipei to Vancouver, Canada, when Jason was nine. He set up his label in 2006, but famously hit the big time when US first lady Michelle Obama wore one of his gowns to an inaugural ball in 2009.
Today his clothes are sold by more than 170 retailers worldwide, and worn by the likes of Oscar winner Reese Witherspoon and model Christy Turlington. For the last two years, he has also been artistic director of Hugo Boss womenswear.
Additional reporting by staff writer
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