Lan Yu (fashion designer)

This is a Chinese name; the family name is Lan.

Lan Yu (Chinese: 兰玉; pinyin: Lán Yù, born January 21, 1986) is a Chinese fashion designer based in Beijing, China. Lan Yu is one of China's new generation of designers and is regarded as one of Asia's most influential designers.[1][2]

Early life

Lan Yu was born in Shanxi Province, China in 1986. She studied ballet from the age of five and at the age of six began learning a type of traditional embroidery Chinese embroidery, known as Su Xiu, from her mother.[3]

Education

She entered The Beijing Institute of Clothing Technology in 2004, and graduated in 2008. That same year she entered New York’s Fashion Institute of Technology. In 2012 she was awarded a European Master of Business Administration (EMBA) degree by the China Europe International Business School (CEIBS).

Career

In 2005, she formed Lan Yu Studio's in Beijing. In 2006, Lan won the award for 'Best Minority Style Evening Wear'. In 2008, Lan Yu Studios was acquired by Chinatex Corporation with Lan remaining as Creative Director while studying in New York. Lan returned to China in 2009 and in September of that year retook control and ownership of Lan Yu Studios. The same year she was voted as one of 'China's Top 10 Designers' by the China Designers Association as well as the 'Designer with the Highest Media Attention'. In 2012, Lan was again voted the 'Designer with the Highest Media Attention' and 'Asia's Most Influential Designer (Fashion Category) at the Asian Fashion Awards.[1][2] In the same year she was also awarded 'The Star's Favourite Designer' by COSMOBride China. In 2013, MSN awarded Lan Yu with 'China's Most Influential Designer'.[4] IN 2013 Lan Yu was listed in Forbes China's list of "2014 Forbes China 30 Under 30: Rising Stars Of Entrepreneurism In China"[5]

Lan's designs balance Chinese embroidery techniques with Western structural designs.[3] Her designs exhibit a knowledge of Su Xiu, a form of traditional Chinese embroidery handed down through three generations of her family, as well as formal studies in Western couture design to produce a style that integrates elements from both cultures.[6] Her pieces are regularly featured on celebrity clients at Cannes, Venice, Tokyo and Berlin Film Festival, as well as China’s film festivals and other red carpet events.[7]

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