Last night FAMILY STYLE and BRIZO hosted their second annual New York Design Week Supper Club with Jason Wu at Amelie Du Chalard’s SoHo gallery, where guests got a first peek at the magazine’s new design issue alongside the brand’s just-launched Faircroft Kitchen Collection and new glass sculptures from Jeremy Maxwell Wintrebert. More via link in bio.
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From collectible dolls to global fashion, Jason Wu’s creative journey came full circle during his recent visit to Otis College of Art and Design @otiscollege . At The Otis Atelier Scholarship Benefit and Fashion Show, as well as during a special campus visit, Jason connected with toy and fashion design students to share insights from a career shaped by artistry, innovation, and cross-disciplinary design.
During the evening, Jason was also honored with the Creative Visionary Award in recognition of his impact on fashion and his ongoing commitment to mentoring and inspiring the next generation of designers. Having previously mentored Otis students, his return made the occasion especially meaningful.
Soft glow. @maike.inga in our Spring 26 raw-edge satin jacket and dress, pieced with collage-printed, bias-cut strips inspired by Robert Rauschenberg’s "Hoarfrost" series. Styled by @aryehlappin
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Inspired by Robert Rauschenberg’s "Hoarfrost" series, motion and artistry merge in this satin jacket and dress, hand crafted and created with collage-printed, bias cut strips. @rauschenbergfoundation
Natural motion: @maike.inga stuns in our Spring 26 patchwork printed bias-cut strip gown inspired by Robert Rauschenberg’s "Hoarfrost" series.
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A closer look at the deconstructed lace details of our Spring 26 slip dress. Inspired by Robert's Rauschenberg's "Groundings" (Hoartforst) 1975. @rauschenbergfoundation