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Vivienne Tam

Vivienne Tam (traditional Chinese: 譚燕玉; simplified Chinese: 谭燕玉; Jyutping: taam4 jin3juk6; pinyin: Tán Yànyù, born 28 November 1957) is a fashion designer based in New York City. She was born in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China, and moved to Hong Kong at the age of three. She attended the Hong Kong Polytechnic University.

Vivienne Tam
譚燕玉
Vivienne Tam at the 2011 Time 100 gala.
Born
Tam Yin Yok

(1957-11-28) 28 November 1957 (age 66)
EducationHong Kong Polytechnic University
OccupationFashion designer
Websiteviviennetam.com

Tam's fashion brand is named after her and is inspired by Chinese culture, design, modern fashion, and east–west fusion. The theme of her first collection was EAST WIND CODE. She authored China Chic, a book in which she explored the ways in which Chinese style meets Western style and described elements of the Chinese culture like her mother's cheongsam that had the most impact on her. She also discussed how Chinese culture intertwined with Western style and influenced her future work.[1] She has worked with Hewlett-Packard on a special Vivienne Tam range of designer netbook computers, such as a version of the HP Mini 1000 and the HP Mini 210. Tam also appeared on dressup site Stardoll where she has her own suite and brand name. She has also designed dresses for the characters in the Animax movie LaMB.

Tam debuted her collaboration with Chinese jewelry brand TSL at her Spring 2013 fashion show.[2]

Early life edit

Vivienne Tam was born in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China. When Tam was three years old, her family left the People's Republic of China and moved to Hong Kong. The experiences of Vivienne's parents as wealthy landowners during Mao Zedong's rule influenced designer's future collections and inspired her to create her signature "MAO" collection.[3] Vivienne discovered her love of fashion at an early age. She was inspired by watching her mother making clothes for her family. By the age of 8, she was making her own outfits and dressing herself and her siblings, even for Lunar New Year.[4] She attended a Catholic school, where she learned English, even though she still spoke Cantonese at home with her family. She then went to study fashion design in Hong Kong Polytechnic University where she received her Higher Diploma in Fashion Design.[5]

Work edit

After finishing her degree she moved to New York City to launch her business. Her company, East Wind Code, was established in March 1982. (East Wind Code means "good luck and prosperity" in Chinese)[5] Her clothes were being made in Hong Kong, however she had a work space on West 38th Street, NYC. After a decade, she ended up changing the name of her business to "Vivienne Tam" before her first runway show at New York Fashion Week.[5]

The East-West fusion edit

In the world of fashion, Vivienne Tam is known for her "East meets West" designs. Her life in Hong Kong and family history in China made Tam a "bridge between two cultures." Tam believes that the world is ruled by the yin-yang philosophy, so her collections often reflect this belief, merging the traditional and modern cultures.[6]

Through her works, she wants to spread awareness in the West about the beauty of Chinese culture and national clothing. Vivienne's Tam collections highlight the unique character of Chinese culture. She uses them as a tool to show that Chinese national clothing is not just clothing but also a type of art, creativity, and a reflection of years of history.[6]

Works and collections edit

Her first few collections were heavily influenced by traditional Chinese prints, fabrics, and designs. Her clothes were popular among fashion-forward women interested in Asian influence designs.[5]

 
Vivienne Tam 'Mao' Jacket Spring/Summer 1995. Adnan Ege Kutay Collection

MAO edit

In 1995, she teamed up with artist Zhang Hongtu for her collection "MAO".[5] Both Vivienne Tam's and Zhang Hongtu's families were denounced by Mao's regime, so their joint collection signifies "a kind of mental therapy," as Zhang puts it. The collection included several portraits of Mao that depicted him in comical light. For example, one of the images "Mao so Young" shows him with pigtails and gingham dress, and another image called "Ow Mao" shows Mao with a bee on his nose. She produced a series of printed t-shirts with these humorous images. Another collection included garments inspired by "Zhongshan suit", also known as the "Mao suit", since Mao regularly wore suits with the similar style. These suits featured black-and-white images of Mao that fully covered the garment. Vivienne Tam regarded this collection as "more serious, symbolizing the positive and negative effects Mao had on the Chinese culture" [3] In the Asian American community this created some controversy as they felt it was in poor taste, since many had died under his power. She even had difficulty finding a manufacturer in Hong Kong that would take the job, and even several minor protests by her store. Despite the controversy in the launching of this collection, some of the pieces became permanent artworks in the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and even in the collections of the Los Angeles's Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising Museum, the Texas Fashion Collection, and New York's Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology.[5]

Year of the Dragon[5] edit

This following collection was inspired from Asian Culture, and released in Spring of 2001, featuring images of Buddha. She explained that "The Buddha image has always been in the temple, and I wanted to make it more accessible to the people."[5]

Expansion of her business edit

In 1996, she expanded her clothing empire and created a shoe line for Candie's, and the year after she opened her first store in NYC, then a branch in LA, Tokyo, and Kobe, Japan.[5]

2017 spring collection edit

In Fall of 2016, Tam debuted her Spring and Summer collection at New York Fashion Week featuring iconic Houston logos. Tam partnered with Visit Houston and Asian Wives Club to promote a new perspective on the city of Houston.[7]

2018 fall/winter collection edit

In February 2018, Tam presented her Fall/Winter 2018 collection, inspired by a "spiritual journey" through the Himalayas to Tibet, in Gallery I of Spring Studios.[8]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Tam, Vivienne (2000). China Chic. New York: HarperCollins Publishers. ISBN 0060392681.
  2. ^ Leung, Marana (22 October 2012). "Vivienne Tame Spring 2013". Ms Fabulous. from the original on 11 May 2013.
  3. ^ a b "1995 – Vivienne Tam, "Mao Collection" Dress | Fashion History Timeline". fashionhistory.fitnyc.edu. Retrieved 28 March 2022.
  4. ^ White, Renee Minus (2006). "New York Amsterdam News". Vivienne Tam's Shanghai styles. Retrieved 8 April 2016 – via Academic Search Premier.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Vivienne Tam Facts, information, pictures". www.encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 8 April 2016.
  6. ^ a b Collie, Chris (15 September 2015). "Interview with Vivienne Tam at New York Fashion Week | Fashion Week Online®". Retrieved 28 March 2022.
  7. ^ "Fashion Figures". Houstonia. Retrieved 14 July 2017.
  8. ^ "Ready-To-Wear Vivienne Tam". Fall 2018.

Further reading edit

  • Eng, Victoria (31 March 1995). "Vivienne Tam". Asian Magazine.
  • Gordon, Maryellen (29 March 1993). "East Wind Code by Vivienne Tam". Women's Wear Daily.
  • Ländler, Mark (31 December 2000). "An Empire Built on China Chic". The New York Times.
  • Ma, Fiona; Heather, Harlan (25 March 1999). "Fusion Fashion". Asian Weekly.
  • Parnes, Frances (29 March 1996). "Vivienne Tam's SoHo Splash". Women's Wear Daily.
  • "Vivienne Tam Defines China Chic as Fashions with a Western Twist". 6 January 2001. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help); Unknown parameter |agency= ignored (help)
  • Leung, Mariana (13 February 2013). "Vivienne Tam Makes Obama a Fashion Icon". Ms. Fabulous.
  • Tam, Vivienne; Huang, Martha (2000). China Chic. New York: Regan Books. ISBN 0-06-039268-1.

External links edit

  • Vivienne Tam at FMD
  • "Biography". Infomat.
  • "Vivienne Tam". Fashion Press.
  • . New York Metro. Archived from the original on 18 February 2005. Retrieved 3 February 2005.
  • . New York Metro. Archived from the original on 16 February 2005. Retrieved 3 February 2005.
  • "Vivienne Tam". Star Doll.
  • "Vivienne Tam". Fashion Encyclopedia.

vivienne, traditional, chinese, 譚燕玉, simplified, chinese, 谭燕玉, jyutping, taam4, jin3juk6, pinyin, tán, yànyù, born, november, 1957, fashion, designer, based, york, city, born, guangzhou, guangdong, china, moved, hong, kong, three, attended, hong, kong, polytec. Vivienne Tam traditional Chinese 譚燕玉 simplified Chinese 谭燕玉 Jyutping taam4 jin3juk6 pinyin Tan Yanyu born 28 November 1957 is a fashion designer based in New York City She was born in Guangzhou Guangdong China and moved to Hong Kong at the age of three She attended the Hong Kong Polytechnic University Vivienne Tam譚燕玉Vivienne Tam at the 2011 Time 100 gala BornTam Yin Yok 1957 11 28 28 November 1957 age 66 Guangzhou Guangdong ChinaEducationHong Kong Polytechnic UniversityOccupationFashion designerWebsiteviviennetam com Tam s fashion brand is named after her and is inspired by Chinese culture design modern fashion and east west fusion The theme of her first collection was EAST WIND CODE She authored China Chic a book in which she explored the ways in which Chinese style meets Western style and described elements of the Chinese culture like her mother s cheongsam that had the most impact on her She also discussed how Chinese culture intertwined with Western style and influenced her future work 1 She has worked with Hewlett Packard on a special Vivienne Tam range of designer netbook computers such as a version of the HP Mini 1000 and the HP Mini 210 Tam also appeared on dressup site Stardoll where she has her own suite and brand name She has also designed dresses for the characters in the Animax movie LaMB Tam debuted her collaboration with Chinese jewelry brand TSL at her Spring 2013 fashion show 2 Contents 1 Early life 2 Work 2 1 The East West fusion 3 Works and collections 3 1 MAO 3 2 Year of the Dragon 5 3 3 Expansion of her business 3 4 2017 spring collection 3 5 2018 fall winter collection 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksEarly life editVivienne Tam was born in Guangzhou Guangdong China When Tam was three years old her family left the People s Republic of China and moved to Hong Kong The experiences of Vivienne s parents as wealthy landowners during Mao Zedong s rule influenced designer s future collections and inspired her to create her signature MAO collection 3 Vivienne discovered her love of fashion at an early age She was inspired by watching her mother making clothes for her family By the age of 8 she was making her own outfits and dressing herself and her siblings even for Lunar New Year 4 She attended a Catholic school where she learned English even though she still spoke Cantonese at home with her family She then went to study fashion design in Hong Kong Polytechnic University where she received her Higher Diploma in Fashion Design 5 Work editAfter finishing her degree she moved to New York City to launch her business Her company East Wind Code was established in March 1982 East Wind Code means good luck and prosperity in Chinese 5 Her clothes were being made in Hong Kong however she had a work space on West 38th Street NYC After a decade she ended up changing the name of her business to Vivienne Tam before her first runway show at New York Fashion Week 5 The East West fusion edit In the world of fashion Vivienne Tam is known for her East meets West designs Her life in Hong Kong and family history in China made Tam a bridge between two cultures Tam believes that the world is ruled by the yin yang philosophy so her collections often reflect this belief merging the traditional and modern cultures 6 Through her works she wants to spread awareness in the West about the beauty of Chinese culture and national clothing Vivienne s Tam collections highlight the unique character of Chinese culture She uses them as a tool to show that Chinese national clothing is not just clothing but also a type of art creativity and a reflection of years of history 6 Works and collections editHer first few collections were heavily influenced by traditional Chinese prints fabrics and designs Her clothes were popular among fashion forward women interested in Asian influence designs 5 nbsp Vivienne Tam Mao Jacket Spring Summer 1995 Adnan Ege Kutay Collection MAO edit In 1995 she teamed up with artist Zhang Hongtu for her collection MAO 5 Both Vivienne Tam s and Zhang Hongtu s families were denounced by Mao s regime so their joint collection signifies a kind of mental therapy as Zhang puts it The collection included several portraits of Mao that depicted him in comical light For example one of the images Mao so Young shows him with pigtails and gingham dress and another image called Ow Mao shows Mao with a bee on his nose She produced a series of printed t shirts with these humorous images Another collection included garments inspired by Zhongshan suit also known as the Mao suit since Mao regularly wore suits with the similar style These suits featured black and white images of Mao that fully covered the garment Vivienne Tam regarded this collection as more serious symbolizing the positive and negative effects Mao had on the Chinese culture 3 In the Asian American community this created some controversy as they felt it was in poor taste since many had died under his power She even had difficulty finding a manufacturer in Hong Kong that would take the job and even several minor protests by her store Despite the controversy in the launching of this collection some of the pieces became permanent artworks in the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania and even in the collections of the Los Angeles s Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising Museum the Texas Fashion Collection and New York s Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology 5 Year of the Dragon 5 edit This following collection was inspired from Asian Culture and released in Spring of 2001 featuring images of Buddha She explained that The Buddha image has always been in the temple and I wanted to make it more accessible to the people 5 Expansion of her business edit In 1996 she expanded her clothing empire and created a shoe line for Candie s and the year after she opened her first store in NYC then a branch in LA Tokyo and Kobe Japan 5 2017 spring collection edit In Fall of 2016 Tam debuted her Spring and Summer collection at New York Fashion Week featuring iconic Houston logos Tam partnered with Visit Houston and Asian Wives Club to promote a new perspective on the city of Houston 7 2018 fall winter collection edit In February 2018 Tam presented her Fall Winter 2018 collection inspired by a spiritual journey through the Himalayas to Tibet in Gallery I of Spring Studios 8 See also editChinese Americans in New York CityReferences edit Tam Vivienne 2000 China Chic New York HarperCollins Publishers ISBN 0060392681 Leung Marana 22 October 2012 Vivienne Tame Spring 2013 Ms Fabulous Archived from the original on 11 May 2013 a b 1995 Vivienne Tam Mao Collection Dress Fashion History Timeline fashionhistory fitnyc edu Retrieved 28 March 2022 White Renee Minus 2006 New York Amsterdam News Vivienne Tam s Shanghai styles Retrieved 8 April 2016 via Academic Search Premier a b c d e f g h i Vivienne Tam Facts information pictures www encyclopedia com Retrieved 8 April 2016 a b Collie Chris 15 September 2015 Interview with Vivienne Tam at New York Fashion Week Fashion Week Online Retrieved 28 March 2022 Fashion Figures Houstonia Retrieved 14 July 2017 Ready To Wear Vivienne Tam Fall 2018 Further reading editEng Victoria 31 March 1995 Vivienne Tam Asian Magazine Gordon Maryellen 29 March 1993 East Wind Code by Vivienne Tam Women s Wear Daily Landler Mark 31 December 2000 An Empire Built on China Chic The New York Times Ma Fiona Heather Harlan 25 March 1999 Fusion Fashion Asian Weekly Parnes Frances 29 March 1996 Vivienne Tam s SoHo Splash Women s Wear Daily Vivienne Tam Defines China Chic as Fashions with a Western Twist 6 January 2001 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Unknown parameter agency ignored help Leung Mariana 13 February 2013 Vivienne Tam Makes Obama a Fashion Icon Ms Fabulous Tam Vivienne Huang Martha 2000 China Chic New York Regan Books ISBN 0 06 039268 1 External links edit nbsp 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