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Wendy Yu

Wendy Yu (Chinese: 余晚晚; pinyin: Yú Wǎnwǎn) is a Chinese heiress, investor, patron of the arts, and philanthropist. She is the founder of Yu Holdings and the first Asian contributor to Vogue.

Wendy Yu
Yu in 2018
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Occupation(s)CEO, Yu Holdings; investor; philanthropist

Early life and education edit

Born in the Zhejiang province of China, south of Shanghai, Yu is the only daughter of Jingyuan Yu, billionaire founder of the Mengtian Group, Asia's largest manufacturer of wooden doors.[1][2][3] Her father "groomed her to be a businesswoman from an early age".[2] A self-described "geeky tomboy" as a teenager, Yu had a fascination with calculus and data.[1] She excelled at math while attending junior school in Hangzhou, and completed training for the China Girls Mathematical Olympiad.[1]

At age 15, she moved to England to attend the Taunton School, Somerset.[1][2][4] There, Yu became interested in fashion, and went on to study Fashion Management at the London College of Fashion,[1][2] graduating in 2013 with a degree in fashion management.[5] She also completed executive programs at the Judge Business School at the University of Cambridge, the Oxford Investing Program at the University of Oxford on impact investing and the Emerging Leader Development Program at Columbia University in New York City.[2][5] While in school, Yu was presented to society at the International Debutante Ball in New York and the Queen Charlotte's Ball in London.[6]

Career and philanthropy edit

Yu interned at Vogue China in 2012, under the editorship of Angelica Cheung.[7] She returned to China after completing her studies in London to work for the Mengtian Group, where she was made vice chairman in 2015.[8]

In 2015 she founded Yu Capital, an investment firm focused on emerging businesses in the fashion, lifestyle, and technology sectors,[1][7][9][10] which evolved into Yu Holdings in 2017.[5] Yu Holdings has invested in Chinese companies including DiDi and property rental company Tujia.com,[1][2] as well as individual designers, including Mary Katrantzou.[1][2] Yu brought Katrantzou to China in April 2018, and connected her to other potential investors.[2]

Through her fashion ventures and her personal style, Yu has established herself as an influence on fashion in China, particularly with respect to luxury brands.[2][11] In December 2017, the Chinese business magazine Gafencu Men listed Yu as one of the 300 most powerful people in China, and the Hong Kong edition of Tatler named her one of Asia's eight most stylish women.[2][7] In August 2018, Forbes China included Yu in their annual "30 Under 30" (listing elite members in various fields who are under 30 years old), in the field of Art and Fashion, for her role as CEO of Yu Holdings.[12] Yu also has a substantial social media following, with over 700,000 Weibo followers.[2]

In early 2018, Yu endowed the position of the Wendy Yu Curator in Charge of The Costume Institute, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in Manhattan.[2][13] Andrew Bolton was named to the position, whom Yu met through her friendship with Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour,[3] who has described Yu as having "a globally minded view" of fashion.[2]

Yu has also become a patron of the arts through the support of London institutions, including the Victoria and Albert Museum, the National Portrait Gallery, London, and the British Fashion Council Fashion Trust.[2][13] With respect to the Victoria and Albert Museum, Yu was a founding member of the institution's Young Patrons' Circle.[7] Based on her support of the fashion industry, Vogue has described her as "one of the youngest as well as one of the most significant donors in fashion today".[1] She is also the first Asian contributor to Vogue.[14]

Personal life edit

Yu lives in Shanghai.[1][15] She has a couture and accessory collections and limited edition Barbie dolls,[2] which she has indicated that she intends to eventually display in a fashion museum in China.[9] In January 2018, Yu hosted a Chinese New Year dinner at Britain's Kensington Palace.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Quick, Harriet (May 5, 2018). . Vogue. Archived from the original on June 24, 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Wolfe, Alexandra (28 July 2018). "A Chinese Heiress Makes a Name on the Fashion Scene". The Wall Street Journal.
  3. ^ a b Yiling, Pan (25 April 2018). "What the Fashion World Needs to Know About Wendy Yu". Jing Daily.
  4. ^ "Meet the super-fashionable Chinese women conquering London". Tatler. 22 August 2016.
  5. ^ a b c Conti, Samantha (22 January 2018). "Exclusive: Wendy Yu Invests in Mary Katrantzou, Eyes Growth in China". Women's Wear Daily.
  6. ^ Duan, Noël. "I am a daughter of the Chinese Cultural Revolution and I was a European debutante". Quartzy.
  7. ^ a b c d Cerini, Marianna (25 January 2018). "Asia's Most Stylish: The Top 8 Female Fashion Icons". Hong Kong Tatler.
  8. ^ "'Princess' becomes entrepreneur". China Daily. Retrieved 2 February 2018.
  9. ^ a b "How Chinese fashion investor Wendy Yu is boosting British brands". South China Morning Post. 23 October 2017.
  10. ^ "Yu Capital创始人余晚晚获邀出席2016剑桥中国高峰论坛". Elle China. Retrieved 19 October 2016.
  11. ^ Moss, Victoria (1 March 2018). "Meet Wendy Yu, the billionaire millennial making investments in British fashion". The Telegraph.
  12. ^ Genevieve, Marie (August 2, 2018). "福布斯中国2018年30位30岁以下精英全榜单 (Forbes China 2018 30-year-old elite full list)" (in Chinese). 福布斯 (Forbes China).
  13. ^ a b Bellstrom, Kristen (July 30, 2018). "Les Moonves, CBS, SoFi, Ivanka Trump: Broadsheet July 30". Fortune.
  14. ^ "余晚晚担任美国版 Vogue 首位特邀亚洲撰稿人". 汉丰网 (Hanfeng Net). 29 January 2019. Retrieved 4 February 2019.
  15. ^ "Wendy Yu: building bridges between the East and the West". LUX Magazine. Spring 2018.

External links edit

  • Fashion and technology investor Wendy Yu speaking at university of Cambridge 时尚科技投资人余晚晚在剑桥大学演讲, YouTube
  • Wendy Yu profile at Yu Holdings website

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Wendy Yu Chinese 余晚晚 pinyin Yu Wǎnwǎn is a Chinese heiress investor patron of the arts and philanthropist She is the founder of Yu Holdings and the first Asian contributor to Vogue Wendy YuYu in 2018BornZhejiang province ChinaOccupation s CEO Yu Holdings investor philanthropist Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career and philanthropy 3 Personal life 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education editBorn in the Zhejiang province of China south of Shanghai Yu is the only daughter of Jingyuan Yu billionaire founder of the Mengtian Group Asia s largest manufacturer of wooden doors 1 2 3 Her father groomed her to be a businesswoman from an early age 2 A self described geeky tomboy as a teenager Yu had a fascination with calculus and data 1 She excelled at math while attending junior school in Hangzhou and completed training for the China Girls Mathematical Olympiad 1 At age 15 she moved to England to attend the Taunton School Somerset 1 2 4 There Yu became interested in fashion and went on to study Fashion Management at the London College of Fashion 1 2 graduating in 2013 with a degree in fashion management 5 She also completed executive programs at the Judge Business School at the University of Cambridge the Oxford Investing Program at the University of Oxford on impact investing and the Emerging Leader Development Program at Columbia University in New York City 2 5 While in school Yu was presented to society at the International Debutante Ball in New York and the Queen Charlotte s Ball in London 6 Career and philanthropy editYu interned at Vogue China in 2012 under the editorship of Angelica Cheung 7 She returned to China after completing her studies in London to work for the Mengtian Group where she was made vice chairman in 2015 8 In 2015 she founded Yu Capital an investment firm focused on emerging businesses in the fashion lifestyle and technology sectors 1 7 9 10 which evolved into Yu Holdings in 2017 5 Yu Holdings has invested in Chinese companies including DiDi and property rental company Tujia com 1 2 as well as individual designers including Mary Katrantzou 1 2 Yu brought Katrantzou to China in April 2018 and connected her to other potential investors 2 Through her fashion ventures and her personal style Yu has established herself as an influence on fashion in China particularly with respect to luxury brands 2 11 In December 2017 the Chinese business magazine Gafencu Men listed Yu as one of the 300 most powerful people in China and the Hong Kong edition of Tatler named her one of Asia s eight most stylish women 2 7 In August 2018 Forbes China included Yu in their annual 30 Under 30 listing elite members in various fields who are under 30 years old in the field of Art and Fashion for her role as CEO of Yu Holdings 12 Yu also has a substantial social media following with over 700 000 Weibo followers 2 In early 2018 Yu endowed the position of the Wendy Yu Curator in Charge of The Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in Manhattan 2 13 Andrew Bolton was named to the position whom Yu met through her friendship with Vogue editor in chief Anna Wintour 3 who has described Yu as having a globally minded view of fashion 2 Yu has also become a patron of the arts through the support of London institutions including the Victoria and Albert Museum the National Portrait Gallery London and the British Fashion Council Fashion Trust 2 13 With respect to the Victoria and Albert Museum Yu was a founding member of the institution s Young Patrons Circle 7 Based on her support of the fashion industry Vogue has described her as one of the youngest as well as one of the most significant donors in fashion today 1 She is also the first Asian contributor to Vogue 14 Personal life editYu lives in Shanghai 1 15 She has a couture and accessory collections and limited edition Barbie dolls 2 which she has indicated that she intends to eventually display in a fashion museum in China 9 In January 2018 Yu hosted a Chinese New Year dinner at Britain s Kensington Palace See also editAnna Wintour Costume Center Chinese people in New York City Fashion design Haute couture Met Gala WenzhouneseReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j Quick Harriet May 5 2018 Meet the Met Gala s biggest new donor Vogue Archived from the original on June 24 2018 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Wolfe Alexandra 28 July 2018 A Chinese Heiress Makes a Name on the Fashion Scene The Wall Street Journal a b Yiling Pan 25 April 2018 What the Fashion World Needs to Know About Wendy Yu Jing Daily Meet the super fashionable Chinese women conquering London Tatler 22 August 2016 a b c Conti Samantha 22 January 2018 Exclusive Wendy Yu Invests in Mary Katrantzou Eyes Growth in China Women s Wear Daily Duan Noel I am a daughter of the Chinese Cultural Revolution and I was a European debutante Quartzy a b c d Cerini Marianna 25 January 2018 Asia s Most Stylish The Top 8 Female Fashion Icons Hong Kong Tatler Princess becomes entrepreneur China Daily Retrieved 2 February 2018 a b How Chinese fashion investor Wendy Yu is boosting British brands South China Morning Post 23 October 2017 Yu Capital创始人余晚晚获邀出席2016剑桥中国高峰论坛 Elle China Retrieved 19 October 2016 Moss Victoria 1 March 2018 Meet Wendy Yu the billionaire millennial making investments in British fashion The Telegraph Genevieve Marie August 2 2018 福布斯中国2018年30位30岁以下精英全榜单 Forbes China 2018 30 year old elite full list in Chinese 福布斯 Forbes China a b Bellstrom Kristen July 30 2018 Les Moonves CBS SoFi Ivanka Trump Broadsheet July 30 Fortune 余晚晚担任美国版 Vogue 首位特邀亚洲撰稿人 汉丰网 Hanfeng Net 29 January 2019 Retrieved 4 February 2019 Wendy Yu building bridges between the East and the West LUX Magazine Spring 2018 External links editFashion and technology investor Wendy Yu speaking at university of Cambridge 时尚科技投资人余晚晚在剑桥大学演讲 YouTube Wendy Yu profile at Yu Holdings website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wendy Yu amp oldid 1083073982, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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