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Sunday, January 17, 2010
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Jason Wu
Born September 28, 1982 in Taipei Taiwan to Chinese parents, the 27 year-old Vancouver, Canada raised (after 9 yo) Manhattan based fashion designer shot to global status when Michelle Obama wore his ivory silk-chiffon creation at the Presidential Inaugural Ball January 20, 2009.  Michelle Obama had already worn one of his designs for a short appearance in a Barbara Walters Special with the President, which aired November 26, 2008.  The first lady has since subsequently worn many of Wu’s designs.  
More of Michelle Obama in Jason Wu
More fun facts about Jason Wu:

Started his own fashion line in 2006 with family help and savings
Also holds the position of Creative Director for Fashion Royalty, a line of designer dolls sold at F.A.O. Schwartz for $70-$400
His savings include those from the above job, in which he started as a freelance fashion designer at age 16 
Wu’s dresses are sold at Bergdorf Goodman
Expected 2009 sales: $4 million (no update since NYTimes report 1/2009)
His mother sometimes drove him to bridal stores so he could make sketches of the gowns in the windows
Began experimenting with fashion by using dolls as mannequins at 9 yo
Spent his senior year of high school in France 
Left after 3.5 years at Parsons to intern with Narciso Rodriguez
His boyfriend, Gustavo Rangel, also manages the company’s finances
The Inaugural Ball dress that Michelle Obama wore and Wu designed is now at the Smithsonian

From Wu’s Fall 2009 Collection…From Wu’s Spring 2010 Collection…From Wu’s Pre-Fall 2010 Collection…
Other Keywords: famous asians, famous asian fashion designers, michelle obama in jason wu at the inaugural ballSources: WWD, NYTimesMore Info: Wiki, Jason Wu WebsitePortrait photo

Jason Wu

Born September 28, 1982 in Taipei Taiwan to Chinese parents, the 27 year-old Vancouver, Canada raised (after 9 yo) Manhattan based fashion designer shot to global status when Michelle Obama wore his ivory silk-chiffon creation at the Presidential Inaugural Ball January 20, 2009. 



Michelle Obama had already worn one of his designs for a short appearance in a Barbara Walters Special with the President, which aired November 26, 2008.  The first lady has since subsequently worn many of Wu’s designs. 

More of Michelle Obama in Jason Wu



More fun facts about Jason Wu:

  • Started his own fashion line in 2006 with family help and savings
  • Also holds the position of Creative Director for Fashion Royalty, a line of designer dolls sold at F.A.O. Schwartz for $70-$400
  • His savings include those from the above job, in which he started as a freelance fashion designer at age 16 
  • Wu’s dresses are sold at Bergdorf Goodman
  • Expected 2009 sales: $4 million (no update since NYTimes report 1/2009)
  • His mother sometimes drove him to bridal stores so he could make sketches of the gowns in the windows
  • Began experimenting with fashion by using dolls as mannequins at 9 yo
  • Spent his senior year of high school in France
  • Left after 3.5 years at Parsons to intern with Narciso Rodriguez
  • His boyfriend, Gustavo Rangel, also manages the company’s finances
  • The Inaugural Ball dress that Michelle Obama wore and Wu designed is now at the Smithsonian


From Wu’s Fall 2009 Collection




From Wu’s Spring 2010 Collection




From Wu’s Pre-Fall 2010 Collection




Other Keywords:
famous asians, famous asian fashion designers, michelle obama in jason wu at the inaugural ball
Sources: WWD, NYTimes
More Info: Wiki, Jason Wu Website
Portrait photo

Wednesday, September 9, 2009
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famousfilipinos:


Margaret Cho
is one of the funniest comedians alive.  Saw her stand-up live in South Hampton.  Tears were streaming down my face and my tummy was sore from laughing so hard.  She is definitely one of my favorites.  I couldn’t even speak when I saw her walking through the East Village some 10 years ago.  She is HILARITY and she rocks.  Anyhooo, thanks for indulging!
Born into a Korean family in San Francisco, California[1] December 5, 1968 as Moran Cho, Margaret is an American comedian, fashion designer, actress, author, and recording artist. Cho is best known for her stand-up routines, through which she critiques social and political problems, especially those pertaining to race, sexuality, and sex.
She starred in a 1994 ABC prime time tv sitcom, All American Girl, and won the American Comedy Award for Best Female Comedian the same year.
She has also directed and appeared in music videos and has her own clothing line. She has frequently supported gay rights, and she identifies herself as queer.[2] She has won awards for her humanitarian efforts on behalf of women, Asians, and the LGBT community.
She has also played more serious parts such as that of John Travolta’s long-suffering FBI colleague in the action movie Face/Off.

famousfilipinos:

Margaret Cho

is one of the funniest comedians alive.  Saw her stand-up live in South Hampton.  Tears were streaming down my face and my tummy was sore from laughing so hard.  She is definitely one of my favorites.  I couldn’t even speak when I saw her walking through the East Village some 10 years ago.  She is HILARITY and she rocks.  Anyhooo, thanks for indulging!


Born into a Korean family in San Francisco, California[1] December 5, 1968 as Moran Cho, Margaret is an American comedian, fashion designer, actress, author, and recording artist. Cho is best known for her stand-up routines, through which she critiques social and political problems, especially those pertaining to race, sexuality, and sex.

She starred in a 1994 ABC prime time tv sitcom, All American Girl, and won the American Comedy Award for Best Female Comedian the same year.


She has also directed and appeared in music videos and has her own clothing line. She has frequently supported gay rights, and she identifies herself as queer.[2] She has won awards for her humanitarian efforts on behalf of women, Asians, and the LGBT community.


She has also played more serious parts such as that of John Travolta’s long-suffering FBI colleague in the action movie Face/Off.

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