Anna Sui
Anna Sui | |
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Born | Detroit, Michigan, U.S. | August 4, 1964
Education | Parsons School of Design |
Occupation | Fashion designer |
Labels | |
Awards | Bravo A-List Award[7] Classic Icon of Fashion and Design Identities – Leadership in the Arts Award[8] 2017 Honorary Doctorate Recipient, The New School[9] |
Website | annasui |
Anna Sui | |
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Chinese name | |
Hanyu Pinyin | Xiāo Zhìměi |
Wade–Giles | Hsiao1 Chih4-Mei3 |
Transcriptions | |
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Romanization | Anasui |
Anna Sui (
Early life and family origins
Sui is a second-generation Chinese-American born in Detroit, Michigan. Her father, Paul Sui (Chinese: 蕭惠光; pinyin: Xiāo Huìguāng) and mother, Grace Sui Fang (方光琪; Fāng Guāngqí) met while studying at the Sorbonne in Paris where Sui's father was studying engineering and her mother, painting.[16] Her paternal grandparents were Xiao Yulan (蕭毓蘭; Xiāo Yùlán), a Tahitian-Chinese businessman, and his wife Qiu Daidi (丘帶娣; Qiū Dàidì).[17][18] Her maternal grandparents were Fang Chih, a Chinese diplomat and his Japanese wife named Fang I-chih (born Masue Ueki).[19][20][21]
Sui is a matrilineal descendant of the prominent Fang clan of
By the time she was four years old, Sui knew she wanted to be a fashion designer.[8][27] Sui's mother taught her about putting together a wardrobe, bringing a young Sui with her to shop for fabrics. Sui would spend hours watching her mother sew and would collect the fabric scraps to clothe her Barbie dolls and her brothers' army action figures. Through this process, Sui learned the basics of making clothing and soon she was putting together her own outfits. This was accomplished by buying pattern pieces for the sleeves of a dress, and swapping them to match other dresses, to create her own look for the garments.[8]
As a teen, she read an article [28] in Life magazine about the achievements of Mia Fonssagrives-Solow and Vicky Tiel who graduated from Parsons School of Design in New York City and then moved to Paris, where Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton opened a boutique with the girls. Sui credits reading this article as a pivotal moment in her youth, which gave her clear direction on her goals for her future.[29]
Early career
Sui moved to New York and attended Parsons, but after finishing her second year, [30] Sui was hired in 1975 by Erica Elias' juniors clothing label Charlie's Girls,[31] where she learned by designing for sportswear labels and doing styling on the photography shoots of friend and former Parsons' classmate Steven Meisel.[32] Sui's work as a stylist for Meisel's shoots featured in the Italian magazine Lei specifically were very well received.[16] After the closing of Charlie's Girls, Sui worked for several other sportswear designers including Bobbie Brooks and Simultanee.[8][16]
During this time, she began designing and making clothes out of her apartment.[33] Sui stated that she was inspired to branch out on her own by a desire to dress rock stars and people who attended their concerts.[34] Indeed, during this period, the majority of her personal business was focused on targeting sales to music stores.[16] While working for the sportswear company Glenora, she brought her collection of five pieces to a New York trade show, and caught the attention of New York department stores Bloomingdale's and Macy's.[8]
A few weeks later, in August 1979, those clothes were featured in a full-page Macy's ad in the Sunday edition of The New York Times.[35] The manager at Glenora, where Sui was still on the payroll, was furious when he saw the advertisement in the Times and fired her on the spot. Left without a job, Sui took her $300 in savings and started a business out of a little corner of the living room in her apartment.[36] For several years Sui ran the company out of her apartment, doing odd-jobs for spare income and reinvesting every penny of earnings into her business.
Anna Sui line
At
In 1991, Meisel, Paul Cavaco and Sui's supermodel friends,
From her first show, Sui was known for her light-hearted, whimsical, homemade and entertaining approach to showcasing her collections.[47] The influences came from contemporary shows by designers such as Thierry Mugler and Jean Paul Gaultier where one of the goals was to charm the audience with the atmosphere created.[16] The atmosphere often had a distinct party vibe and the antics of guests and participants were described as a distinct cultural scene of the period.[48] Starting in 1995, Sui's designs were showcased regularly in Vogue Patterns. Her debut with the style magazine featured dresses from her Spring/Summer 1995 collection inspired by period pulp comics and the puffed sleeve, square shouldered, floral dress fashion popular during the war rationing years of 1940s era fashion.[49]
Retail presence
The designer opened her first retail location in 1992
In 1993, the Anna Sui Corporation opened a store in
The store moved out of the Broome Street space in late 2020.Global expansion
1997 marked one of the pivotal years in the emergence of Sui onto the world stage. The first freestanding Anna Sui boutiques opened in 1997 in Tokyo and Osaka through a distribution and sales license with Isetan.[43] Sui also partnered with Italian shoemaker Ballin to create a shoe line.[49] For the Spring/Summer 1997 fashion collection, Sui drew considerable media attention when Dave Navarro of the Red Hot Chili Peppers appeared on the runway for her show in underwear only.[54][55] The same year, mannequin designer Ralph Pucci made full sized mannequins using her dolly heads. The mannequins were based on the measurements of model Michele Hicks and would later form the inspiration for Sui's first diffusion brand, Dolly Girl.[8] The Fall/Winter collection, which took place at the Church of Divine Paternity, a gothic style church in Manhattan, was noted at the time for its infusion of whimsy and lightheartedness and its repudiation of the conspicuously dark undertones traditionally associated with gothic fashion.[49]
In 1999, Anna Sui launched her fragrance, Anna Sui Classic, with Wella AG and cosmetics line with Albion.[43][56]
In 2000, Sui launched a skincare line, also with Albion.
In 2003, the designer launched her Dolly Girl fragrance together with several
Specialized collaborations
In April 2004, the designer entered a collaboration with
In 2005, Sui was contracted by
In 2006, Anna Sui launched a limited edition Anna Sui Boho
For the
In 2008, Sui launched the Dolly Girl clothing collection in Japan to follow-up on her previous fragrance lines. Later in 2008, Sui partnered with
In 2011, Sui collaborated with Google to create a themed Google Chrome web browser extension.[71]
In November 2012, Sui and Albion partnered with UK online seller ASOS to launch a Fall/Winter 2013 Anna Sui Cosmetics line in Europe. The series featured a collaboration with
In April 2014, Sui returned to her native Detroit to partner with the
In March 2015, Sui and Isetan partnered with Sailor Moon to launch the Sailor Moon × Anna Sui collection which was featured at the Isetan store in Shinjuku.[77][78] Sui also partnered with French dessert maker Ladurée to create a collaboration called Anna Sui × Ladurée as a part of the Les Merveilleuses Ladurée collection.[79][80]
In November 2015, the Starbucks × Anna Sui collection was announced, a holiday collaboration between the coffeehouse chain and the fashion designer.[81][82]
In August 2016, the 20th anniversary of Sui's entry into the Japanese market, Anna Sui Japan launched Anna Sui Mag, an online Japanese language magazine and lifestyle blog.[83] For Singapore's Golden Jubilee, Sui partnered with Uniform and Shentonista to create a commemorative SG50 tote featured in a blog series by Shentonista.[84]
In January 2017, Sui collaborated with Kenner/Takara to launch Blythe Adores Anna doll collection.[85] The collection released in Japan with a further 500 dolls being further released via international lottery.[86][87] In 2019, as part of Barbie's 60th anniversary, 4 limited sets of dolls with outfits from Sui's Spring 2019 collection were released.[88]
Retail collaborations
In 2009, Sui partnered with
In 2011, she partnered with Hush Puppies to create a limited edition shoe collection which debuted in the Fall 2011 fashion show. She went on to also partner with Tumi to create a line of suitcases and travel items.[90]
In 2012, Sui collaborated with
In February, 2014,
In February 2016, Sui partnered with Opening Ceremony to collaborate on the label's "Year of China" Spring Summer 2016 collection which also featured brands like Renli Su, Ms Min and Vivienne Tam amongst others.[100][101] For the collaboration, Sui and Opening Ceremony reissued pieces from Sui's 1993 and 1994 collections.[15]
In July 2017, Sui teamed up with Macy's, the retailer that gave her her first big break more than 35 years earlier. The collection, Anna Sui X International Concepts, included both new versions of runway pieces, jewelry and shoes, as well as "Anna Sui Loves" approved items by Macy's own design team.[102] In August, PBTeen launched Sui's collection, inspired by Art Nouveau and her own adolescent bedroom, with bedding, accessories such as rugs and lamps, and furniture. [103]
In August 2018, Sui collaborated with online retailer Modcloth on an 8-dress capsule collection in extended sizes. The dresses used adapted silhouettes and prints from previous collections in new colorways.[104]
Recognition
In 1992, Sui won the CFDA Perry Ellis award for new talent.[8]
In 2009, Sui was presented with the Classic Icon of Fashion Design award at the China Fashion Awards in Beijing and with the CFDA's Geoffrey Beene Lifetime Achievement Award in her native New York City.[105][106]
In 2010, Sui collaborated with Andrew Bolton to publish a book chronicling her 20-year career.[107] Later in the year, she launched her Forbidden Affair fragrance.
In April, Sui attended the Identities 2011 fashion show at Harvard College where she spoke to the students and was honored with the program's Leadership of the Arts Award.[108]
From May to November 2013, clothing from Sui's 1999 and 2000 collections were featured at the Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology as a part of their RetroSpective: Fashion & Textile History Gallery exhibition.[109]
In June 2016, a historical retrospective of Sui's designs displayed at the Beijing SKP department store. The collection featured Anna Sui designed items and outfits dating from Sui's first show in 1991 through her 2016 collections.[110][111]
In May 2017, London's
In 2018, Sui received the Women's Entrepreneurship Day Pioneer Award[115] at the United Nations in recognition for her achievements in fashion.[116]
Reception
For her innovative work, Sui has been called a designer who "never panders" by
Charity and community involvement
In 1996, Sui partnered with
Following the September 11th attacks in 2001 on New York City's World Trade Center, Sui worked with actor Ellen Barkin designing an outfit to raise funds to benefit the Leary Firefighters Foundation and the firefighters who perished in the response.[122]
Sui designs and manufactures her signature collection in her New York City headquarters on
Following the
In 2010, Sui partnered with
In March 2011, following the Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami that devastated Japan, Sui designed and sold shirts in lavender and black printed with the words Japan, We're All in This Together. All proceeds were turned over to the Japan Disaster Relief Fund.[128]
In 2012, Sui worked with musician and friend Jack White to design uniforms for employees at White's Third Man Records retail store which opened in Nashville in November 2012. A second location also opened in Detroit's Cass Corridor in November 2015 also featuring Sui's uniform dresses.[129][130]
In September 2014, in celebration of the 75th Anniversary of the 1939 film
In June 2015, Sui partnered with New York restaurant
Sui regularly gives lectures to students and around the United States to inspire future generations to pursue their dreams. In October 2015, Sui spoke to local students about her experiences at the
In January 2017, Sui showcased a pair of Vans shoes she designed to benefit the Vans Custom Culture competition, an annual campaign by Vans raising funds and awareness for high school art programs.[135][136]
Lines
Anna Sui Shoes, manufactured in
Accessories
In 1997, Sui entered into a partnership with Isetan to create a fashion accessories line.[43] The line is distributed by Mammina in Japan and present in the United States, Korea, Hong Kong, China and Taiwan.[141]
Cosmetics
The Anna Sui Cosmetics line launched in 1999 with
In 2010, Anna Sui Cosmetics announced
In October 2016, Anna Sui Cosmetics and Nylon Japan launched a Halloween collaboration called Anna Sui × Nylon: Halloween Makeup Room at MODI in Shibuya.[145] In August the same year, Sui released her Autumn 2016 collection called Mysterious Fairy Tale.[146]
In July, 2017, Sui collaborated with the store that gave her her first big break, Macy's with Anna Sui X Inc International Concepts. The collection featured reeditions of recent collection items at prices of about a quarter of her collection pieces, plus jewelry and shoes.
The following is an incomplete list of Anna Sui's Cosmetics collections:
Year/Season | Collection | Partners | Notes | Model |
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Spring 2007 | Glamour Meets Retro: Art Deco Girl | Albion Cosmetics
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Global Seasonal collection | Lily Cole[147] |
Autumn 2007 | Glamour Meets Retro: Art Deco Girl | Albion Cosmetics | Global Seasonal collection | Lily Cole[147][148] |
Autumn 2009 | Asia Collection | Albion Cosmetics | Asian Seasonal collection | Agyness Deyn[147] |
Spring 2010 | Asia Collection | Albion Cosmetics | Asian Seasonal Collection | Agyness Deyn[147] |
Autumn 2010 | Kaleidoscope of Color | Albion Cosmetics | Global Seasonal Collection | Frida Gustavsson[147][149] |
Autumn 2010 | Asia Collection | Albion Cosmetics | Asian Seasonal Collection | Agyness Deyn[147] |
Spring 2011 | Albion Cosmetics | Global Seasonal Collection | Frida Gustavsson[147] | |
Autumn 2011 | Albion Cosmetics | Global Seasonal Collection | Frida Gustavsson[147] | |
Spring 2012 | Albion Cosmetics | Global Seasonal Collection | Frida Gustavsson[147] | |
Autumn 2012 | Rebel Girl[150] | Albion Cosmetics | Global Seasonal Collection | Chrystal Copland[147] |
2013 | Anna Sui Beauty 2013 | Albion Cosmetics | Global Annual Collection | Chrystal Copland[147] |
Spring 2013 | Drama Queen[151] | Albion Cosmetics | Global Seasonal Collection | Chrystal Copland |
Spring 2015 | Albion Cosmetics | Global Seasonal Collection | Ine Neefs[147] | |
Autumn 2015 | Albion Cosmetics | Global Seasonal Collection | Ine Neefs[147] | |
Spring 2016 | Albion Cosmetics | Global Seasonal Collection | Maartje Verhoef[147] | |
Autumn 2016 | Mysterious Fairy Tale[146] | Albion Cosmetics | Global Seasonal Collection | |
October 2016 | Anna Sui x Nylon: Halloween Style[145] | Albion Cosmetics | Japanese Non Seasonal Collection | Nairu Yamamoto, Amy, Shinjyu Ried |
Fashion
Sui has done 2 seasonal Fashion Week runway shows every year since 1991 with the exception of the Spring/Summer 2002 show, which was held in her Garment District studio
In 1997, Sui began a partnership with Isetan Mitsukoshi covering Sui's fashion label in Japan.[43]
In April 2016, the Anna Sui Japan Spring/Summer 16 show was premiered in Tokyo to kick off the collection's launch with much fanfare in celebration of the designer's 20th Anniversary in Japan.[154]
The following is an incomplete list of Sui's fashion shows and collections:
Collection | Date | Event | Location | Theme |
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Anna Sui 1991 | 1991 | Press Week of New York | Unknown | Unknown |
Anna Sui Winter 1991 | 1991 | Press Week of New York | Unknown | Swinging Sixties London[49] |
Anna Sui Spring 1992 | 1991 | Press Week of New York | Unknown | Barbie[49] |
Anna Sui Fall 1992 | 1992 | Press Week of New York | Unknown | Swinging Sixties London[49] |
Anna Sui Spring 1993 | 1992 | New York Fashion Week | Bryant Park | London Grunge[49] |
Anna Sui Fall 1993 | 1993 | New York Fashion Week | Bryant Park | Charles Baudelaire[49] |
Anna Sui Spring 1994 | 1993 | New York Fashion Week | Bryant Park | Grunge[49] |
Anna Sui Fall 1994 | 1994 | New York Fashion Week | Bryant Park | Chanel, Balenciaga, and McCardell[49] |
Anna Sui Spring 1995 | 1994 | New York Fashion Week | Bryant Park | 1970s Funk[49][155] |
Anna Sui Fall 1995 | 1995 | New York Fashion Week | Bryant Park | 1940s and 1960s[49][156] |
Anna Sui Spring 1996 | 1995 | New York Fashion Week | Bryant Park | Preppie[49] |
Anna Sui Fall 1996 | 1996 | New York Fashion Week | Bryant Park | 1920s British Vogue and 1970s Twig[157] |
Anna Sui Spring 1997 | 1996 | New York Fashion Week | Bryant Park | Hippie[49] |
Anna Sui Fall 1997 | 1997 | New York Fashion Week | Bryant Park | Leicester Square[49] |
Anna Sui Spring 1998 | 1997 | New York Fashion Week | Bryant Park | Surfer[49] |
Anna Sui Fall 1998 | 1998 | New York Fashion Week | Bryant Park | Fairytale[49] |
Anna Sui Spring 1999 | 1998 | New York Fashion Week | Bryant Park | Euro/English[49] |
Anna Sui Fall 1999 | 1999 | New York Fashion Week | Bryant Park | Technicolor, golden age cinema[49] |
Anna Sui Spring 2000 | 1999 | New York Fashion Week | Bryant Park | India/Rococo Gypsy[49] |
Anna Sui Fall 2000 | 2000 | New York Fashion Week | Bryant Park | hippie-chic[49] |
Anna Sui Spring 2001 | 2000 | New York Fashion Week | Bryant Park | Mudd Club/Grunge[49] |
Anna Sui Fall 2001 | 2001 | New York Fashion Week | Bryant Park | The Factory (Warhol)[49] |
Anna Sui Spring 2002 | 2001 | No runway show; small studio presentation due to 9/11 | N/A | N/A[49] |
Anna Sui Fall 2002 | 2002 | New York Fashion Week | Bryant Park | Fairy Tale[49] |
Anna Sui Spring 2003 | 2002 | New York Fashion Week | Bryant Park | Sport[49] |
Anna Sui Fall 2003 | 2003 | New York Fashion Week | Bryant Park | London boutique Biba[49] |
Anna Sui Spring 2004 | 2003 | New York Fashion Week | Bryant Park | teenage surfer girl[49] |
Anna Sui Fall 2004 | 2004 | New York Fashion Week | Bryant Park | 60s London[49] |
Anna Sui Spring 2005 | 2004 | New York Fashion Week | Bryant Park | Wild West[49] |
Anna Sui Fall 2005 | 2005 | New York Fashion Week | Bryant Park | Louise Nevelson/Junk Art[49] |
Anna Sui Spring 2006 | 2005 | New York Fashion Week | Bryant Park | Gazette du Bon Ton[49] |
Anna Sui Fall 2006 | 2006 | New York Fashion Week | Bryant Park | 60s chic[49] |
Anna Sui Spring 2007 | 2006 | Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week |
Bryant Park | |
Anna Sui Fall 2007 | 2007 | Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week | Bryant Park | Pre-pop[49] |
Anna Sui Resort 2008 | 2007 | Unknown | Unknown | Ossie Clark[49] |
Anna Sui Spring 2008 | 2007 | Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week | Bryant Park | Busby Berkeley/Biba[49] |
Anna Sui Fall 2008 | 2008 | Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week | Bryant Park | Pre-Raphaelite/Medievalism/Gustav Klimt/American Indians[49]
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Anna Sui Resort 2009 | 2008 | Unknown | Unknown | Psychedelia[49] |
Anna Sui Spring 2009 | 2008 | Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week | Bryant Park | Spanish toreador[49]
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Anna Sui Fall 2009 | 2009 | Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week | Bryant Park | 1890s[49] |
Anna Sui Resort 2010 | 2009 | Unknown | Unknown | Sundress |
Anna Sui for Target[158] | 2009 | Collection Launch | USA | Gossip Girl |
Anna Sui Spring 2010 | 2009 | Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week | Bryant Park | Spring Fling |
Anna Sui Fall 2010 | 2010 | Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week | Bryant Park | American Arts and Crafts Movement
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Anna Sui Resort 2011 | 2010 | Unknown | Unknown | romantic and dreamy |
Anna Sui Spring 2011 | 2010 | Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week | Bryant Park | Pioneer/60s L.A. |
Anna Sui Fall 2011 | 2011 | Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week | Bryant Park | Ormsby-Gore sisters, Ballets Russes |
Anna Sui Resort 2012 | 2011 | Unknown | Unknown | David Hicks' Paris shop |
Anna Sui Spring 2012 | 2011 | Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week | Bryant Park | Antonio Lopez/Club Sept/Paris 1970s[159] |
Anna Sui for Tumi 2012[160] | 2013 | Collection Launch | Global | Luggage Sets |
Anna Sui for Hush Puppies[161] | 2012 | Collection Launch | Global | Vintage and Rock |
Anna Sui Fall 2012 | 2012 | Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week | Bryant Park | fantasy/textile design |
Anna Sui Resort 2013 | 2012 | Unknown | Unknown | Art Nouveau |
Anna Sui for Coach[162] | 2012 | Collection Launch | Global | Art Nouveau |
Anna Sui Spring 2013 | 2012 | Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week | Bryant Park | London/New York Punk/Second French Empire |
Anna Sui Fall 2013 | 2013 | Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week (Fall) | Lincoln Center | '60s nostalgia/ |
Anna Sui Resort 2014 | 2013 | Unknown | Unknown | Boho-chic |
Anna Sui for Tumi 2013[160] | 2013 | Collection Launch | Global | Luggage Sets |
Anna Sui Spring 2014 | 2013 | Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week (Spring) | Lincoln Center | Pre-Raphaelite[165]
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Anna Sui Fall 2014 | 2014 | Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week (Fall) | Lincoln Center | 1920s Art Deco[163] |
Anna Sui Resort 2015 | 2014 | Unknown | Unknown | Art Deco |
Anna Sui for FILA[166] | 2014 | Collection Launch | Asia | Sportswear |
Mustang Unleashed Collection[73] | 2014 | Collection Launch | Global | Vintage |
Anna Sui Spring 2015 | 2014 | Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week (Spring) | Lincoln Center | Retro 70s prints[167] |
Anna Sui Fall 2015 | 2015 | Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week (Fall) | Lincoln Center | Vikings[97] |
Anna Sui Resort 2016 | 2015 | Unknown | Unknown | '70s boho[168] |
Anna Sui for O'Neill[95] | 2015 | Collection Launch | Global | Beach-Ready |
Anna Sui × Frye[99] | 2015 | Collection Launch | USA | Footwear |
Anna Sui × Sailor Moon[77] | 2015 | Collection Launch | Japan | Collectibles |
Anna Sui × Starbucks[82] | 2015 | Collection Launch | Asia | Holiday Collectibles |
Anna Sui Spring 2016 | 2015 | Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week (Spring) | Skylight at Moynihan Station |
exotic Polynesia[169] |
Anna Sui Fall 2016 | 2016 | Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week (Fall) | Skylight at Moynihan Station | Peter Blake, Niki de Saint Phalle, Barbara Hulanicki[170] |
Anna Sui Resort 2017 | 2016 | Unknown | Unknown | 90's Grunge[171] |
Anna Sui Spring 2017 | 2016 | Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week (Spring) | Skylight at Moynihan Station | Miss American Pie[172] |
Anna Sui Fall 2017 | 2017 | Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week (Fall) | Skylight Clarkson Square | Elsa Schiaparelli, Elsie de Wolfe, Dorothy di Frasso, Blithe Spirit[125] |
Footwear
In 1994, Sui launched Anna Sui Footwear through a partnership with Italian shoemaker Ballin with design taking place in New York and production in Venice, Italy.[43] Her design style became widely available as part of a multi-designer capsule, when she customized Candie's platform heels in the 1990s.
Since 2009, Sui has collaborated with British
In September 2016, the Anna Sui Loves FitFlop collection was launched. Product design was based on Sui's Spring/Summer 2016 fashion collection and the designer's Tahitian heritage. It is distributed globally by FitFlop to Indonesia, Ireland, Malaysia, Netherlands, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, US, UK and Vietnam.[173] Sui has also collaborated with and featured footwear on her runways from such designers as John Fleuvog, Terry De Havilland, Emma Hope, Bed Stu, and Teva.
Fragrance
Sui introduced her fragrance and line in 1999 with
The following is a list of Sui's fragrance collections:
Year | Fragrance | Partner | Notes | Perfumer |
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1999 | Anna Sui Classic[174] | Wella AG | Jacques Huclier | |
2000 | Sui Dreams[175] | Wella AG | Part of the Sui Dreams Collection | Philippe Romano |
2002 | Sui Love[176] | Wella AG | Jean-Louis Grauby | |
2003 | Dolly Girl[177] | Wella AG/Procter & Gamble | Part of the Dolly Girl Collection | Benoist Lapouza |
2004 | Dolly Girl Ooh La Love[178] | Procter & Gamble | Part of the Dolly Girl Collection | Frank Voelkl |
2005 | Secret Wish[179] | Procter & Gamble | Part of the Secret Wish Collection | Michel Almairac |
2006 | Dolly Girl On The Beach[180] | Procter & Gamble | Part of the Dolly Girl Collection | |
2006 | Secret Wish Magic Romance[181] | Procter & Gamble | Part of the Secret Wish Collection | |
2007 | Dolly Girl Bonjour L'Amour[182] | Procter & Gamble | Part of the Dolly Girl Collection | |
2007 | Flight of Fancy[183] | Procter & Gamble | Part of the Fancy Collection | |
2008 | Dolly Girl Lil' Starlet[184] | Procter & Gamble | Part of the Dolly Girl Collection | |
2008 | Night of Fancy[185] | Procter & Gamble | Part of the Fancy Collection | |
2009 | Live Your Dream[186] | Procter & Gamble | ||
2009 | Rock Me![187] | Procter & Gamble | Part of the Rock Me Collection | |
2010 | Forbidden Affair[188] | Procter & Gamble | ||
2010 | Rock Me! Summer of Love[189] | Procter & Gamble | Part of the Rock Me Collection | |
2012 | Secret Wish Fairy Dance[190] | Inter Parfums | ||
2013 | La Vie de Bohème[191] | Inter Parfums | Part of the Bohème Collection | Philippe Romano |
2013 | Tin House Fairy Dance[192] | Inter Parfums | Part of the Tin House Collection | |
2013 | Tin House Flight of Fancy[192] | Inter Parfums | Part of the Tin House Collection | |
2013 | Tin House Forbidden Affair[192] | Inter Parfums | Part of the Tin House Collection | |
2013 | Tin House Secret Wish[192] | Inter Parfums | Part of the Tin House Collection | |
2014 | La Nuit de Bohème[193] | Inter Parfums | Part of the Bohème Collection | Jérome Epinette Michel Almairac |
2014 | La Nuit de Bohème Eau de Parfum[194] | Inter Parfums | Part of the Bohème Collection | Philippe Romano |
2014 | Sui Dreams in Pink[195] | Inter Parfums | Part of the Sui Dreams Collection | Claudette Belnavis |
2015 | Romantica[196] | Inter Parfums | Part of the Romantica Collection | Steven DeMercado |
2015 | Sui Dreams in Green[197][198] | Inter Parfums | Part of the Sui Dreams Collection | Pierre Negrin |
2016 | Sui Dreams in Yellow[199] | Inter Parfums | Part of the Sui Dreams Collection | |
2016 | Lucky Wish[200][201] | Inter Parfums | Part of the Secret Wish Collection | Mathieu Nardin |
2016 | Romantica Exotica[202] | Inter Parfums | Part of the Romantica Collection | Jerome Epinette |
2016 | L'Amour Rose[203] | Inter Parfums | ||
2017 | Fantasia[204] | Inter Parfums | ||
2017 | L'Amour Rose Versailles Eau de Toilette[205] | Inter Parfums | ||
2017 | L'Amour Rose Versailles Eau de Parfum[206] | Inter Parfums |
Vision
In 2009, Sui launched Anna Sui Vision with Mondottica Limited for manufacture and distribution of
In 2016, Sui introduced a contact lens line under the agreement distributed in Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan.[211]
Bridge lines
Anna Sui Jeans
Anna Sui Jeans was a bridge line launched in 1994 by the designer and Italian fashion company Gilmar S.P.A. The Italian company was also involved in collaborating on the designer's main Anna Sui line and Sui had been designing and consulting for several Gilmar brands including Cento X Cento together with Marc Jacobs.[212] Around this time, Gilmar also rolled out a jeans line for Christian Lacroix. Sui collaborated on branding for the line with New York artist Michael Economy and the collaboration with Gilmar lasted until 2004.[213][214]
Anna Sui Mini
"Anna Sui Mini" debuted in early 2009 in Japan in a partnership with Isetan and Narumiya International with a line for babies, toddlers and children. The line is distributed in Japan through 25 stores, at Isetan and Mitsukoshi department stores and through online sales.[215]
Dolly Girl by Anna Sui
The dolly heads that were symbols of Sui's fashion style would later form the inspiration for what would become Dolly Girl.[8] In 2003, Sui released a Dolly Girl perfume, later expanded to an entire fragrance collection with several variations.[43] In 2008, the Dolly Girl by Anna Sui clothing line was formally launched in Japan in partnership with Isetan and Onward Kashiyama to further develop and produce the concept.[1] Sui collaborated with art director Michael Economy on the line's branding elements.[216]
The brand line is sold in over 50 standalone stores throughout Japan and focuses on fashion and fashion accessories. There are typically 3 seasonal collection releases and combined with additional smaller monthly collections.
The brand launched two Winter 2015-16 collections titled "Fantasy Folklore" and "Glitter in the Woods" featuring models Sam Laskey and Julia Belyakova respectively with both collections drawing inspiration from fairy tales and 70's style folklore.[217][218]
In 2016, Dolly Girl by Anna Sui launched its Summer 2016 collection titled "Colorful Paradise" and a follow-up called "Mexican Dolls." The collections explored the colorful indigenous clothing found in Mexican states such as
Sui by Anna Sui
Sui by Anna Sui was the designer's second bridge line launched in close proximity with her Jeans line together with Gilmar S.P.A. in 1994. The Sui by Anna Sui line and her jeans line continued under operation after the designer left her designer job at Gilmar's Cento X Cento.[222][223] The line focused on sportswear for men and women with Sui directly controlling branding and design and was distributed globally by Gilmar.[224] Sui relaunched her diffusion line in 2019.[225]
The Souvenir Shop Anna Sui
In March 2016, Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings and its subsidiary Mammina announced the launch of new brand partnership with Anna Sui Corp called The Souvenir Shop Anna Sui
In print
Publications
- ISBN 9781438144917– via Google Books.
- ISBN 978-1452128597– via Google Books.
- ISBN 978-1-4197-2418-3– via Google Books.
E-Mooks (Japan)
- Isetan (February 15, 2008). Sui, Anna; Chigira, Keiko (eds.). Anna Sui が発信するコスメティック We Love Anna Sui (in Japanese). Tokyo: Takarajimasha Inc. ISBN 978-4-8002-4385-0.
- Isetan (2011). Sui, Anna (ed.). Anna Sui: 15th Happy Anniversary in Japan (in Japanese). Tokyo: Takarajimasha Inc. ISBN 978-4-7966-8014-1.
- Isetan (August 27, 2015). Sui, Anna (ed.). アナスイ: 日本上陸20周年記念 Anna Sui 20th Anniversary!: Thanks To Japan! (in Japanese). Vol. 1. Tokyo: Takarajimasha Inc. ISBN 978-4-8002-4385-0.
- Isetan (November 12, 2015). Sui, Anna (ed.). アナスイ: 日本上陸20周年記念 Anna Sui 20th Anniversary!: Anna As A Designer (in Japanese). Vol. 2. Tokyo: Takarajimasha Inc. ISBN 978-4-8002-4388-1.
- Isetan (February 23, 2016). Sui, Anna (ed.). アナスイ: 日本上陸20周年記念 Anna Sui 20th Anniversary!: Happy Celebration (in Japanese). Vol. 3. Tokyo: Takarajimasha Inc. ISBN 978-4-8002-4390-4.
- Isetan (May 26, 2016). Sui, Anna (ed.). アナスイ: 日本上陸20周年記念 Anna Sui 20th Anniversary!: Anna's Amazing Collection (in Japanese). Vol. 4. Tokyo: Takarajimasha Inc. ISBN 978-4-8002-4407-9.
- Isetan (August 25, 2016). Sui, Anna (ed.). アナスイ: 日本上陸20周年記念 Anna Sui 20th Anniversary!: "Pop-sydelic" world (in Japanese). Vol. 5. Tokyo: Takarajimasha Inc. ISBN 978-4-8002-4409-3.
Filmography
- Bolton, Andrew; Sui, Anna; Chen, Eva; Rocero, Geena; Gumpert, Lynn (June 2015). Asian American Life (Video). New York City: City University Television (CUNY-TV) – via MuckRack.com.
In popular culture
Video/film and television appearances
During filming of
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1994 | Hi Octane[230] | Herself | (TV series) Episode 1.3 |
2008 | Bravo A-List Awards[230] | Herself | (TV special) |
2010 | The City[230] | Herself | (TV show) Episode: "Show 'Em What You Got" |
2010 | America's Next Top Model[230] | Herself | (TV show) Season 14, episode 11: "America's Next Top Model Is..." |
2011 | Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel[230] | Herself | (Documentary) |
2012 | Project Runway[230] | Herself | (TV show) Season 10, episode 8: "Starving artist" |
2011 | Fashion News Live[230] | Herself | (TV show) Season 15, episode 42 |
2013 | Tumi Case Studies[231] | Herself | (Short Series) Episode: "Anna Sui" |
2014 | Make It in America: Empowering Global Fashion[230] | Herself | (Documentary) |
2017 | Uncensored with Michael Ware: Fashion Week Wars[232][233] | Herself | (TV show) Season 1, episode 2 |
See also
- Mudd Club
- Parsons The New School for Design
- Steven Meisel
- Naomi Campbell
- Linda Evangelista
- Sofia Coppola
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External links
- Official website
- Quotations related to Anna Sui at Wikiquote