
Jason Wu is not only one of American fashion’s most talented designers, he also happens to be one of the nicest guys around. Wu has always been beyond talented, paying particular attention to detail, but last year his career exploded when Wu dressed First Lady Michelle Obama for the Inauguration. He has since moved his studio to posh new digs on 35th Street, launched a line of sunglasses with Modo, and has designed stunning gowns for Hollywood’s leading ladies. For Fall 2010 Wu is not only showing his eponymous collection, but he will also his present his cashmere line for TSE. GlamChic caught up with Wu to talk pizza, blonde moments and what’s inspiring him now.
~Nola Weinstein
What’s inspiring you now?
Vintage Irving Penn photographs, old-world couture silhouettes and details, and earth-centric prints and patterns.
Where will you be wining and dining this season?
I will be heading to Momofuku for their delicious steamed pork buns, DB Bistro Moderne for their famous burger, and the Standard Grill for their creative cocktails.
Describe your Fall 2010 collection in 140 characters or less.
Fall is about construction vs. deconstruction, positives and negatives–elevating a garment’s raw materials to objects of beauty.
What three things can you not live without?
My iPhone, Converse sneakers, and a constant supply of Starbucks.
What cartoon character do you most identify with and why?
Bubbles from The Powerpuff Girls–because I can have my blonde moments!
What’s the most stylish place in New York?
The West Village. Whether I’m trying out a new brunch spot or just walking down the streets, it’s the perfect place to people-watch and get inspired.
You were famously eating Domino’s pizza when you saw your gown on Michelle Obama, so we have to ask–who makes the best pizza in NYC?
I love Otto in Greenwich Village (1 5th Ave.).
Where would you most like to travel next and why?
I am currently planning a trip to Taiwan in April–and am excited to be returning home at last. Then, in March, it’s off to Uruguay for a much-needed vacation.


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“This season’s collection is inspired by the diverse roles of women in today’s society, exemplified through architectural sculpture and contour and the juxtaposition of polar opposites,” said Raul Melgoza, designer and creative director of Luca Luca. “I have harmoniously combined opposing elements–structure and fluidity, masculine and feminine, soft and coarse, dense and sheer, matte and shiny. The shoes for this collection are cohesive with the inspiration of our clothing collection. Our booties, for example, play with contrast through the opposing textures of patent and matte leathers. Our t-strap pumps contrast suede with matte leather. The result is a new spin on refined sex appeal.”
