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2019.03.18 13:57 GMT+8

Chinese American fashion designer awarded Visionary Artist of USC museum

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Chinese American fashion designer Vivienne Hu was presented Visionary Artist Award by the University of Southern California (USC) Pacific Asia Museum Saturday for her creative contributions to boosting Asia-Pacific cultural exchanges through design and arts.

"We are delighted to present Vivienne Hu for her creative contributions to furthering Asian design, fashions and arts," said Selma Holo, interim director at the USC Pacific Asia Museum, at the Gala in Pasadena, California.

Hu is an investment banker turned fashion designer. Born and raised in China, she had her university education in Europe. She worked as financier at a leading investment bank in Wall Street, prior to studying fashion design at Parsons School of Design in New York.

Models walk the runway at the Vivienne Hu Fashion Show during New York Fashion Week for Spring/Summer 2019 in New York City, September 7, 2018. /VCG Photo

In 2012, Hu launched her namesake brand, which has been selected by the Council of Fashion Designers of America as one of the resident brands of New York Fashion Week since 2014.

Her designs blended European elegance and New York street style while incorporating colorful Asian elements. At the heart of her design philosophy is the spirit of independent women, displaying both femininity and individuality in a unique way.

Vivienne Hu (C) poses with models backstage at New York Fashion Week in New York City, September 13, 2015. /VCG Photo

Hu said that the Chinese culture was an essential element rooted in her design.

"It has always been an honor and delight to represent my culture and my roots through my design," she told Xinhua in an interview.

Last year, Hu presented a collection that was inspired by murals in the Mogao grottoes in Dunhuang, a 1,600-year-old UNESCO World Heritage Site in northwest China.

Model walks the runway for Vivienne Hu during New York Fashion Week: The Shows at Gallery II at Spring Studios in New York City, February 13, 2018. This collection is inspired by Mogao Grottoes, a historical site in China. /VCG Photo

The designs captured the essence of timeless art through rich amber, indigo, green and cinnabar tones that famously colored the walls of the cave, and embraced the synthesis of expertly layered silk garments and distinctly cut knits, with tailored wool outer layers lined with furs.

The looks were praised immediately after they came out and remain among her most well-received pieces of designs to date.

Hu said she had exchanges and cooperation with Chinese partners in recent years, and shared ideas with Chinese fashion designers.

Vivienne Hu poses backstage at New York Fashion Week in New York City, February 13, 2018. /VCG Photo

Hundreds of art lovers, donors and collectors attended the annual Gala.

Established in 1971, USC Pacific Asia Museum is one of a few U.S. institutions dedicated to the arts and culture of Asia and the Pacific Islands. The museum's mission is to further intercultural understanding through the arts of Asia and the Pacific Islands.

(Cover image: Designer Vivienne Hu at New York Fashion Week in New York City, September 10, 2017. /VCG Photo)

Source(s): Xinhua News Agency
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