Sunday, May 30, 2010

Yeohlee Fashion Designer


Fashion designer Yeohlee Teng shifted to New York from Malaysia to study Fashion designing at the Parsons School of Design. Fashion designer Yeohlee Teng has worked first and foremost in New York City and set up her own house, in 1981; named YEOHLEE Inc. Fashion designer Yeohlee Teng considers that "clothes have magic." Fashion designer Yeohlee Teng designs the "urban nomad", a term that Fashion designer Yeohlee Teng invented for her 1997 fall collection. The collection by Fashion designer Yeohlee Teng defined a way of life that necessitates garments, works on several realistic and psychological stages. Fashion designer Yeohlee Teng is an expert of design administration and considers in the competence of perennial. The designs of Fashion designer Yeohlee Teng have gained a permanent place in the Costume compilation, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The late Richard Martin, then Chief Curator, also described the Fashion designer Yeohlee Teng "one of the most imaginative creators of clothing nowadays."
Famous fashion designer was also the very active member of Mercedes Benz Fashion Week of 2009 she stunned the veiwers with her collection like other designers Anna Sui with Fall collection 2009 and Fall collection 2010, Brian Reyes with his Fall 2009 collection and Fall 2010 collection.

Fashion designer Yeohlee Teng assumes designs as universal. Fashion designer Yeohlee Teng believes that designs appears from examining a purpose and can be polished in the course of time and practice. The designs of Fashion designer Yeohlee Teng are motivated by textile, increasing the use of every fabric by thoughtfulness about weight, color, texture, and finishing. According to the Chief Curator of the New Museum of Contemporary Art in New York, Richard Flood, Fashion designer Yeohlee Teng "supervises to manufacture method into poetry regarding the possibility of textile", during the procedure . The lines of Fashion designer Yeohlee Teng are sparkling and up to date; the items of clothing are made to live, not to freeze the person who wears them."

Fashion designer Yeohlee Teng was suggested by Fashion modernizers Narciso Rodriguez and Marc Jacobs for the “Fashion Design Award” in 2004, by the Smithsonian Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum, for which Fashion designer Yeohlee Teng was, honored with the reward for her body of design and for the contributions by Fashion designer Yeohlee Teng to American fashion excellence.

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