Derek Lam
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Born | 1967 (age 56–57) San Francisco, California, US |
Education | Parsons School for Design |
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Derek Lam (born 1967) is an American fashion designer. In addition to designing his own line, Lam was Tod's creative director for ready-to-wear and accessories from 2005 until 2010.
Early life and education
[edit]Lam was born in San Francisco, California and is of Chinese American parentage. Lam is the youngest of three children in his fourth-generation family. His parents had a business that imported clothes from Asia, and his grandparents ran a successful garment factory in San Francisco that specialized in bridal and wedding dresses.[1][2]
Lam graduated in 1990 from Parsons School of Design in Manhattan.
Career
[edit]Early beginnings
[edit]Lam began working as an assistant for Michael Kors in the 90s and worked there for four years. Lam then moved to Hong Kong to work for a large retail brand. Following his Hong Kong experience, Derek returned to New York and was appointed Vice President of Design for Michael Kors' Kors line.[1]
Derek Lam, 2003–2020
[edit]In 2003, Lam launched his own label. He debuted at the New York Fashion Week in September 2003. In 2005, Lam won the runner-up prize in the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund competition as well as the CFDA Perry Ellis Swarovski Award for new designers.[3]
In the following years, Derek Lam and Derek Lam 10 Crosby brands soon expanded to include shoes and handbags collections. In 2006, Lam also signed a three-year worldwide licensing deal with New York-based Modo to manufacture and distribute Derek Lam-branded eyewear.[4]
From 2008 to 2012, the JAB Holding Company's Labelux division held a majority stake in Derek Lam.[5] In 2009, the brand opened a store designed by the Japanese architecture firm, SANAA, but it eventually closed.[6] In February 2010, the brand launched an e-commerce website selling the collections of ready-to-wear and accessories.
In 2012, Lam entered into a global licensing agreement with Schwartz & Benjamin, which handled design, manufacturing and wholesale for the expanded collection of Derek Lam shoes.[7]
Beginning with the spring 2018 season, Derek Lam introduced beachwear to his collection through a license with Swiss-based Italian manufacturing firm Albisetti.[8]
In 2019, Lam closed his eponymous luxury collection[9] to focus more on Derek Lam 10 Crosby – which at the time accounted for 70 percent of the company’s overall business –[10] and its expansion to contemporary styles.[11] In January 2020, Public Clothing Company acquired the Derek Lam brand. Lam remained the Chief Creative Officer of the Derek Lam business, including Derek Lam 10 Crosby. Regarding the sale, Lam said in an interview, “Dan and his team have a tremendous opportunity to grow the branded business, both geographically and with new product categories. There’s a huge opportunity in international that has essentially been untapped."[12]
Tod’s, 2006–2012
[edit]In 2006, Diego Della Valle signed Derek Lam up to create a clothing brand for Tod's.[13] In 2008, Lam presented the brand's first-ever jewelry collection.[14]
In 2010, Tod’s extended its contract with Lam for another two years.[15] In 2012, the company announced that Lam would be leaving at the end of his contract in September that year.[16]
Derek Lam 10 Crosby, 2011–2023
[edit]In 2011, Lam launched the Derek Lam 10 Crosby diffusion line.[17]
In 2015, Lam launched a fragrance collection under the Derek Lam 10 Crosby brand;[18] by 2018, the Derek Lam beauty license was acquired by the Premiere Group.[19]
Also in 2015, Lam and Modo entered a worldwide licensing agreement for the design, manufacture and distribution of eyewear frames and sunglasses under the Derek Lam 10 Crosby brand.[20]
Lam is also incorporating sustainable fashion into his collections. Lam is using non-chromed leather and eco-viscose in his designs. Use of recycled cashmere and polyester and raw eco materials in knitwear are also areas he is expanding upon.[6]
In one of his interview Lam said the most challenging part my job is many people are using the product now and its not only about me if I want to launch any new design, we always have in our mind people are going the use and there will be huge response from them. Know more about Interview
Lam ended his work for Derek Lam 10 Crosby in 2023.[21]
Câllas Milano, 2024–present
[edit]In 2024, Lam joined Italian brand Câllas Milano as creative director.[22]
Personal life
[edit]Lam is married to Jan-Hendrik Schlottmann (born 1965), also his business partner. They lived in Gramercy Park, Manhattan[23][24][25] before moving to Paris in 2023.[26]
Filmography
[edit]- Seamless, 2005
See also
[edit]- Chinese people in New York City
- LGBT culture in New York City
- List of LGBT people from New York City
- NYC Pride March
References
[edit]- ^ a b Understated Elegance of Derek Lam[permanent dead link ]
- ^ Luxury in a Bell Jar
- ^ Phelps, Nicole (18 July 2019). "Derek Lam Closes His Collection Business, Refocuses on 10 Crosby". Archived from the original on 2019-07-18.
- ^ Marc Karimzadeh (21 June 2006), Derek Lam Signs Licensing Deals With Tod’s, Modo Women's Wear Daily.
- ^ Samantha Conti (7 November 2012), Labelux Sells Derek Lam Business Women's Wear Daily.
- ^ a b "Derek Lam Closes His Collection Business, Refocuses on 10 Crosby". Vogue. 2019-07-18. Retrieved 2021-08-26.
- ^ Samantha Conti (7 November 2012), Labelux Sells Derek Lam Business Women's Wear Daily.
- ^ Jessica Iredale (14 February 2017), Derek Lam to Add Beachwear Women's Wear Daily.
- ^ Lauren Indvik (13 February 2020), What’s ailing American fashion? Financial Times.
- ^ Sharon Edelson (30 January 2020), Derek Lam Business Sold to Public Clothing Company Women's Wear Daily.
- ^ "10 Crosby Derek Lam RTW Fall 2021". www.yahoo.com. 9 February 2021. Retrieved 2021-08-26.
- ^ Edelson, Sharon (2020-01-30). "Derek Lam Business Sold to Public Clothing Company". WWD. Retrieved 2021-08-26.
- ^ Vanessa Friedman (20 September 2012), Diego Della Valle’s latest trend Financial Times.
- ^ Sarah Haight (1 November 2008), Lam Piles It On W.
- ^ Suzy Menkes (28 September 2010), Extras With Artistry International Herald Tribune.
- ^ Eric Wilson (21 September 2012), Fancy Footwear in Milan New York Times.
- ^ Marc Karimzadeh (18 May 2011), Derek Lam Launches 10 Crosby Women's Wear Daily.
- ^ Wischhover, Cheryl (6 December 2017). "Derek Lam debuts preview set of 10 fragrances, because having only one is boring". Fashionista. Retrieved 15 January 2021.
- ^ Allison Collins (10 December 2018), Premiere Group Inks Derek Lam Beauty License Women's Wear Daily.
- ^ Lauren McCarthy (6 August 2015), Derek Lam in New Eyewear Deal With Modo Women's Wear Daily.
- ^ Booth Moore (12 January 2024), EXCLUSIVE: Derek Lam Is Returning to Fashion Women's Wear Daily.
- ^ Booth Moore (12 January 2024), EXCLUSIVE: Derek Lam Is Returning to Fashion Women's Wear Daily.
- ^ Derek Lam moves to Gramercy Park
- ^ "Derek Lam Expands His Apparel Line". The Wall Street Journal. Archived from the original on 2023-04-06.
- ^ Tastemakers – Derek Lam
- ^ Booth Moore (12 January 2024), EXCLUSIVE: Derek Lam Is Returning to Fashion Women's Wear Daily.
External links
[edit]- American fashion designers of Chinese descent
- American fashion designers
- Parsons School of Design alumni
- Artists from San Francisco
- High fashion brands
- 1967 births
- Living people
- LGBTQ fashion designers
- American gay artists
- LGBTQ people from California
- American LGBTQ people of Asian descent
- 21st-century American LGBTQ people
- St. Ignatius College Preparatory alumni