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2004 Fashion Design Award Winner
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Yeohlee Teng YEOHLEE Fall 2000 Fashion in Motion, Victoria & Albert Museum, London, England November 15, 2000 Photography: by Nazarin, Courtesy of the Trustee of the V&A |
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Yeohlee Teng's strong and consistent approach to clothing design incorporates seasonless efficiency, striking geometry, and concise functionalism. Teng, based in New York City, designs for the "urban nomad," a postmodern consumer who demands adaptable and low-maintenance clothing that appears deceptively simple but makes a powerful impression. The inspiration for Teng's simple, clean, and functional clothing came from studying the clothes of people traveling through Kansai International Airport in Osaka Bay, Japan, and from investigating how fashion relates and contrasts with architecture. Teng's designs have attracted the attention of many museum and gallery curators. Her work has been featured in solo shows at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and the Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology, New York, and her clothing is in the permanent collection of the Costume Institute of New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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