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MINAN WONG: A Tale Of Two Cities

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This season I decided not to attend any of the shows for fashion week in Los Angeles, mainly because I feel Los Angeles is still trying to define themselves in this industry (a story for another time), and it can be a little chaotic getting through some of the hype.  Anyhow, my mind was set… that is until Rhonda Hill from Edgexpo.com suggested that we attend one day of shows for FWLA because the designers "looked to be progressive" for that day. Well that was enough for me to take another look at the designers who were presenting their collections. There was one particular designer’s collection I had to see in person after watching their video from New York Fashion Week on the Runway and that designer was Mimi Wong whose brand is called Minan Wong.
 
I met Mimi just by chance in between sets of shows in the press area.  We were passing time talking about the shows and coincidently found out she was the main designer that we came to see.  We talked about her experiences doing NYFW at Nolcha and how different it was from FWLA. She was really excited to see her collection on the runway because FWLA has their own stylist style the models for the runway, which is different from what she experienced during NYFW. She was behind the scenes in New York and was able to oversee every model before they walked down the catwalk. To say that she was a bit nervous about seeing her collection is understandable. I imagine it's like leaving your baby at a daycare for the first time and not knowing if they will take care of your baby the same way you do.
 
Mimi received her first taste and exposure to fashion a little over 18 years ago when she won the UNESCO and Felissimo International Competition with a coat she designed from a recycled IKEA rug. Her designs were shown at the Louvre in Paris and covered by Women's Wear Daily and The Daily News. Mimi also had the opportunity to work for fashion icon Donna Karan and Eileen Fisher before starting her own brand Minan Wong.
 
Minan Wong was scheduled to close the set of shows, but for some reason she was the first designer to come out on the catwalk. Right away I could tell that this stylist gave this collection a different spin from what was presented in New York and what Mimi envisioned.  In my opinion, it looked like a different collection at times. I believe the stylist was going for a "party girl" feel with the collection to fit in with the LA scene. However, I personally loved how it was presented in New York. It was more for the sophisticated woman not the party girl. It is interesting to see the two versions of the same collection. That just goes to show how great a designer Ms. Mimi Wong is.
 
I am pleased to share below an interview I had with Mimi Wong. 
 
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NYFW look1 FWLA Look7 NYFW 7
(l)NYFW presentation (c) FWLA presentation (r)NYFW presentation - one dress, one top & one skirt 3 looks
Photo Credit: For NYFW Nolcha & Jason Young for FWLA
 
Now that you have two fashion week shows under your belt, how do you feel about the overall experience?
Mimi - Fashion shows are always exciting and having two is all the better!  One in the East coast and another in the West coast.  Two very different experiences and exposures.
 
How different was doing the Nolcha Show for New York Fashion Week compared to FWLA ? 
Mimi -Nolcha show was done impeccably and they have been around longer with more experience.  With Nolcha, everything was well planned out with press attendees, location, make up & hair, planning, fitting prior to the show, non-stop press coverage etc.
 
FWLA is rather new and it was a bit unorganized with lots of delays.  I thought I was going to close the show as indicated on the schedule but instead, I ended up opening the show?  The location chosen was not best suited for a runway show.  There was not much press coverage at all which was a surprise?
 
NYFW Look4 FWLA Look5
(l) NYFW (r) FWLA Same skirt two looks, which is your favorite?
Photo Credit: For NYFW Nolcha & Jason Young for FWLA
What would you do differently for each show production if you could have a "do-over"?
Mimi -For Nolcha, the next time around, I would do the evening show with the 20 looks.  As for FWLA, I would style the looks myself but it was interesting to see styling from a different perspective.
 
How was your press exposure in New York after the show?
Mimi  -Nolcha press coverage started when I signed up and coverage still continues up until today.
 
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(l) NYFW/FWLA same outfit, different accessories, different looks (r) NYFW/FWLA same outfit, different accessories,
different looks. Which is your favorite? Photo Credit: For NYFW Nolcha & Jason Young for FWLA
  
How was your press exposure in Los Angeles after the show?
I hardly see any coverage at all? 
 
What was your favorite moment at each show?
Mimi  -For both shows, it was seeing my designs coming down the runway!
 
Any advice for any designer thinking about doing fashion week for the first time?
Mimi  - I would definitely reach out to veteran designers and seek advice prior to investing in a runway show.
 
NYFW Look 6 FWLA Look 1
NYFW/FWLA same outfit, different accessories, different looks. Which is your favorite?
 Photo Credit: For NYFW Nolcha & Jason Young for FWLA
Why take the sustainability road when so many other designers don’t?
Mimi  - I think sustainability is the future and it is also something I am deeply interested in. 
 
I love your Brand Philosophy, who inspired you to take this direction or was this something that was ingrained in you?
Mimi  - I want to say it is ingrained in me ever since I was little, coming from having very little in life and making something out of nothing or without having to spend money was thrilling and rewarding!
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The coat Mimi designed from a recycled IKEA rug.
 
Tell me how in the world did you come up with the idea of make a coat from a IKEA rug?
Mimi  - It was a contest for the UNESCO and the requirements were to show the diverse cultures in the world and it also had to be environmentally friendly.  Ikea rug as you know is already recycled from old tee shirts and the different colors of the rug reflected the different colors of people on this planet intertwined, mingling with each other.  It was perfect!
 
NYFW Look 10 FWLA Look 13
 NYFW/FWLA same outfit, different accessories, different looks. Which is your favorite?
 Photo Credit: For NYFW Nolcha & Jason Young for FWLA
Describe yourself in 5 words.
Mimi  -“Take life as it comes”!
 
  
 
To see Minan Wong AW16 Runway Show at NYFW, please click here.
 
To see slider presentation of Minan Wong  AW16 presentation at FWLA, please click here. Photo credit for FWLA Jason Young.
 
 
 
 
 
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Tatiana Wilcox Ha
Tatiana Wilcox Ha is the Editor in Chief & Owner of the region's leading online publication.
 In 2009, she decided to start Society 805 after noticing that there were really no decent online publications that feature the lifestyles and happenings of her newly adopted area.  As a recent transplant trying to find what activities to get into was a daunting task, the few publications that did have events or articles were done very poorly and the layouts were horrendous.  That is when she came up with the concept and thanks to her girlfriend Tarra Jack who helped come up with the name after an afternoon of  sipping cocktails Society 805 was started.
 In her spare time, Tatiana enjoys spending time with her family & friends. She enjoys entertaining at her home, dancing, traveling and singing karaoke whenever she gets a chance. In her quiet moments she enjoys cuddling with her dog and watching a good movie on TCM or watching anime, a passion she picked up in her twenties.

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