The Inside Job

Designer Jason Wu's Unusual Career Arc

By Liz Wolgemuth

Posted: January 21, 2009

Jason Wu, the 26-year-old designer of Michelle Obama's ivory inaugural gown, has not traveled the typical career path for fashion designers.

Wu started his career designing dresses (and hair and makeup) for dolls at toymaker Integrity Toys. Wu was in high school when he first submitted a design to Integrity through a company-sponsored contest and he continued with the doll-maker through design school and beyond. It's an unusual way to launch a fashion career, but Wu seems not at all fazed by the circumstances of his early years (so often we tend to apologize for departing from the standard career path).

He told WWD three years ago, "I didn't know doing dolls was going to become a career. ... If I hadn't done it then, I probably would have started in fashion earlier, but I don't think the collection would have been as mature."

His early years actually helped him by forcing him to be precise and pay close attention to small details, he said.

It's a good story to hear if you're a new grad--it's easy to be anxious about facing an ugly job market, and it's easy to be discouraged when you land a first job that seems inauspicious or atypical, but you never know how you'll benefit and you never know what skills you'll learn.

Even a doll costumer developed skills that helped build him into the kind of designer who could dress a First Lady.

GIVEN GREAT HOPE TO US ALL

JASON, WHAT A BREATH OF FRESH AIR, THIS TURNAROUND IN YOUR LIFE

HAS GIVEN MANY LIKE MYSELF, TO KEEP DREAMING,HOPING,AND IT SHALL

MANIFEST. A MAGINIFICENT LOOK WITH A SPLENOR OF ROYALTY.

WANDA SUE ANDERSON of IL @ Jan 21, 2009 17:32:41 PM

One First Lady dress and it's no more Mr. Wu Who(?).

of @ Jan 21, 2009 12:47:37 PM

Mr Wu if you ever decide to come to Bermuda im giving you an invitation for my Annual Show Sybil,s Dynamic Female Impersonators October 24th 2009 MARK ANTHONY ANDERSON THE MAN BEHIND SYBIL BARRINGTON QUEEN OF BERMUDA

MARK ANTHONY ANDERSON of @ Jan 21, 2009 12:28:13 PM

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