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Andre Walker (designer)

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Andre Walker (born 1965)[1] is a British-born fashion designer. Walker emerged from the downtown New York fashion scene in the 1980s. Known for his eclectic style and avant-garde silhouettes, formerVogue creative directorAndré Leon Talley called him an "unsung genius."[2] Walker was a fashion consultant forMarc Jacobs,Kim Jones, andLouis Vuitton. Along with his eponymous fashion line, he has also designed forWilliWear.

Life and career

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Born in London, Walker and his family moved toDitmas Park, Brooklyn when he was 10 years old.[3][4] As a child, he poured through all his mother's fashion magazine subscriptions such asW,Vogue France,British Vogue, andVogue Italia, and he began sketching clothes in them.[3] HisJamaican mother was a hairdresser and she supported his aspirations.[4] He experimented with construction such as dresses made of two T-shirts, and his mother sold his first designs in her hair salon.[4]

Walker was part of the downtown New York club scene in the 1980s. At 15, Walker had his first fashion show at a nightclub called Oasis in Brooklyn in 1980.[5] In the next few years, he has fashion shows atDanceteria andthe Roxy in New York City.[5] Eventually, he caught the eye ofPatricia Field who sold his creations at her boutique on 8th Street inGreenwich Village.[4]

Walker attendedBrooklyn Technical High School inFort Greene, Brooklyn.[3] "I was studying architectural design and rendering, pattern-making for the foundry–meaning how to make and design tools like hammers and wrenches–and learning about perspective drawing and things like that," he said.[3] While he was a senior in high school in 1983, Walker began to gain recognition for his "pantskirt," a unisex garment that combined slacks and a belted over-skirt that wrapped around the front.[6] Walker called it his "African diplomat son's look" because it was "very rich and regal-looking."[6]

In 1986, Walker produced a fashion show at thePalladium nightclub.[7] Most of the models for the show were Walker's friends and relatives, including his mother.[7]

In 1989, Laurie Mallet, president ofWilliWear, hired Walker to design the women's collection.[8] In April 1990, Walker's Fall 1990 collection for WilliWear was poorly received by the fashion press.[9] This coupled with financial problems led the company to fileChapter 11 bankruptcy in 1990.[10][11]

Walker moved to Paris with the sponsorship of Bjorn Amelan former partner of designerPatrick Kelly.[12][13] Amelan was a financial back for Walker's first collection in Paris, which debuted in March 1991.[3] Walker had five collections up until March 1995.[3]

In 2000, after he’d won theANDAM Fashion Award, the French equivalent of theCFDA Award, Walker closed his company and returned to New York.[14] Back in Brooklyn, Walker published two issues of a high-concept art and fashion magazine called Tiwimuta.[15]

After consulting forLouis Vuitton,Marc Jacobs, andKim Jones, Jones introduced Walker to Adrian Joffe andRei Kawakubo ofComme des Garçons.[16] This led to Walker designing a women's Ready-to-Wear collection under the name And Re Walker forDover Street Market.[5]

In 2017, Walker presented his Spring 2019 Ready-to-Wear collection at theMusée des Art Décoratifs in Paris.[17] The collection was based on the clothing he designed between 1982 and 1986.[5]

In 2019, Walker designed a collection ofupcycled furs for Yves Salomon.[18] In 2021, Walker collaborated withVirgil Abloh's labelOff-White.[19] In 2023, he collaborated withPendleton to create a limited-edition blanket.

References

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  1. ^"Walker, André - MAM-e".fashion.mam-e.it. 18 October 2021. Retrieved13 March 2024.
  2. ^Talley, André Leon (19 May 2020).The Chiffon Trenches: A Memoir. Random House Publishing Group. p. 254.ISBN 978-0-593-12926-5.
  3. ^abcdefOkundaye, Jason (14 November 2023)."Andre Walker Interview: The King of New York is a Designer and Artist".10 Magazine USA. Retrieved25 March 2024.
  4. ^abcd"From Two Young Designer, Two Fashion Views".The New York Times. 9 May 1986. Retrieved13 March 2024.
  5. ^abcdJordan, Eliza (16 October 2020)."Andre Walker On Falling in Love with the Idea of Creation".Whitewall. Retrieved13 March 2024.
  6. ^abHarden, Tracey (11 January 1984)."Andre Walker Pantskirt Fashion".Daily News - Metro. New York. p. 1. Retrieved13 March 2024.
  7. ^ab"Designer Hits The Big Time".Daily News. New York. 16 May 1986. p. 43. Retrieved13 March 2024.
  8. ^Chua, Lawrence (23 November 1989)."Andre Walker: Trying To Put Spunk Back Into WilliWear".St. Louis Post-Dispatch. pp. 24WF. Retrieved14 March 2024.
  9. ^Hochswender, Woody (10 April 1990)."Patterns". Retrieved13 March 2024.
  10. ^Furman, Phyllis; Moss, Linda (20 May 1990). "Los of Identity of Williwear".The Record. pp. L-5.
  11. ^Campbell, Roy H. (25 June 1990). "Chapter 11 Papers Filed by Williwear".The Philadelphia Inquirer. pp. 4–E.
  12. ^Goodman, Wendy (20 April 2006)."Fashion Designer Andre Walker's Prospect Park Home".New York Magazine. Retrieved16 March 2024.
  13. ^Als, Hilton (2 October 1995)."PERFECTLY AWFUL".Artforum. Retrieved16 March 2024.
  14. ^Diderich, Joelle (3 October 2017)."Andre Walker Prepares for Next Act With Paris Show of Archives".WWD. Retrieved25 March 2024.
  15. ^Trebay, Guy (11 February 2022)."An Improbable Magazine From a Fashion Zelig".The New York Times.
  16. ^Lieber, Chavie (14 July 2014)."Rise, Fall, Revamp: the Attempted Comeback of Forgotten Nineties Designer Andre Walker".Racked. Retrieved25 March 2024.
  17. ^Phelps, Nicole (3 October 2017)."And Re Walker Spring 2018 Ready-to-Wear Collection".Vogue. Retrieved13 March 2024.
  18. ^Phelps, Nicole (3 March 2019)."André Walker Designed a Collection of Upcycled Furs for Yves Salomon".Vogue. Retrieved25 March 2024.
  19. ^Garner, Stephen (16 February 2021)."OFF-WHITE TAPS DESIGNER ANDRE WALKER FOR NEW COLLABORATION".MR Magazine. Retrieved25 March 2024.
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