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Adrienne Wu was born on 9 August, 1990 in Burlington, Canada. Discover Adrienne Wu's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 34 years old?

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Occupation Fashion designer
Age 34 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 9 August, 1990
Birthday 9 August
Birthplace Burlington, Ontario, Canada
Nationality Canada

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Adrienne Wu Net Worth

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2015

In 2015, Adrienne Wu came out to the public as neutrois, a non-binary gender identity and started going by gender-neutral pronouns. In the following year, Wu wrote an article on the Medium explaining the concept of being non-binary and how it differs greatly from other transgender identities. Wu has since openly participated in the Trans Fusion drop-ins at the Sherbourne Health Centre in Toronto, advocating for the visibility of non-binary identities within the vast spectrum of gender diversity. Wu frequently posts video updates about their transition journey on their personal YouTube channel as of 2016. In 2017, Wu changed their name to Adrienne, from Adrian.

2012

At twenty-one, Wu debuted their Spring-Summer 2012 Collection at Toronto Fashion Week titled "Creatures of the Photons" with dresses resembling "large testicles and penis shapes jutting". Wu has been critiqued as having "remarkable silhouettes" quoted by The Ottawa Citizen. Huffington Post said Wu had "dramatic and breathtaking designs." Wu was also quoted as being "a fashion wunderkind" by both Ottawa Citizen and Toronto Star.

Wu had the opportunity to collaborate with Margaret Atwood for the Book Lovers Ball, hosted in support of the Toronto Public Library in January 2012. Wu created designs inspired by Margaret Atwood's book "In Other Worlds". Margaret tweeted that Adrienne Wu is "a brilliant designer". In March 2012, Adrienne Wu was also involved with the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada in Wu's annual event The Heart Truth Foundation. Jessi Cruikshank, eTalk's Host modeled the Heart Truth Fashion Show's opening dress. Later that month, Canada's Got Talent Host Dina Pugliese modeled Adrienne Wu's custom designed dress for the Dare to Wear Love Fashion Show. The annual Steven Lewis Foundation Fashion Show was Toronto Fashion Week's Finale show featuring the top 16 designers of Canada. Celebrity models included Jeanne Beker and Bob Marley's grand daughter, Donisha Prendergast.

Wu designed a tutu for The National Ballet of Canada's 60th anniversary celebration which is to be debuted late 2012. Wu has also recently been commissioned to their second corporate collaboration recently. Wu was to create a dress out of toilet paper for Cashmere (previously known as Cottonelle). Cashmere plans to launch this collection in September 2012. Wu became a spokesperson for Perrier as an official social influencer in 2012.

In early 2012, Wu had their "Hierarchy of Needs" FW12 show at Toronto Fashion Week, which involved models wearing Guy Fawkes masks. This caused controversy quoting the Toronto Star to say, "message baffles audience". Wu also caught the attention of Gawker, which questioned the designer's judgment for citing the group Anonymous.

2011

Quickly known as the 18-year-old-boy who modelled their own dresses, Prestel published Adrienne Wu internationally in a book called Style Diaries in February 2011. Wu was featured as "one of the most influential forces behind tomorrow's trends" – Simone Werle. Style Diaries was distributed in over 50 countries.

In March 2011, R&B singer Keisha Chante modelled Adrienne Wu's dress in the Dare to Wear Love Fashion Show. Wu's work was featured after at Textile Museum of Canada as a part of Canada's first Fashion Exhibition, called Dare to Wear Love, in support of The Stephen Lewis Foundation.

After Wu's debut at Toronto Fashion Week late 2011, Natalie Atkinson of the National Post criticized them for "threads hanging from the seam" and sending "unabashedly hairy-legged boys" down the runway. She concluded the review with "...if Wu is earnest, I would urgently refer Wu to land an internship at Comme des Garçons or Margiela".

2010

After creating Wu's portfolio, Wu was accepted by the Istituto Marangoni, but deferred the offer to start Wu's own company in September 2010. In 2011, Wu opened their first boutique in downtown Toronto.

In November 2010, Wu was offered their first corporate collaboration with Allan Candy. Wu was commissioned to create dresses out of Allan Candy wrappers for an online advertisement. This was the first time Allan Candy had collaborated with a fashion designer and used the advertisement to launch the candy "DOPS".

2009

Wu learned to sew in 2009 after they dropped out of the University of Toronto. Wu's first break was being offered a position at MuchMusic in April 2010 as a Fashion Correspondent, where they worked for half a year. The same day that Wu was offered the position, they received an invitation to show their Fall Winter 2010 Collection at Vancouver Fashion Week. Wu was nineteen years old. Wu showed their very first time at Vancouver Fashion Week which kick started Wu's career as a fashion designer. Wu participated in the Spring-Summer 2011 Collection at the National Gallery of Canada during the Ottawa Fashion Week in October 2010. In the same month, Wu met Shawn Hewson of Project Runway Canada through the Alumni Association of Hillfield Strathallan College. Hewson mentored Wu for a year and introduced them to The Fashion Design Council of Canada. In 2009 artist Mehrnaz had illustrated a painting of one of Wu's earlier pieces.

1990

Adrienne Wu (born Adrian Francis Wu Ming Bong; August 9, 1990) is a Canadian fashion designer. In 2015, Wu came out as Neutrois on their YouTube channel and started going by gender neutral pronouns, in the same year they also began advocating with Toronto's Supporting Our Youth organization.

1960

Adrienne Wu was born in Burlington, Ontario. Wu credits most of Wu's inspiration from Wu's mother Jean Carole Wu. Wu's maternal grandmother Joan Davis was the head designer of Tai Ping Carpets Hong Kong in the 1960s. Adrienne Wu attended Hillfield Strathallan College and in late 2009 Wu attended the University of Toronto aiming to go into a career of sex therapy. They dropped out after one year.