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Offi cially reaching its paper anniversary celebrating 1 year, Monika Chiang helmed by its namesake Monika Chiang is the rebel child that everyone wants. Launching fall of 2011, Chiang with the help of the billionaire businessman behind Tory Burch, C Wonder and many more Christopher J. Burch. The brand, a refl ection of Mon- ika’s own personal style echoing a wanderlust and appreciation for exotic cultures is making major leeway in a seemingly crowed industry. Shortly after launching Chiang’s full debut collection back in 2011 the brand rolled out two beautifully crafted and designed stand- alone location both located in central shopping destinations for eachs respected locals and the worldwide traveler. The fi rst locat- ed on the famed Robertson Boulevard in Los Angeles, California alongside the likes of Alice Olivia, Kitson, Chanel and Ted Baker, with the other nestled in New York City within the ever so chic SoHo. Both consisting of the labels entire product assortment from shoes, ready to wear, accessories, handbags, and lingerie season after season. All this being no small feat for a brand barely blowing out it’s one year candle, a feat in which many new and up and com- ing designers long for.

Offi cially reaching its paper anniversary celebrating 1 year, Monika
Chiang helmed by its namesake Monika Chiang is the rebel child
that everyone wants. Launching fall of 2011, Chiang with the help
of the billionaire businessman behind Tory Burch, C Wonder and
many more Christopher J. Burch. The brand, a refl ection of Mon-
ika’s own personal style echoing a wanderlust and appreciation
for exotic cultures is making major leeway in a seemingly crowed
industry.
Shortly after launching Chiang’s full debut collection back in 2011
the brand rolled out two beautifully crafted and designed stand-
alone location both located in central shopping destinations for
eachs respected locals and the worldwide traveler. The fi rst locat-
ed on the famed Robertson Boulevard in Los Angeles, California
alongside the likes of Alice Olivia, Kitson, Chanel and Ted Baker,
with the other nestled in New York City within the ever so chic SoHo.
Both consisting of the labels entire product assortment from shoes,
ready to wear, accessories, handbags, and lingerie season after
season. All this being no small feat for a brand barely blowing out
it’s one year candle, a feat in which many new and up and com-
ing designers long for.

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FASHION<br />

NEVER<br />

SLEEPS<br />

AUGUST 27th, 2012<br />

Tomboy F/W 2012 Campaign<br />

recruits a fresh face, model/<br />

blogger Julia Frakes. Giving<br />

the collection a casual edge<br />

to their oversized, ultra sleek<br />

silhouettes.<br />

september 10th, 2012<br />

W magazine rings in their October<br />

issue with a industry packed<br />

event at New Yorks historic<br />

Goodwin House mansion.<br />

2<br />

AUGUST 2ND, 2012<br />

Supermodel Abbey Lee Kershaw<br />

returned home to Australia to<br />

feature on the cover of Sydney’s<br />

Sunday Telegraph, inside, the<br />

issue discusses her experiences<br />

away from home and the nature<br />

of fashion week.<br />

AUGUST 7th, 2012<br />

Lana Del Ray features in the<br />

August issue of Vogue Italia,<br />

with her retro style and persona.<br />

12<br />

september 12th, 2012<br />

Harpers Bazaar spreads their<br />

e-commerce wings and<br />

launch’s shopbazaar.com<br />

making items shot within the<br />

pages of Bazaar immediately<br />

shoppable for readers.<br />

september 14th, 2012<br />

Oscar de la Renta claps<br />

back at fashion critic Cathy<br />

Horn by cashing in on a full<br />

page ad inside industry mainstay<br />

Women’s Wear Daily<br />

morning paper<br />

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