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Alexander Wang Spring 2026: The ‘Wang Girl’ Clocks Back in Without Pants
Celebrating 20 years, Alexander Wang returned to the fashion calendar with a more mature look inspired by the…
Alexander Wang Aims to Build a Legacy for Resort 2025 and Beyond
Wang is about to mark 20 years in business and he is still chasing youth culture while proposing "It" bags.
Alexander Wang RTW Fall 2023
Marking his return to the New York show circuit, the designer also featured a new menswear collection…
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Alexander Wang Collection 1 2020
Wang's first 2020 collection was a celebration of American fashion's heritage and future, and a proud…
Alexander Wang Collection 2
For his first December Collection 2 show, Alexander Wang brought forth new twists on uptown and downtown…
Alexander Wang Collection 1
Called simply "Collection 1," the lineup was new in terms of scheduling, but not in brand identity.
Alexander Wang RTW Fall 2018
Wang stocked the collection, his strongest in a little while, with symbols of what made late 20th-century…
Alexander Wang RTW Spring 2018
Somewhere along the way, Alexander Wang's obsession with partying overshadowed his interest in design.
Alexander Wang RTW Fall 2017
Black clothes in a dark, decrepit theater in Harlem. Standing room only.
Alexander Wang RTW Spring 2017
The designer unveiled his Adidas Originals collection and a stellar surf-inspired spring lineup.
Alexander Wang RTW Fall 2016
Intent on showing his rebellious side, Alexander Wang riffed on punks, prepsters, ladies, streetwear and an…
Alexander Wang Pre-Fall 2016
Classic bourgeois ladies with a naughty side populated Wang's pre-fall lineup.
Alexander Wang RTW Spring 2016
As he celebrates his 10th anniversary, Alexander Wang wanted his spring collection to reflect the real way he…
Alexander Wang Men’s RTW Spring 2016
Alexander Wang put a fresh spin on norm core for his spring collection, which took municipal uniforms as its…
Alexander Wang Resort 2016
Pondering anonymity, the designer incorporated extracted brand labels and exploded scanner codes into clothes…