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*The Super Modern Wardrobe, [[London College of Fashion|London College of Fashion,]] London, November 2 - December 6, 2000
*The Super Modern Wardrobe, [[London College of Fashion|London College of Fashion,]] London, November 2 - December 6, 2000
*Mutations//Mode 1960:2000, [[Palais Galliera]], Paris, March 30 - July 31, 2000
*Mutations//Mode 1960:2000, [[Palais Galliera]], Paris, March 30 - July 31, 2000
*[https://www.metmuseum.org/press/exhibitions/1998/cubism-and-fashion Cubism and Fashion], Costume Institute, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY, December 10, 1998 - March 14, 1999
*[https://exhibitions.fitnyc.edu/exhibitions-timeline/china-chic-east-meets-west/ China Chic: East Meets West], The Museum at FIT, New York, NY, February 16 - April 24, 1999
*China Chic: East Meets West, The Museum at FIT, New York, NY, February 16 - April 24, 1999
*Energetics: Clothes and Enclosures, Aedes East Gallery, Berlin, May 22 - June 19, 1998 and the [[Netherlands Architecture Institute|Netherlands Architecture Institute,]] Rotterdam, August 1 - September 6, 1999
*Energetics: Clothes and Enclosures, Aedes East Gallery, Berlin, May 22 - June 19, 1998 and the [[Netherlands Architecture Institute|Netherlands Architecture Institute,]] Rotterdam, August 1 - September 6, 1999
*[https://www.metmuseum.org/press/exhibitions/1998/cubism-and-fashion Cubism and Fashion], Costume Institute, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY, December 10, 1998 - March 14, 1999
*The New Couture, [[Museum of the City of New York]], New York, NY, November 20 1984 - June 16, 1985
*The New Couture, [[Museum of the City of New York]], New York, NY, November 20 1984 - June 16, 1985
*Yeohlee Teng/ Fashion, [[MoMA PS1]], New York, NY, January 22 - March 18, 1984
*Yeohlee Teng/ Fashion, [[MoMA PS1]], New York, NY, January 22 - March 18, 1984

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Yeohlee Teng is an American fashion designer originally from Malaysia and of Chinese heritage. She received the Smithsonian's Cooper-Hewitt National Design Award for fashion design in 2004. Her work has been displayed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York and Victoria & Albert, London.

Education

She hails from Penang where she attended St. George's Girls' School. She studied fashion at the Parsons School of Design, New York.

Work

Yeohlee practices sustainable[1] and universal design. She uses zero waste methods to create multi-functional garments. Andrew Bolton, curator of the Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, stated that Yeohlee shares the vision of the Victoria and Albert Museum founders to both promote and further the use of newly developed processes within the field. On her views on decoration, Bolton stated that Yeohlee views ornament as intrinsic to their construction and as acceptable only when justified by construction, lending her dresses distinction and refinement while empowering the wearer and facilitating movement.[2] Yeohlee spearheaded the Made in Midtown[3] project as General Secretary on the board of the Council of Fashion Designers of America and in partnership with the Design Trust for Public Space[4] and Making Midtown YEOHLEE’s collections are designed, developed and produced in New York’s Garment District. Today the store and workroom is located at 12 West 29th Street in the NoMad/ Flatiron District. Yeohlee Teng is on the board of the Municipal Art Society of New York.

Exhibitions

Sources

Chou, Jerome, ed. Making Midtown: A New Vision for a 21st Century Garment District in New York City. Design Trust for Public Space, 2012.

Khoo Salma Nasution, Alison Hayes & Sehra Yeap Zimbulis: Giving Our Best: The Story of St George's Girls' School, Penang, 1885-2010, Areca Books, 2010

Major, John, ed. YEOHLEE : WORK. Australia: The Images Publishing Group Pty Ltd, 2003

See also

  1. ^ "CFDA". cfda.com. Retrieved 2020-07-22.
  2. ^ Major, John, ed. YEOHLEE : WORK. Australia: The Images Publishing Group Pty Ltd, 2003.
  3. ^ "Made in Midtown". Design Trust for Public Space. Retrieved 2020-07-22.
  4. ^ "Design Trust for Public Space". Design Trust for Public Space. Retrieved 2020-07-22.