Anna Sui
American fashion designer
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| 2020 | Anna Sui moved out of the Broome Street store space. |
| 2019 | Anna Sui relaunched her diffusion line, reviving the Sui by Anna Sui brand after a period of absence. |
| 2019 | Released 4 limited sets of Barbie dolls featuring outfits from her Spring 2019 collection, part of Barbie's 60th anniversary celebration. |
| 2018 | Sui received the Women's Entrepreneurship Day Pioneer Award at the United Nations, recognizing her achievements in fashion. |
| August 2018 | Sui collaborated with online retailer Modcloth on an 8-dress capsule collection in extended sizes, using adapted silhouettes and prints from previous collections. |
| August 2017 | PBTeen launched Sui's collection, inspired by Art Nouveau and her adolescent bedroom, including bedding, accessories, and furniture. |
| July 2017 | Anna Sui teamed up with Macy's to launch the Anna Sui X International Concepts collection, featuring new versions of runway pieces, jewelry, and shoes. |
| May 2017 | London's Fashion and Textile Museum debuted 'The World of Anna Sui' exhibition, the first UK museum retrospective of an American fashion designer. Simultaneously, a new career book by Tim Blanks was announced, and the Anna Sui X INC International Concepts collection for Macy's was planned for September, featuring model Karen Elson. |
| January 2017 | Collaborated with Kenner/Takara to launch Blythe Adores Anna doll collection, with 500 dolls released via international lottery. |
| August 2016 | Launched Anna Sui Mag, an online Japanese language magazine and lifestyle blog, marking the 20th anniversary of her entry into the Japanese market. |
| June 2016 | A historical retrospective of Sui's designs was displayed at the Beijing SKP department store, featuring items and outfits from her first show in 1991 through her 2016 collections. |
| February 2016 | Sui partnered with Opening Ceremony for their 'Year of China' Spring Summer 2016 collection, reissuing pieces from her 1993 and 1994 collections. |
| August 2015 | Anna Sui collaborated with The Frye Company to launch a limited edition collection inspired by Nordic culture and the History Channel's show Vikings, expanding on a previous collaboration for her Fall/Winter 2015 fashion show. |
| June 2015 | Sui relocated her Soho flagship store from its original 113 Greene Street location to 424 Broome Street after 23 years. |
| April 2015 | Sui partnered with O'Neill to launch a collaborative collection inspired by the California beach scene. |
| March 2015 | Partnered with Isetan and Sailor Moon to launch the Sailor Moon × Anna Sui collection, featured at the Isetan store in Shinjuku. |
| April 2014 | Returned to Detroit to partner with Ford Motor Company on the Mustang Unleashed Collection, celebrating the 50-year anniversary of the Ford Mustang. |
| February 2014 | Lee Min-ho announced the Anna Sui for Fila collection in Asia on behalf of Anta Sports Products and Fila China, which was set to launch in 2015. |
| November 2013 | Clothing from Sui's 1999 and 2000 collections were featured in the RetroSpective: Fashion & Textile History Gallery exhibition at the Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology. |
| 2012 | Anna Sui created a handbag line in collaboration with Coach called Anna Sui for Coach. |
| 2011 | Sui collaborated with Hush Puppies to create a limited edition shoe collection, which was debuted during the Fall 2011 fashion show. |
| 2011 | Collaborated with Google to create a themed Google Chrome web browser extension. |
| April 2011 | Sui attended the Identities fashion show at Harvard College, speaking to students and receiving the Leadership of the Arts Award. |
| 2010 | Sui collaborated with Andrew Bolton to publish a book documenting her 20-year career and launched her Forbidden Affair fragrance. |
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