Anna Wintour, editor of American Vogue, looks on (front row, black shades)
as the Jason Wu Fall 2013 Ready-to-Wear Collection walks a Park Avenue runway
during Mercedes Benz Fashion Week in New York on February 8, 2013.
Brizo fixtures on display in the Designer Bath showroom include a
collection dressed in a matte black finish designed by Jason Wu.
Premium faucet brand Brizo has been the official fashion week sponsor of designer Jason Wu since 2006. Their partnership extends to a bath collection that Wu designed for Brizo in his favored matte black finish. What brought a young faucet company (owned by the Delta label) and a now famous dress designer (Wu has designed the last two inaugural gowns for First Lady Michelle Obama) together? Recently I had the opportunity to find out.
Design bloggers on the runway of the Jason Wu fashion show, February 2013
I was invited along with a select group of design bloggers from across the country (a couple of which traveled from as far as Dubai) as the guest of Brizo to learn more about the inspiration behind their brand AND to attend the Jason Wu Fall 2013 fashion show in New York. We even got the chance to meet Wu at an after-party celebrating the launch of his latest Ready-to-Wear collection. It was quite the fairytale experience!
Besides all the sparkle, glitz and glam of the NY fashion scene, what I came away with from our time spent with the Brizo team is how much they love what they do. They truly are passionate about providing innovative products that offer high performance while functioning as works of art for the home.
First, a little bit about the brand ...
The Brizo brand was introduced in 2004 on the pages of the September issue of Vogue magazine. From the very start, the goal was to present a line of faucets with a true sense of style that appealed to both interior designers and homeowners.
– photo courtesy of Brizo –
A year later, up and coming fashion designer Jason Wu was introduced to Brizo to create a number of dresses for a series of ad campaigns, and in 2006 Brizo sponsored Wu’s first fashion show at Bryant Park. A collaborative relationship was born.
2007 print campaign by ad agency Young & Laramore featuring ballerinas
photographed underwater wearing Jason Wu designed gowns.
photo credit: Howard Schatz
Sketch of faucet designed by Judd Lord, Director of Industrial Design at Brizo
End result: the Belo faucet by Brizo with available deck-mount bud vase
– photo courtesy of Brizo –
It wasn’t long before Wu was asked to design a collection exclusively for Brizo. After seeing a prototype for a new faucet, Wu came up with the concept of a matte black finish applied to a sleek, minimalist design that was in keeping with his finely tailored fashions. Next, Jason showed the Brizo team images of interiors that he found inspiring and relevant to his design aesthetic. From those photos, baroque flowers were pulled out as a design element for the collection, featured as back plates and even defining the shape of the waste basket. Smoky glass shelves, like the ones in Wu’s fashion studio, were also incorporated into the Brizo collection. His signature owl emblem is even stamped on the top of the lav faucet handle (come see it up close and in person at our showroom!) Of course, he was also on the production set once again with a model being photographed wearing a dress of his making, this time for the 2012 ad campaign introducing Jason Wu for Brizo.
– photo courtesy of Brizo –
– photo courtesy of Brizo –
Brizo has a wide variety of fashion-forward models to choose from, each with an equally compelling story and distinct design point of view. For example, the Venuto below, designed by Judd Lord, was inspired by Japanese hair ornaments seen on a visit to a Sake bar while on a trip to Milan. Note the fine detail of the slanted tip on the simple and elegant faucet lever.
In everyday terms, using faucets that magically turn on and off with a slight tap anywhere on the faucet or with a wave of the hand is sheer genius and super fun!
To learn more about these advanced technologies, click here.
Snapshots from my Brizo sponsored trip to New York ...
Bloggers meet and greet at the Eventi hotel: Todd Venditouli, Adele Young,
Judd Lord of Brizo, Marilyn Russell, Barbara Elza Hirsch and myself.
Product Marketing Director Kristen Baum discussing the
Brizo brand with our group of design bloggers.
photo credit: Jayme Thornton
Touring the LEED certified Hearst Towers and Elle Decor Magazine:
myself, Katrina Stumbo, Nick Prihoda of Young & Laramore, Ellen Cheever
Making our dinner at Sur La Table. My team included Senior Brand Manager
for Brizo Laura Brooks, Cristi Holcombe, Donna Hall and Laura Bielecki
for Brizo Laura Brooks, Cristi Holcombe, Donna Hall and Laura Bielecki
A favorite look of mine from the Jason Wu Fall 2013 Collection
Posing with a line up of Jason Wu designs at the after party.
Jason Wu for Brizo spotted in the powder room.
Jason Wu being interviewed by stylist-extraordinaire and good friend “Cannon”
(Cannon first introduced Jason to Brizo) during the runway show after-party.
Some of the fabulous team responsible for organizing our whirlwind NY trip:
Laura Brooks, Katie Feltz, Paula Warner, and Sarah Sinetean
To see more photos from the Jason Wu fashion show and the blogger events that I attended courtesy of Brizo, watch for related posts on Design Vignettes.
And please consider yourself invited to stop by our Beverly showroom at anytime to check out the line-up of Brizo fashions that you can take home for yourself!