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Intro | American fashion designer and founder of Steven Alan boutiques and Steven Alan Collection. | |
Places | United States of America | |
is | Fashion designer | |
Work field | Fashion | |
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Biography
Steven Alan (born Steven Alan Grossman) is an American fashion designer from New York City.
Brand
Alan's designs and collections have gained critical attention from British Vogue, Teen Vogue, Nylon, New York magazine, the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and others. The fashion-industry trade journal Women's Wear Daily reported "Steven Alan has become a household name for hip consumers, including actresses Mary-Kate Olsen and Natalie Portman."
History
Opening his first New York City retail store and showroom in 1994 to curate and sell the works of other designers, by 1999 Alan launched his own line of ready-to-wear standards, including his now-signature "Reverse Seam" button-down, chinos, and cotton dresses in colorful plaids, stripes and chambray. New York described the collection as catering to those "looking for edgier versions of traditional garb."
Having expanded to six eponymous New York locations, in 2008 the brand opened three shops in Southern California. On November 11, 2011, its first San Francisco, CA boutique opened in Hayes Valley. Alan has also designed collections for Urban Outfitters, Uniqlo, Keds , and a collection of khakis and sportswear for Dockers. The Steven Alan Collection is now carried in over 300 stores worldwide.
On April 29, 2011, Women's Wear Daily reported that Steven Alan had sold a minority share in his company to former Fossil, Inc. CEO Tom Kartsotis. Kartsotis and a group of investors are acquiring American made fashion brands under the name Bedrock Manufacturing Corp.
In 2017 it closed its stores in Chicago and Brooklyn, and its e-commerce site was taken down, sparking rumors that the brand was shuttering; the designer stated that the brand is re-structuring to sell more of its own collections and less of the other brands it carries, and will restart the e-commerce site after maintenance.