Seventy Two Changes
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Product type | Clothing |
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Owner | Truth & Pride LLC |
Country | United States |
Introduced | 2009 |
Discontinued | 2011 |
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Website | seventytwochanges |
Seventy Two Changes was a fashion brand jointly founded in New York City in 2009 by the American apparel company Truth & Pride and Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai. The brand later expanded its operations to Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, and Malaysia. In 2011, the company ceased operations due to differences in business philosophies between its American and Mainland Chinese shareholders.[1][2]
History
[edit]Ken Erman previously served as president and co-founder of the American fashion brand L.A.M.B. Passionate about various music genres, he sought to merge music with fashion. Hailing from a family deeply rooted in the fashion industry, his family owns Notations, a clothing company headquartered in Pennsylvania. Erman accumulated 12 years of experience in the apparel industry within the family business, frequently traveling across Asia to build partnerships and deepen his understanding of fashion. In 2003, he co-founded the L.A.M.B. brand with American singer Gwen Stefani. Years later, recognizing the rapidly growing Asian market, Erman met with Truth & Pride president Brenda Lin and Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai in Taiwan. Sharing a common brand vision, the three parties collaborated to launch the brand Seventy Two Changes. Tsai became the first Asian celebrity to successfully partner with an American apparel company. The brand combined Eastern and Western cultural influences, introducing designs to a global market.[3][4]
In February 2009, Seventy Two Changes was officially established in New York City. The brand name was inspired by Tsai's 2003 album "Magic" (also literally translated as See My 72 Changes in Chinese), symbolizing a diverse range of styles.[5] At the brand's launch event in Manhattan's SoHo Showroom, Tsai announced the debut collection's theme, "Music", featuring four major series: "Rocker Chic", "Disco Glamour", "Street Jazz", and "Girly Sweet". The collection comprised 100 pieces and was slated for sale at Nordstrom stores across 12 U.S. cities, with plans to expand into Asian markets within the same year. By August 2009, during a San Francisco event, Tsai announced that the brand had begun selling in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, and parts of Malaysia, increasing its presence to 30 cities.[6] She noted strong sales performance for the fall/winter collection, with shareholders requesting 300 designs per season going forward. That season's sales reached approximately US$1 million, with the spring/summer collection sales rising by 60% compared to the debut season.[7][8][9][10]
In February 2010, Tsai attended the fall/winter collection launch in New York City, themed "Flamenco", which included four series: "Pop Electronica", "Urban Rock", "Gypsy Romance", and "Timeless Luxury". That same month, the brand opened its first flagship store in Shanghai Times Square and officially entered the Mainland China market.[11] In 2011, due to differing business philosophies between the brand's American and Mainland Chinese shareholders, combined with the expiration of Tsai's two-year designer contract, she stepped down from her design role. Tsai indicated plans to potentially launch a new fashion brand for online retail. Meanwhile, Erman shifted his focus back to managing Truth & Pride.[12][13]
References
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- ^ "ken erman | Fashionable Fun : San Francisco". www.fashionablefun.com. Retrieved 2016-08-28.
- ^ "One to Watch: Seventy Two Changes". NBC New York. 2009-10-05. Retrieved 2024-11-23.
- ^ "蔡依林自创服饰品牌纽约开卖 命名"72变"--人民网娱乐频道--人民网". 2017-12-01. Archived from the original on 1 December 2017. Retrieved 2024-11-23.
- ^ "蔡依林自创品牌攻美国 首批订单超百万美元图_文娱频道_新华网". 2016-08-28. Archived from the original on 28 August 2016. Retrieved 2024-11-23.
- ^ "蔡依林服装品牌"72变" 一年赚97万". 2010-02-24. Retrieved 2016-08-28.
- ^ "Interview: Jolin Tsai | Luxury Insider". 2016-09-15. Archived from the original on 15 September 2016. Retrieved 2024-11-23.
- ^ "Fashion Alert: Taiwanese Pop-Star Jolin Tsai Debuts Fashion Line in SF - 7x7 Bay Area". www.7x7.com. Retrieved 2024-11-23.
- ^ Haight, Sarah (2010-02-26). "Design Pop: A Taiwanese Celebrity's Brand Grows". WWD. Retrieved 2024-11-23.
- ^ "蔡依林自创服装品牌"72变"进攻内地市场(图)_娱乐_凤凰网". ent.ifeng.com. Retrieved 2016-08-28.
- ^ "蔡依林參與設計 「72變」悄收攤 | 即時新聞 | 20120222 | 蘋果日報". 2016-08-29. Archived from the original on 29 August 2016. Retrieved 2024-11-23.
- ^ "Jolin Tsai To Start An Online Fashion Store". Retrieved 2016-08-28.
External links
[edit]- Seventy Two Changes (closed)
- Truth and Pride