|  A graduate of Cornell University, Adam Lippes began his career in fashion at Polo Ralph Lauren in the public relations department. In 1996, he moved to Oscar de la Renta, where he quickly grew to be one of the youngest creative directors in the luxury fashion world. As the worldwide creative director for Oscar de la Renta, Ltd., where he was employed from 1996 to 2003, Adam worked closely with Mr. de la Renta on every aspect of the brand, including design, marketing, and new business development.
In 2003, Adam decided to pursue his dream of creating wearable yet luxurious cotton basics. His desire to “fuse fashion with the perfect white tee” began with a global search for manufacturers of the finest cottons, cashmeres, and wools. Adam launched his eponymous label at Saks Fifth Avenue in spring of 2004. Since then, the business has grown from luxury basics into a full sportswear collection. 2007 has proven to be quite the year for Adam and the company. In August, he was inducted as a member of the prestigious Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA). Adam staged his first formal runway show during New York’s Fashion Week in September to great critical review, gracing the cover of Women’s Wear Daily the following day. In the October issue of Vanity Fair, Adam was chosen as a member of their elite list, “The Next Establishment,” named as one of the most important young designers of today. In December 2007, Adam opened his first freestanding boutique in Manhattan’s trendy Meatpacking District where his men’s and women’s collections will be showcased alongside a selection of hand-picked lifestyle items. Adam is 33 years old and lives in New York City. |