
Vera Wang failed to make the US Olympic figure skating team, became a senior fashion editor at Vogue for 17 years, and then — at age 40 — founded her eponymous bridal design house after being unable to find a wedding dress she loved. Born in New York City in 1949, Wang's late pivot to entrepreneurship produced one of the most recognizable luxury fashion brands in the world. Her deconstructed, fashion-forward bridal aesthetic — breaking from the traditional white poof — transformed the wedding dress industry. Her story is one of the most compelling examples of successful reinvention in American entrepreneurship.
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