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Wang launched her company in 1990 as a bridal brand with a shop at the Carlyle Hotel on Madison Avenue and a sinking feeling in her stomach. She still feels that way sometimes when she's about to take another big leap, she acknowledged, but said each success pushes her to go a little farther. She says being on top requires a combination of "responsibility, dedication, love and passion." That delicate balance comes through in her artful style. "I was always taught that anyone should be able to pursue their dream and that the biggest crime is not to try. That made me motivated, and I didn't want to wonder what could have happened." The perk that comes with it all? "I have a great closet," she said. Wang has served on the CFDA board, so she knows how thoughtful the process is when selecting a lifetime honoree. "This is beyond anything I could have expected. I had informed other designers they had gotten the award. ... It was such a shock to get the call" from CFDA President Diane von Furstenberg. "She said,
'Sit down. You're going to like this.'" The hardest part -- other than choosing what to wear -- was pulling together a retrospective of styles for a video tribute that would suit such a perfectionist. "The ongoing, unmitigating truth is I would have done anything to be in fashion," said Wang.
"I would have swept floors, which I did at Vogue, swept up hair from a model's haircut, pack up clothes, stay on a Friday night after the store closed to get it ready for the next day, which I did at Ralph (Lauren). Still, I always felt privileged to have this job. How lucky am I to have gotten here?" ___ Online:
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