About: Adrienne Wu

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Adrienne Francis Wu Ming Bong is a Canadian fashion designer who was born on August 9, 1990 in Burlington, Ontario. On their YouTube channel in 2015, Wu came out as Neutrois (Non-Binary) Transgender, began using gender-neutral pronouns, and began advocating with Toronto's (SOY) Supporting Our Youth group. Wu began her self-taught career in 2008, when she posted 50 outfits on social media, which led to possibilities to produce fashion shows and collections across Canada. Margaret Atwood, a display at the National Gallery, and Freed Development's Fashion House Condos were among the business collaborations featured during Vancouver, Ottawa, and Toronto Fashion Week. Wu has concentrated on design through fleecer.ca, a wearable technology firm, @wumingbong on Youtube, a transgender and non-bina

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  • Adrienne Francis Wu Ming Bong is a Canadian fashion designer who was born on August 9, 1990 in Burlington, Ontario. On their YouTube channel in 2015, Wu came out as Neutrois (Non-Binary) Transgender, began using gender-neutral pronouns, and began advocating with Toronto's (SOY) Supporting Our Youth group. Wu began her self-taught career in 2008, when she posted 50 outfits on social media, which led to possibilities to produce fashion shows and collections across Canada. Margaret Atwood, a display at the National Gallery, and Freed Development's Fashion House Condos were among the business collaborations featured during Vancouver, Ottawa, and Toronto Fashion Week. Wu has concentrated on design through fleecer.ca, a wearable technology firm, @wumingbong on Youtube, a transgender and non-binary advocacy platform, and a Huffington Post column researching queer theory, trans studies, and transhumanism since transitioning. A collaboration with art critic and scholar Matthew Grimm @grimmxwu on Instagram, which investigates the intersections between Meta-Modernism and Post-Humanism, is now in the works. (en)
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  • November 2020 (en)
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  • Adrienne Francis Wu Ming Bong is a Canadian fashion designer who was born on August 9, 1990 in Burlington, Ontario. On their YouTube channel in 2015, Wu came out as Neutrois (Non-Binary) Transgender, began using gender-neutral pronouns, and began advocating with Toronto's (SOY) Supporting Our Youth group. Wu began her self-taught career in 2008, when she posted 50 outfits on social media, which led to possibilities to produce fashion shows and collections across Canada. Margaret Atwood, a display at the National Gallery, and Freed Development's Fashion House Condos were among the business collaborations featured during Vancouver, Ottawa, and Toronto Fashion Week. Wu has concentrated on design through fleecer.ca, a wearable technology firm, @wumingbong on Youtube, a transgender and non-bina (en)
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