Thom Browne, Inc.
Graham Tabor has a diverse work experience in the fashion industry. Graham started their career in 2007 as a Fashion/Design Consultant, collaborating with brands such as Alexander Wang, Helmut Lang, and Theory. In 2010, they co-founded the fine jewelry collection 1-100, which was sold in select retailers. Graham also worked as a Creative Director for Lou Tricot, where they played a vital role in launching a luxury knitwear brand. Graham served as the Head of Knitwear at Thom Browne, Inc. and as a Creative Consultant for Helmut Lang, where they designed and managed the women's knitwear collection. Graham also worked as a Creative Consultant for Ann Demeulemeester and acted as the Design Director of Knitwear for Alexander Wang Inc. Additionally, they co-founded Blouson Noir, a ready-to-wear capsule collection available worldwide. Throughout their career, Graham has demonstrated their expertise in creative direction, design, and development, collaborating with renowned fashion brands.
Graham Tabor's education history begins with a Dual BA with Honors degree from The Johns Hopkins University, which they completed in an unspecified year before 2002. During this time, they studied Art History and International Relations. In 1994, Graham attended Cranbrook Kingswood Upper School, though it is not clear what field of study they pursued there. In 1998, they enrolled in the Fashion Institute of Technology, where they took coursework in Hand Machine Knitting, Draping, and Garment Construction. Graham then studied at the Université Paris-Sorbonne in 1999-2000, focusing on Art History and History. Later, in 2012-2014, they pursued ongoing coursework in classical methods of jewelry fabrication at the Jewelry Arts Institute.
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Thom Browne, Inc.
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Thom Browne is widely recognized for challenging and modernizing today’s uniform: the suit. By questioning traditional proportions, Browne’s designs consistently convey a true American sensibility rooted in quality craftsmanship and precise tailoring. In 2001, Browne began his business with five suits in a small “by appointment” shop in New York City’s West Village and, in the years following, expanded his business to include complete ready-to-wear and accessories collections for both men (2003) and women (2011).Browne has also become known for his highly conceptual runway presentations which have gained global attention for their thought provoking and dramatic themes and settings. Browne has been honored with the CFDA Menswear Designer of the Year Award (2006, 2013, 2016), the GQ Designer of the Year (2008), the FIT Couture Council Award (2017) as well as the Cooper Hewitt National Design Award (2012).His designs are recognized by museums around the world including the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, the Victoria & Albert Museum, the Costume Museum at Bath and the Mode Museum Antwerpen. The brand is currently offered in over 300 leading department store and specialty boutique doors across 40 countries and through 68 retail stores, flagships and shop-in-shops with a projected 78 in 2021 in key cities such as New York, London, Milan, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai and Seoul.