Malan Breton

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Malan Breton
Malan breton2.jpg
Malan Breton in 2019
Born (1973-06-16) 16 June 1973 (age 48)
EducationThe Juilliard School, Circle in the Square
Occupation
  • Musician
  • actor
  • producer
  • director
  • dancer
  • fashion designer
  • singer
  • songwriter
  • fashion model
Years active1996–present
Musical career
Genres
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • piano
  • tuba
  • violin
Labels
Associated acts
Websitewww.malanbreton.com

Malan Breton (born 16 June 1973) is a Taiwanese-born, fashion designer living in France. He is known for his work as a film, and music video director, as a columnist, costume designer, popular musician, television, film producer, Goodwill Ambassador to Taiwan,[1][2] Ambassador to UK Parliament / Parliamentary Society,[3][4][5] and actor.

He launched his namesake fashion label "Malan Breton" in 2005, Malan Breton Homme in 2010, and Fantôme Malan Breton in 2012. On 27 March 2020, Malan Breton released his first music single, a cover of "Somethin' Stupid", featuring Japanese pop band Emergency Tiara.[6][7] He is also known for his philanthropic work in the United Kingdom, and the United States.[8]

Early life[]

Breton was born in Taipei, Taiwan.[9] He began designing fashion at the age of eleven but grew up, as a performer, in the entertainment industry.[9] He never went to design school and is self-taught as a designer.[10]

Career[]

In 1996, Breton moved to New York to cast for the New York fashion week Spring 1997 Collection shows at 7th on Sixth.[11] As a model, Breton was photographed by top photographers and directors Herb Ritts, Len Prince and Hype Williams.[12] Thom Oliphant,[13][14] Joseph Kahn,[15][16] thus getting his start in fashion design as a stylist.[17] His mentors in fashion include Arnold Scaasi, also noted is his training on Savile Row.[18] In 2005, Breton was one of twelve new designers to watch for on the New York runway in WWD Women's Wear Dailies "Cheat Sheet".[19] Malan Breton first received public notice when he came in 14th in the third season of Project Runway (2006).

Breton was featured on an episode of E! Television Fashion Emergency when he performed in the 1998 revival of Cabaret on Broadway.[20] From 1999 to 2005, he was the promo voice of ESPN Extreme Sports[21][22] and the promo voice for ABC Sports in 2033.[23]

In 2007, he opened the first Malan Breton flagship store in NYC's East Village.[24] The collection expanded in 2008 to include Malan Breton Accessories.[25] and in 2010, expanded to include a full line of menswear - Malan Breton Homme (Men).[26] In 2008, Breton and the collection was featured on an episode of Australia's Next Top Model (Cycle 4, episode New York, New York).[27] They featured on an episode of MTV News (episode 'Project Runway' Alumni Stand Out at New York Fashion Week).[28] In 2009, he appeared on MTV Detox (Jim Cantiello With No Pants!).[29] In 2011, Malan Breton Homme and Breton were featured on an episode of MTV News (It's A 'Party And Rock And Roll' Lifestyle For Jim).[30] In 2010, Breton designed costumes for NBC's prime-time game show Minute to Win It,[31][32] and again in 2011.[33] In 2012, Malan Breton expanded to include Fantôme Malan Breton.

In 2014, Malan Breton expanded into outerwear with his first license[34] In 2015, Breton starred with Celeste Holm in the comedy College Debts.[35] In 2016, Malan Breton was named Ambassador to Taiwan to the office of Tourism.[36] In 2017, Breton appeared on an episode of Good Day New York featured on , and partnered with Tokenly and Sohomuse to "launch the first blockchain-powered digital experience for the fashion industry".[37][38]

In 2020, Breton held his first 3D online fashion show, featuring CGI-designed models.[39] On 27 March 2020, Malan Breton with Emergency Tiara released a cover of the music single "Somethin' Stupid". It entered the iTunes French Pop music charts at number ten.[6] In December 2020, Malan Breton duetted with seventh generation Vanderbilt heir Consuelo Costin, on a charity cover of the song "I'll Be Home for Christmas".[40]

Directing[]

Breton was the subject/host/co-producer of The Malan Show featured on BravoTV.com as a weekly web series. It followed the process of making it in America as an independent designer.[41][42]

  • XVJC: Julius Caesar (2019)[43]
  • 8 Counts a Dancer (Documentary) (2018)[44]
  • Kristine W "Stars" Music Video (2018) The video ranked number one on the Billboard charts.[45]
  • Malan Breton a Journey to Taiwan (Documentary) 2015. The film won the 2015 NYIFF Award for best documentary short.[46]
  • Immortal (animated short)[47]

Fashion columnist[]

Malan Breton contributed weekly to OK! magazine's column "Malan's Musings".[48] He covered the 82nd Academy Awards for OK! magazine in a column called "Malan Breton Takes on Oscar Fashion!"[49] He and Jeannie Mai covered red carpet fashion for the 2012 Golden Globes Awards for OK! magazine.[50]

Costume design[]

Malan Breton has designed specialty costumes for NBC's New Year's Eve (2020), Golden Globe Awards (2019), WWE SmackDown (2019), 73rd Tony Awards (2019), The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills (2019), Quantico (2018), The Voice UK (2018), 2018 Laurence Olivier Awards (2018), The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills (2018),[21] Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve (2018) Specialty Costumes for the country music band Florida Georgia Line, Kristine W Stars (2018), RuPaul's Drag Race (2017), America's Next Top Model (2017), American Music Awards (2017), BET Awards Specialty costumes for Ray J (2017), Gay for Play Game Show Starring RuPaul (2017), The Real Housewives of New York City (2016),[21] Vanderpump Rules (2017), America's Best Dance Crew MTV (2016), Lethal Weapon (2016), Style Code Live (2016), Breaking Bad (2008 - 2013), The Real Housewives of New York City (2011), Minute to Win It (2010 - 2011), Australia's Next Top Model (2008), Bravo (2008).[21]

Awards[]

  • 2019: UK “Ambassador of the Arts” for his work in fashion, for UK Parliament and the Parliamentary Society for Arts, Sports, and Fashion, by Director Rebeca Riofrio, presided over by Zac Goldsmith PC.[51][52]
  • January 2016 CNA News Taiwan noted Breton, as ambassador to Taiwan for Tourism.[53]
  • 2016 Taiwan Tourism Award
  • 2016 Fashion Group International "Rising Star" (Menswear),[54]
  • 2015 Taiwan Tourism Award,[55]
  • NYIFF Best Documentary Short, Director "Malan Breton A Journey to Taiwan";[56]
  • 2014 United Colours of Fashion "Fashion Icon",[57]
  • 2014 European Fashion Council, Bulgarian Fashion Awards, "Eirene";[58]
  • Nominated for the WGSN Global Fashion Award "Outstanding Collaboration, Malan Breton and NBC".[59]

Collaborations[]

See also[]

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