Vera Wang the New York celebrity fashion designer has bought a Steve Hermann designed property in Coldwater Canyon, Beverley Hills, Los Angeles.
Singapore -- (SBWIRE) -- 09/09/2011 -- Celebrity New York fashion designer Vera Wang has splashed out US$9.2 million on a Steve Hermann designed property in Coldwater Canyon, Beverley Hills, Los Angeles.
Hermann bought the 408m2 house in June 2008 for US$5 million. He spent the next two years completely redesigning and renovating the 1967 built property at a cost of US$3 million.
Two new bedrooms were added. The ceilings were raised to a height of 3.6 metres. The original swimming pool was removed and replaced with a sunken, infinity-edge pool and Jacuzzi. And a tiered, thirty seat movie theatre was built.
“It was a mid-century modern [property] with good bones, but it hadn't been touched in decades,” Hermann commented.
The house has been dubbed “The Glass Mansion” because it features floor to ceiling glass walls to creating a feeling of open space.
In fact, from the rear entrance it is possible to see right through the property and take in the view of the Los Angeles basin below.
Hermann, who renovates homes for A-list celebrities, put the property back on the market in March 2011, with an asking price of US$10.9 million.
Vera Wang is one of America’s best known fashion designers. She is of Chinese descent but was born and raised in New York City. Her parents are from Shanghai, China and migrated to the USA in the 1940s.
Originally trained as a figure skater, Wang competed in the 1968 U.S. Figure Skating Championships but failed to make the U.S. Olympic Team.
Wang started her fashion career in 1972 as designer for Vogue where she spent the next sixteen years. She then worked with Ralph Lauren for two years, before opening her own design studio at the Carlyle Hotel, New York in 1990.
The designer has since made wedding gowns for Chelsea Clinton, Ivanka Trump, Alicia Keys, Mariah Carey and Victoria Beckham.
Wang’s dresses have also been featured in US television shows ‘Sex in the City’ and ‘The West Wing’.
In 2010 Wang was presented with the Leadership in the Arts Award by Harvard-Radcliffe Asian American Association, for her contribution to costume and fashion design.
She has now expanded her brand to include handbags, perfume, jewellery, eyewear, shoes and house-wares.