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Wayne
has an unparalleled reputation for fashion styling, and
has worked with
some of the world's biggest celebrities and most glamorous
women. His client list reads like an entertainment and music
industries' Who's Who: Janet Jackson, Tina Turner, Cindy
Crawford, Christie Brinkley, Lauren Hutton, Halle Berry
and Glenn Close and Meryl Streep, to name a few. Born in
Bergenfield, NJ, Wayne starred in TV commercials as a child
model. Later he trained at the Pratt Institute, studying
graphic design, before becoming a celebrity fashion stylist.
Wayne
has been a top fashion stylist for 17 years. He was the
first in the industry to be named "Celebrity Fashion
Stylist" or as some have put it, "Stylist to the
Stars." He's learned that he can dress anyone, whatever
their size, shape or budget. His expertise in spotting a
trend, fit, color, balance, design and body shape issues
have put him in great demand. He has been quoted as saying,
"I have dressed every body type from Roseanne Barr
to Janet Jackson." He was honored to be asked to feature
his costume designs in The Metropolitan Museum of Art's
"Rock Style"exhibit. The exhibit has traveled
around the globe. The costumes in the exhibit are considered
the best in music history. The outfits chosen were Janet
Jackson's couture dominatrix outfit from the Busta Rhymes
"What's It Gonna Be" video. The video won numerous
awards for style and music. The exhibit also featured two
of Tina Turner's tour costumes for the 1995-1996 Wildest
Dreams tour the premiere outfit was designed by Wayne Scot
Lukas and executed by Gianni Versace. Wayne has been nominated
for the coveted VH-1 Vogue Fashion Award for "Most
Stylish Video." Other videos that he has styled and
designed for have won awards on MTV, BET and VH-1. He costume
designed and was visual consultant on Tina Turners "Wildest
Dreams" World Tour, and her "24/7" World
Tour. Wayne also worked on special opening costumes for
Janet Jackson's "All For You" World Tour. Wayne
has just completed Justin Timberlake's wardrobe and style
for Justin and his dancers on Mr. Timberlake's current Justified
World Tour. The wardrobe has gotten amazing press all over
Europe. Wayne has collaborated with the world's leading
directors and photographers. His video and film work can
be seen on VH-1, HBO, MTV, and BET.
Wayne's
work as a fashion stylist can be seen on the editorial pages
of many magazines including: Elle, Arena, Marie Claire,
Us, People, W, Vibe, Premiere, Entertainment Weekly, Italian
and British Vogue, and Harper's Bazaar, among others.
Wayne Scot Lukas is now widely recognizable to the general
public for having been the co-host/stylist of the new hit
TLC fashion intervention show "What Not To Wear."
Wayne is involved in creating a line of lingerie and body
shapers that really work. He is also in the process of releasing
his first book on style tips. Wayne has partnered with a
celebrity client and a film and television production company
is in the works. Wayne was also asked to be the spokesperson
to promote "What To Wear" in photographs with
Kodak Perfect Touch. Wayne will have four pages dedicated
to him and his style tips in the Spiegel 2004 spring book.
He will show women how to fit their body types and create
their perfect "uniform."Wayne has recently been
named the new spokesperson for msnshopping.com
Microsoft. He will share his fashion tips for real people
and will show the public how to shop and create their own
personal clothing and home style online.
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