Alexander Wang had the fashion world swooning when he presented his very first ready-to-wear collection at New York Fashion Week in February 2007 -- and he was only 23 years old. Later that year, he offered up some runway looks for spring, which included the signature that would make him a household name: the slouchy t-shirt.
This year Wang will turn 30, and his designs have matured as he has. Today, the (relatively) seasoned creative director showed his Spring/Summer 2014 collection with offerings that built upon his catapulting staple. Crop tops, unbuttoned Oxford shirts and logo-emblazoned jumpers all graced Wang's winding catwalk, proving that the designer has advanced quite a bit in the past six years. (Balenciaga sure thought so.)
Below, see the t-shirt Wang showed for spring back in 2007 alongside his eye-catching, deconstructed white "t-shirt" from the Spring 2014 collection we saw today. Reinventing a wardrobe staple? You've come a long way, baby.
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