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Peter Som (born 1970) is a Chinese American fashion designer. He was creative director for Bill Blass and creative consultant for Tommy Hilfiger, where he designed the women's wear collection, prior to founding his eponymous label. Born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, Peter Som graduated from Connecticut College in 1993 with a degree in art history. He continued his studies at the Parsons School of Design where he apprenticed with American designers, Michael Kors and Calvin Klein. At Parsons, his talent was recognized through competitions; he won and was presented with the Parsons Gold Thimble Award by Isaac Mizrahi.

After graduating, Peter Som pursued his career as a fashion designer by working under Bill Blass as assistant designer in 1998. In 2001, Som created his own line and unveiled the collection with a showing at Bryant Park. In 2007, he was appointed Creative Director of women's wear for Bill Blass. He then left the company in 2008 to concentrate on his namesake label. In 2009, Som became the creative consultant for Tommy Hilfiger, where he designed the women's runway collection through to 2012.

His label is Peter Som. His collections have been featured in fashion publications including Vogue, W, Elle, Harper's Bazaar, and InStyle. He has a clientele consisting of actresses such as Ginnifer Goodwin, Scarlett Johansson, Kate Mara, Allison Williams, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Natalie Portman, Liv Tyler, Amy Poehler, and Rashida Jones.

Som was born in 1970 and raised in San Francisco, California, by architect parents, who influenced him to start sketching at a young age.[citation needed] He now has a showroom located in New York City.

Peter Som graduated cum laude in art history from Connecticut College in 1993. He then studied fashion at Parsons School of Design and graduated holding apprenticeships with designers, Calvin Klein and Michael Kors. He won the Lord & Taylor dress competition and was then named the Rising Young Talent in the CFDA (Councils of Fashion Designers of America) Scholarship Competition. Isaac Mizrahi presented him with the Parsons Gold Thimble Award for his work in the school's Designer Critic program.

After Peter Som graduated from Parsons with a degree in Fashion Design, he worked under Bill Blass as Assistant Designer in 1998. While working with Blass, Som worked on his own line out of his apartment and came to finish a 15-piece collection. In 2000, hoping for exposure for his protégé, Bill Blass asked Peter Som to accept the CFDA's Dean of American Fashion award in his place and later in 2001, Som became a CFDA member.

He made his debut at Bryant Park for his namesake collection in spring 2001. Sudanese model, Alek Wek wore a jaw-dropping white Peter Som dress to the CFDA Awards where Allure interviewed her about the dress which was then later mentioned in the magazine. In 2003, Cathy Horyn, resident fashion critic at the New York Times, identified Peter as "one of the best young designers working today."[2]

One of his most recognized collections was his spring 2007 collection. Vogue's Anna Wintour described the collection to be "career-changing". In response to Peter Som's Spring 2007 collection, Vogue's Andre Leon Talley wrote "it became emphatically clear that he has moved to the head of his generational class. Magna cum laude, in fact."

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