American fashion designer Vera Wang has been named in an exclusive article released by the Wall Street Journal surrounding Jeffrey Epstein. On July 24, WSJ released the new part of the article naming the personalities who allegedly wrote birthday letters for Jeffrey Epstein on his 50th birthday.
The Wall Street Journal first reported on July 17 that Donald Trump had written a birthday letter to Jeffrey Epstein, marking the outlet’s initial article related to Epstein’s birthday correspondence. Trump has denied the allegations, calling them fake.
In the new release, the outlet named Vera Wang, a well-known designer famous for her wedding dress creations. The letters were reportedly gathered by Jeffrey's former girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell, to be made into a custom book for Epstein’s 50th birthday. It was celebrated in 2003.
According to the Wall Street Journal, Vera Wang, in her birthday letter to Epstein, wrote about going on a shopping trip with him. It also included a lighthearted joke about turning him into 'The Bachelor.'
As of now, Vera Wang has not issued any public statement in response to the Wall Street Journal articles that mention her in connection with Jeffrey Epstein’s birthday letters.
More details about Vera Wang
Vera Wang was reportedly the youngest person ever appointed as an editor at Vogue after graduating from Sarah Lawrence College in art history. After resigning from Vogue, she worked with Ralph Lauren, adding to her recognition. She is also the winner of the André Leon Talley Lifetime Achievement Award and the Council of Fashion Designers of America Lifetime Achievement Award.
Her fashion website sells eyewear, apparel, jewelry, fragrances, and more. Some of the celebrities Wang has worked with reportedly include Khloe Kardashian, Vanessa Hudgens, Avril Lavigne, and Kim Kardashian.
Wang is also a mother to two kids, Cecilia Becker and Josephine Becker, that she welcomed with Arthur P. Becker. The couple reportedly parted ways in 2012.
Along with Wang, the Wall Street Journal has also named Leon Black, Mort Zuckerman, and Leslie Wexner in their article. The article also included the 42nd president of the United States, Bill Clinton. However, Clinton’s spokesperson said he had no knowledge of any wrongdoing and had ended contact with Epstein years before his 2019 arrest.