Lisa Xu

Lisa Xu
Residence Melbourne, Australia
Occupation Milliner and nuclear medicine technologist

Lisa Jue Xu (born 1985 in China) is an Australian milliner and nuclear medicine technologist based in Melbourne. Xu's original background is in the medical world of diagnostic imaging and now she is also an emerging talent as a designer of millinery and the owner of 'Lady of Leisure Millinery' and 'Lady of Leisure Jewellery', millinery and accessories businesses.[1]

Fashion career

Xu is a regular racegoer and part of the inspiration for her business came from growing tired of paying a lot of money for hats and deciding make her own. She studied millinery with Waltraud Reiner of Torb and Reiner and started her fashion career by making hats and fascinators for her friends. She also credits hat designer, Philip Treacy, as one of her inspirations.[2] Her hobby/sideline quickly grew and now her label, 'Lady of Leisure Millinery', has many Australian and international clients. The business commenced in 2010 and has already expanded, with the addition of a jewellery range.[3]

In an article in the St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne newsletter, Xu explains that "the average hat can take up to a week to create and is made in various stages, from moulding the base to sewing and affixing different elements and adornments".[2]

In 2010, Xu had her initial success in the mainstream millinery world when she made it to the preliminary finals in the Derby Day Fashions on the Field at Flemington.[1] At the November 2012 Ballarat Cup meeting, Xu was awarded the Ballarat Cup Lady of the Day and a number of millinery sashes.[4] At the February 2013 Mornington Cup meeting, Xu was the runner up in the 'Fashions on the Field Millinery Award', with her entry described as "simplistically beautiful".[5] The 2013 Bendigo Cup race meeting was the venue for a Myer Fashions on the Field event and the Myer Millinery Award was taken out by an entrant wearing a headpiece designed by Lisa Xu.[6] Xu was an entrant in the 2013 Flemington Derby day Fashions on the Field event in November and showed the power of online retailing by highlighting that she was able to purchase her outfit via the internet for just $200 including her suit ($100), shoes ($100) and her hat that she made ($0).[7]

Scientific career

Xu is a nuclear medicine technologist at St Vincent’s Hospital, Melbourne, starting there in 2010.[1] She has a Bachelor of Biomedical Science from Deakin University BSc(Hons), and a Masters of Medical Radiations specialising in Nuclear Medicine from Monash University.[3][8]

Personal life

Xu is based in the Melbourne suburb of Carlton.[4] She has no siblings.[8] Her mother, Lily, was the first person from her small town, Xiangtan - Hunan Provence, China, to migrate to Australia, spending three years apart from her family while she worked to make a better life for them. At the age of five, Lisa and her father joined her mother in Australia.[3] Xu attended Mentone Girls’ Grammar School where she studied VCE dance and balanced this with a great love for calisthenics in her final years at high school.[1] She went on to study classical ballet completing all her Royal Academy of Dance (RAD) examinations. Xu's studied at Deakin and Monash universities resulted in her achieving a bachelor's degree and a master's degree.[8]

Highlighting her interest in the racing industry, Xu is part owner of a horse in New Zealand with her fiancé.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "The world of perspex, studs and straw", The Weekly Review, 5 October 2013. Retrieved 11 October 2013.
  2. 1 2 "Hats off to our resident nuclear medicine milliner", The St Vincent Hospital Newsletter October 2013 - page 10, October 2013. Retrieved 18 October 2013.
  3. 1 2 3 "Lisa Xu", Mentone Girls Grammar School, 2013. Retrieved 11 October 2013.
  4. 1 2 "Ballarat Cup: nuclear medicine technologist named Lady of the Day", The Ballarat Courier, 26 November 2012. Retrieved 12 October 2013.
  5. "Racing Fashion Australia" by A S Isenberg, Racing Fashion Australia, October 2013. Retrieved 3 November 2013.
  6. Wines, Maddie (30 October 2013). "Mary Katrantzou print dress, a winner". Bendigo Advertiser. Retrieved 23 November 2013.
  7. "E-tailers make a fashion statement" by Georgina Safe, The Age, 2 November 2013. Retrieved 3 November 2013.
  8. 1 2 3 "Gift of the lab", The Weekly Review, 8 August 2013. Retrieved 12 October 2013.

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