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Wayne Hemingway was born on 19 January, 1961 in Morecambe, England, U.K., is an English designer. Discover Wayne Hemingway's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?
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Morecambe, England, U.K. |
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Wayne Hemingway Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Wayne Hemingway's Wife?
His wife is Gerardine Hemingway (m. 1982)
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Gerardine Hemingway (m. 1982) |
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Jack Hemingway, Tilly Hemingway, Corey Hemingway, Beck Hemingway |
Wayne Hemingway Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Wayne Hemingway worth at the age of 63 years old? Wayne Hemingway’s income source is mostly from being a successful designer. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Wayne Hemingway's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Wayne Andrew Hemingway (born 19 January 1961) is an English designer and co-founder of Red or Dead.
He is also on the Design Council Trustee Board and having been with the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE) for a decade since its inception (as Chair of Building For Life) is now on the Design Council CABE Committee.
Hemingway is a Professor in The Built Environment Department of Northumbria University, a Doctor of Design at Wolverhampton, Lancaster and Stafford, a Fellow of Blackburn College and a Senior Fellow of Regent's University London.
Hemingway was born in Morecambe, Lancashire, the son of Mohawk chief and former wrestler Billy Two Rivers.
His father left the family and returned to Canada when Wayne was three years old, but the two later resumed contact.
Hemingway's earliest memories are of his mother and grandmother dressing him up as Elvis, a Beatle or Tarzan and being paraded up and down Morecambe pier.
His grandfather worked at Grimethorpe colliery as a civil engineer.
He lived on Thirlmere Drive and attended Lancaster Road school.
He later earned a scholarship at Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Blackburn.
In 1982 he completed a Degree in Geography and Town Planning at University College London, and subsequently completed an MA in Fashion at the University of Surrey.
By 1983, they had opened a shop in Kensington, London, selling Gerardine's self-made clothes.
That same year, the first Red or Dead collection was also created, inspired by Russian peasant clothing.
It was well received and they obtained a large order from US department store Macy's.
Red or Dead stores began to sell Dr. Martens work-wear shoes as a fashion item, thus began a range of fashion shoes within the stores.
Their Red or Dead brand went on to win the British Fashion Council's Street style Award in 1995, 1996, and 1997.
In 1998 Wayne and Gerardine Hemingway sold the Red or Dead company to Pentland Group a privately held, global brand management company.
The sale financed Gerardine's design of their house in Chichester, West Sussex.
In 1999 they set up 'HemingwayDesign', which specialises in affordable and social design.
The highest profile project Homes.
The house cost around £330,000 to build and furnish (in 2005).
the Staiths South Bank, an 800 property mass market housing project on Tyneside for Taylor Wimpey Homes Award has won a series of high-profile awards, including the 2005 Housing Design Award for best large project and Building Magazine's "Best Housing-Led Regeneration Project" and the highest rating of any large-scale scheme in a recent CABE audit.
Other major projects include The Bridge Dartford, a development of 1,000 homes in Kent.
Hemingway has designed beachpods in Boscombe for rent and sale, which raised over £1 million for the local authority.
In 2010, he wrote the foreword to the book Cycling in the North of England.
Hemingway's team organised a new cultural event in August 2010, the 'Vintage Festival'.
In 2011, the festival took place at Southbank Centre in London, as part of the 60th Anniversary of the Festival of Britain (held originally in 1951), and again in 2012.
In 2012, Wayne, Gerardine, and the 'HemingwayDesign' team were appointed as designers of the historic and disused Dreamland site in Margate.
This included the transformation and branding of the £10m heritage theme park.
In 2012, Hemingway received an honorary degree ('Doctor of Arts') from Leeds Metropolitan University.
In 2013, the Vintage Festival took place in Glasgow and Morecambe.
Hemingway said We loved visiting Glasgow when we had our Red or Dead shop on Buchanan Street and have always enjoyed visiting Glasgow's Merchant City.
A Vintage New Year was held at Southbank Centre in 2013.
October 2013 saw the launch of Vintage presents A Classic Car Boot Sale.
On 25 June 2014, Wayne Hemingway and his wife, Gerardine Hemingway MBE, were made Honorary Senior Fellows of Regent's University London.
Hemingway started his fashion career by selling items from his wardrobe, and that of his childhood sweetheart (now wife) Gerardine, in Camden Market.
It was such a success that Gerardine opened a stall in the Kensington market, selling clothes she produced from a sewing machine on-site.
It was £6 rent for the stall and we took £80 the first day.
It just took off from there.
They proved successful, and by the end of the year they had 16 stalls at the market, with shipments of second-hand clothing and footwear brought in from all over the world.
In 2014, Hemingway's company introduced a new London Underground staff uniform, initially trialled at several stations and train depots before being introduced company-wide in 2015.