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US designer Kate Spade found dead at 55

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Designer Kate Spade, one of the biggest names in American fashion known especially for her sleek handbags, was found dead Tuesday in her New York apartment. She was 55. A police spokeswoma­n said Spade had committed suicide, but told AFP the exact circumstan­ces of her death were not yet clear. A source close to the investigat­ion said she had left a note in her Park Avenue apartment. Spade’s relatives said in a statement that they were “devastated by today’s tragedy” and would “miss her terribly,” asking for privacy. She is survived by her husband and teenage daughter.

Tributes to Spade poured in from celebritie­s, the fashion world and everyday women who admired her quintessen­tially American style, which had a sophistica­ted yet playful vibe. The Council of Fashion Designers of America hailed Spade’s work. “She was a great talent who had an immeasurab­le impact on American fashion and the way the world viewed American accessorie­s,” said a statement from CFDA board chairman Diane von Furstenber­g and CEO Steven Kolb. Iconic handbags

Spade-a Missouri native who first worked as a journalist, including a stint as accessorie­s editor at Mademoisel­le magazine-launched her eponymous fashion label in 1993 with her husband Andy and the help of outside investors. Her cheerful use of bright colors and prints proved a hit with career women. The brand, initially sold in several New York stores, opened its flagship in the city’s Soho neighborho­od in 1996. Her designs represente­d the New York aesthetic-a mix of modern and classic. It was so associated with the city that she eventually added its name to her label, Kate Spade New York.

Her most famous handbag was the “Sam”-a black mid-size rectangula­r bag. Generally, her handbags were stylish but not ostentatio­us. The “Sam” was relaunched this year by the label in new prints and colors. Beyond the label’s signature handbags, Spade was also known for shoes. It later branched into ready-to-wear, after she had left the company. Many changes at label

In 1999, Spade ceded a majority stake in her company to high-end department store chain Neiman Marcus for $34 million. NM then sold the label to textiles giant Liz Claiborne. Spade sold the last of her shares in the company in the mid-2000s for another $59 million, and was no longer directly associated with the management of the company bearing her name. In 2017, Coach (now Tapestry) bought the Kate Spade label, the last remnant of Liz Claiborne, in a deal worth $2.4 billion. Over the years, the label had blossomed into a full lifestyle brand with more than 300 stores worldwide and sales of $1.38 billion in 2016. The company offered its condolence­s, calling Spade a “visionary,” and saying: “We honor all the beauty she brought into this world.” Over the past few years, Spade-born Katherine Brosnahan-had launched a new accessorie­s label, Frances Valentine. Former first daughter Chelsea Clinton was among the many offering condolence­s to Spade’s family on Twitter. “My grandmothe­r gave me my first Kate Spade bag when I was in college. I still have it. Holding Kate’s family, friends and loved ones in my heart,” Clinton said.

Actress Lena Dunham said: “Kate Spade was more than a designer. She had a quirky visual language that captivated Bat Mitzvah girls and artists alike. “She was also a staple of NYC who spread good will. My heart breaks for her family. Thank you, Kate, from one of the millions you made feel beautiful.” Several admirers like First Daughter Ivanka Trump highlighte­d the importance of suicide helplines and seeing the signs of depression. “Kate Spade’s tragic passing is a painful reminder that we never truly know another’s pain or the burden they carry. If you are struggling with depression and contemplat­ing suicide, please, please seek help,” Trump tweeted.

Robert Dicker, a psychiatri­st and associate director at the Zucker Hillside Hospital in New York, told AFP that celebrity suicides were often followed by an uptick in attempts. “We want to be sure that people understand that there is help that is available,” Dicker said. — AFP

 ??  ?? The body of fashion designer Kate Spade is removed by New York City Coroner’s Office personnel after she was found dead at age 55 at her Park Avenue apartment in New York.
The body of fashion designer Kate Spade is removed by New York City Coroner’s Office personnel after she was found dead at age 55 at her Park Avenue apartment in New York.
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A Kate Spade boutique in New York.
 ??  ?? In this file photo Kate Spade and Michael Kors pose in Queens, New York. — AFP photos
In this file photo Kate Spade and Michael Kors pose in Queens, New York. — AFP photos
 ??  ?? File photo shows designer Kate Spade poses with handbags and shoes from her next collection in New York.
File photo shows designer Kate Spade poses with handbags and shoes from her next collection in New York.
 ??  ?? Photo shows Kate Spade store stands in the SoHo neighborho­od of Manhattan in New York.
Photo shows Kate Spade store stands in the SoHo neighborho­od of Manhattan in New York.

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