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Kate Spade dead at 55

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Bright. Vibrant. Colorful. And, most essentiall­y, fun.

The same words used so often to describe Kate Spade’s enormously popular handbags—“It” bags that were both aspiration­al and affordable— were an apt descriptio­n of the woman herself, say many in the fashion world. And that only contribute­d to the sense of shock and loss in the industry upon hearing the news Tuesday that Spade had apparently taken her own life at 55.

Indeed, Spade had said it herself: “I hope that people remember me not just as a good businesswo­man,” she told Glamour magazine in 2002, “but as a great friend—and a heck of a lot of fun.”

Spade was found hanged in the bedroom of her Park Avenue apartment Tuesday morning in an apparent suicide, law enforcemen­t officials said.

Having a Spade bag “was a sign that you were in the know,” said Eric Wilson, fashion news director at InStyle. “You associated yourself with this fun, cool, with-it, hip brand that wasn’t snobbish or so exclusive that it felt like a European luxury brand.”

Born Katherine Brosnahan, Spade grew up in Kansas City, Missouri. She was working as an accessorie­s editor at Mademoisel­le magazine when she launched her company with husband Andy in their New York apartment in 1993, based on six shapes of bags she thought every working woman needed. She called them her “stepping stones”—and said years later that they were still her favorites.

Coach, now known as Tapestry, bought the Kate Spade brand last year for $2.4 billion. Spade and her husband—who is the brother of comedian David Spade—started a new handbag company recently, Frances Valentine.

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