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Hanging death mystery of designer who dressed Kate and Taylor Swift

Tragic: Fashion empire founder Kate Spade, 55, with husband Andy

- Mail Foreign Service

DESIGNER Kate Spade, who has dressed d the Duchess of Cambridge, was yesterday y found dead in her New York apartment t after an apparent suicide.

Mrs Spade, 55, was found hanged by her housekeepe­r and is said to have left a note telling her 13-year-old daughter Frances not to o blame herself.

The designer was best known for her quirky y handbags and colourful leather accessorie­s, , which became popular with career women.

Celebritie­s who have worn her clothes include e Gwyneth Paltrow, Taylor Swift and the Duchess s of Cambridge, who was seen in a £465 floral l Kate Spade dress in 2016.

Mrs Spade’s husband Andy, 55, the brother of f US actor David Spade, was reportedly in their r Park Avenue apartment at the time of her r death. Her daughter Frances Beatrix was at t school, US reports said.

The fashion world and celebrity fans have been mourning the designer on social media, with some friends speculatin­g that she was going through mental health issues. Chelsea Clinton tweeted: ‘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’.

Ivanka Trump wrote: ‘Kate Spade’s tragic passing is a painful reminder that we never truly know another’s pain or the burden they carry.’

US sports presenter Trenni Kusnierek tweeted: ‘Mental health issues do not discrimina­te. By all accounts, Kate Spade “had it all” – money, success, fame. None of these things matter when you are sick.’ The New York Post said Mrs Spade’s apparent suicide ‘was over family problems... in her relationsh­ip’.

Mrs Spade first began designing bags in 1992. At the time she said handbags were too accessoris­ed and she wanted a ‘functional bag that was sophistica­ted and had some style’.

Her square bag became an icon and her company soon became a fashion empire, expanding to include clothing, jewellery, bedding and fragrances. There are now 300 Kate Spade stores worldwide, with seven in the UK.

In 1999, Mrs Spade sold a majority stake in the company to US department store Neiman Marcus for £22million and sold the remaining shares for £39million in 2007 – but weeks later, Neiman sold Kate Spade for £100mil- lion. From 2007, Mrs Spade took nine years off to raise her daughter. She told Forbes in 2016: ‘Everyone kept saying, “Don’t you want to go back to work?” and I kept saying, “No! I really don’t... I’m loving this time off.’

However, two years ago, she went back into fashion with her label Frances Valentine, selling shoes and accessorie­s.

Even though she was no longer involved in Kate Spade, she would have watched with consternat­ion in recent years as the empire faltered.

The latest accounts, for the 2016 financial year, show that it made a loss of £396,800. Last September, New York-based handbag brand Coach bought Kate Spade in a £1.8billion deal – however, first quarter sales for this year plunged 9 per cent due to a massive drop in online orders.

Fashion designer Diane von Furstenber­g and Steven Kolb, the head of the Council of Fashion Designers of America, said in a statement yesterday: ‘She was a great talent who had an immeasurab­le impact on American fashion and the way the world viewed American accessorie­s’.

A statement from the Spade family said: ‘We are all devastated by today’s tragedy. We loved Kate dearly and will miss her terribly.’

For confidenti­al support, call the Samaritans on 116123 or visit a local branch. See www. samaritans. org for details.

‘Immeasurab­le impact on fashion’

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Fashion couple: Kate Spade and husband Andy in 2001
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Fans: The Duchess of Cambridge and Taylor Swift in her dresses

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