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Kate Spade, the company,
honors Kate Spade,
the fashion icon
By BROOKE LEFFERTS, Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) — A rosy hue washed over a room at the New York Public Library as models wearing vibrant pinks, greens and blues followed a winding silver line of glitter on a pink carpet. The shim- mering line was an homage to late designer Kate Spade at the New York Fashion Week show of her former brand.
Spade, the creator of iconic handbags that became popular for their bright, play- ful style, killed herself in June after suffer- ing from depression and anxiety for years. Though she and her husband, Andy Spade, had sold the company they co-founded, it still carries her name and wanted to honor its icon Friday as it presented its spring collection.
When guests arrived, there was a note on their seats saying “she left a little sparkle everywhere she went. in loving memory 1962-2018.”
Spade, 55, walked away from the compa- ny in 2007 and its new owners — Coach, now known as Tapestry — tapped Nicola Glass as its new creative director. Glass’ first collection is a modern twist on Spade classics with cheerful patterns of hearts, flowers and, of course, spades. Knee-high boots in unexpected colors that included lavender and sunny yellow popped against silk dresses and high collared blouses.
“So the inspiration really started by go- ing back to looking at the core DNA of the brand. ... To me there was a purity of their design approach, the use of color but also there was always this kind of fun and fun joyfulness, very optimistic. ... I was trying to get the essence of that and interpret it in a new way,” Glass said.
The brand known for accessories paired oversized sunglasses with glamorous silk headscarves that channeled Jackie Kenne- dy Onassis. Signature handbags included pink and purple clutches with bright red hearts, slouchy gingham totes, and yellow and green bucket bags with cutout leather shapes. Unconventional trench coats were sheer pink and flower-spotted. Platform shoes were aimed at style as well as com- fort.
Several celebrities came out in support, including actresses Elizabeth Olsen, Suki Waterhouse and Kate Bosworth. Bosworth
said she “absolutely loved” the designs. “This is such a happy brand and she
has breathed such beautiful life into the brand while respecting the heritage of it. It’s fun, it’s happy, it’s playful, it’s whimsical, and yet also it’s high-end and thoughtful,” Bosworth said.
Actress and fashion maven Priyanka Chopra said she loved the “spring vibe” of the show and the glittery tribute to Spade.
“I loved that the models were walking on the sparkle. It was so much fun. It was like fairy dust. Amazing,” she said.
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