Rachel Brosnahan is making her feature directorial debut with a documentary about her aunt, fashion icon Kate Spade, exploring her life and legacy. The project is a collaboration between Brosnahan's Scrap Paper Pictures and other production companies, highlighting Spade's impact on fashion and her personal story.
Tapestry, owner of Coach, Kate Spade, and Stuart Weitzman, reported strong Q4 earnings but cut its full-year outlook due to anticipated $160 million losses from new US tariffs, leading to a 15% stock drop despite record revenue and better-than-expected profits.
Kate Spade's best friend reveals in a memoir that Kate and her husband were trying to work things out before her suicide in 2018, highlighting her private nature and ongoing struggles with depression, and emphasizing the importance of mental health awareness.
A memoir by Elyce Arons, a close friend of Kate Spade, reveals insights into Spade's personality, her enduring friendship, and her tragic death in 2018, highlighting her vibrant character and the deep bond they shared.
Amazon is offering up to 61% off on popular brands like Coach, Kate Spade, and Gap during its end-of-season sale, featuring items such as sweaters, leggings, boots, bras, and dresses, all priced under $50. The sale includes a variety of winter essentials and transitional pieces for the upcoming spring season, with discounts on products from brands like Levi’s, Hanes, Dr. Scholl’s, and Ugg.
Kate Spade Outlet is offering up to 70% off everything plus an extra 20% off select styles for their Presidents' Day sale, featuring newly added pastel and floral bags perfect for spring. The sale includes timeless totes, crossbody bags, backpacks, and wallets in various colors and styles, making it easier to start shopping for a new spring wardrobe. Many other retailers are also rolling out Presidents' Day sales, offering can't-miss promotions on beauty, home, fashion, and mattress deals.
The Disney x Kate Spade collection is currently on sale for up to 90% off on the Kate Spade Outlet site. The collection features a range of Disney-themed accessories, including Beauty and the Beast and Aristocats-inspired items. From crossbody bags to stud earrings, there's something for every Disney fan. With prices this low, these highly sought-after pieces are likely to sell out quickly, so act fast to snag your favorite Disney treasures.
Christina Ricci wowed in a black and white maxi dress as she attended the Kate Spade presentation at New York Fashion Week. The actress accessorized with a black Kate Spade leather purse, gold jewelry, and classic black heels. Despite personal challenges, including a restraining order against her ex-husband, Ricci remains active in her career, recently appearing in the show Yellowjackets and expressing interest in returning for the second season of Wednesday. At the event, she also shared that her son wants to emulate her character, Wednesday Addams, by dyeing his hair black.
Tapestry, the parent company of luxury designer brands like Coach and Kate Spade, reported an earnings miss in its fourth quarter and provided a weakened forecast. This comes after Tapestry announced its acquisition of rival Capri Holdings in an $8.5 billion deal. The company's shares remained relatively unchanged, and there are questions about whether they overpaid for the acquisition. Tapestry aims to target Gen Z and millennial consumers and has acquired 6.5 million new customers, half of which are from these demographics.
Amazon is offering up to 65% off on a variety of fashion items from popular brands like Kate Spade, Michael Kors, and more for Prime Day. The deals include swimsuit cover-ups, sunglasses, pants, dresses, sandals, and tote bags. Some highlighted deals include a swimsuit cover-up for $16, Michael Kors aviator sunglasses for $44, and high-waisted palazzo pants for $31. Shoppers can find a wide range of discounted summer styles on Amazon.
Kate Spade's $500 "Margaux Satchel" handbag has become the brand's hottest item, demonstrating the company's pricing power and consumer demand for luxury goods.