Top US designer Kate Spade found dead

Kate Spade, the designer who built a fashion empire on her signature handbags before selling the brand, was found dead in her New York City apartment in an apparent suicide. File picture: Bebeto Matthews/AP

Kate Spade, the designer who built a fashion empire on her signature handbags before selling the brand, was found dead in her New York City apartment in an apparent suicide. File picture: Bebeto Matthews/AP

Published Jun 5, 2018

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New York - Kate Spade, the designer who

built a fashion empire on her signature handbags before selling

the brand, was found dead in her New York City apartment on

Tuesday morning in an apparent suicide, police said.

Spade, 55, hanged herself and was found by her housekeeper

at her home on Park Avenue on Manhattan's Upper East Side, the

New York Daily News reported, citing unnamed police officials.

Born Katherine Noel Brosnahan, the Kansas City, Missouri,

native was a former accessories editor at the now-closed

Mademoiselle magazine before she and Andy Spade launched their

namesake design company, Kate Spade New York, in 1993. The

couple married the following year.

They began by selling handbags before expanding to include

clothing, jewelry, bedding, legwear and fragrances.

The brand grew into a fashion empire, known for accessories

that offered affordable luxury to younger working women. Her

brightly colored, clean-lined style offered a spunky take on

fashion at time when luxury handbags were out of reach to most

consumers, and the industry was dominated by venerable European

brands.

The couple sold the brand in 2006. In 2016, they launched a

new fashion brand called Frances Valentine, which sells footwear

and accessories.

Tapestry Inc, the handbag company formerly known as

Coach, eventually bought the Kate Spade brand in May 2017 to tap

millennials, who are drawn to the company’s quirky satchels and

colorful tote bags.

The deal also turned Coach into a multibrand fashion house,

a strategy that European counterparts such as Louis Vuitton

have built their businesses on.

Kate Spade New York released a statement calling the news

"incredibly sad."

"Although Kate has not been affiliated with the brand for

more than a decade, she and her husband and creative partner,

Andy, were the founders of our beloved brand," the statement

said. "Kate will be dearly missed."

The New York Police Department confirmed the designer's

death under her birth name. Spade's business representatives did

not respond to a request for comment.

Fans of the brand began posting pictures of their favorite

handbags on social media in reaction to the death. Chelsea

Clinton, daughter of former U.S. President Bill Clinton, was

among celebrities to mourn Spade on social media.

"My grandmother gave me my first Kate Spade bag when I was

in college," she wrote on Twitter. "I still have it."

The singer Josh Groban also extended condolences.

"Depression does not discriminate and comes without warning," he

wrote on Twitter. "RIP Kate Spade." 

Reuters

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