Kate Spade ♠️ Everything ♠️ Birthday Celebration ♠️ Unlisted As-Is
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Kate Spade created iconic bags that still reach far and wide!
Katherine Noel Valentine Brosnahan Spade (born Katherine Noel Brosnahan; December 24, 1962 – June 5, 2018) was an American fashion designer and entrepreneur. She was the co-founder and co-owner of the designer brand Kate Spade New York.
The New York Times beautifully referred to her signature handbags as symbolizing “a coming-of-age ritual” for American women: a status symbol that one could carry at every stage in their life.
What is the hidden storybook?
It’s the definition of a Kate Spade Girl: "She is quick and curious and playful and strong. She is a voracious reader and a fantastic dancer. She saves old snapshots, but always loses her umbrella. Her emails pile up, but she never forgets to call her grandmother. She has $7 in change at the bottom of her handbag." May 27, 2013
What is the Dot Noel?
Kate Spade had a very distinct, graphic logomark based on her initials which distills the letter forms of K and S down to minimal shapes of whole and quarter circles with a tiny curved flair on the arcs to echo the circles of the ‘S.’ The logomark was used as a bold, graphic monogram pattern on bags throughout her collections and was referred to as “Dot Noel,” after her middle name.
A few rare prototypes had only the logo (one not a full monogram) on the outside and are difficult to find details about.
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