Fashion designer Kate Spade remembered as vibrant and colourful, like her ‘IT’ bag creations
Spade was found dead in the bedroom of her Park Avenue flat Tuesday morning in an apparent suicide

Bright. Vibrant. Colourful. And, most essentially, fun. The same words used so often to describe Kate Spade’s enormously popular handbags – “It” bags that were both aspirational and affordable – were an apt description of the woman herself, say many in the fashion world. And that only contributed to the sense of shock and loss in the industry upon hearing the news on Tuesday that Spade had apparently taken her own life at 55.
“She was always just as happy and delightful as her collection was,” said Fern Mallis, industry consultant and former director of the Council of Fashion Designers of America during Spade’s rise to success in the 1990s. “She was every bit the representation of that brand, and the fun of it all.”
Indeed, Spade had said it herself: “I hope that people remember me not just as a good businesswoman,” she told Glamour magazine in 2002, “but as a great friend – and a heck of a lot of fun.”
Spade was found hanged in the bedroom of her Park Avenue flat Tuesday morning in an apparent suicide, law enforcement officials said.
Spade liked to say that she was not obsessed with fashion, or interested in trends. She tried jeans, for example, decided they did not look good on her and moved on.