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Barney Pressman (December 14, 1894 – August 24, 1991) was an American businessman and founder of Barneys New York retail store.

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63-480: Barneys New York is an American department store chain founded in 1923 by Barney Pressman . The company operated full-line department stores in the United States from 1923 until 2020. Authentic Brands Group acquired Barneys' intellectual property in 2019, and has licensed the brand to Saks Fifth Avenue for specialty departments within its flagship stores since 2021. It has introduced major luxury brands to

126-425: A 19-year-old African American, purchased a $ 350 (~$ 458.00 in 2023) Ferragamo belt and was arrested shortly after leaving the store. The police had received a call from the store claiming that the debit card used was fraudulent, even though the customer provided proper identification at the time of the purchase. The officers questioned Christian on how he was able to afford the purchased belt, and accused him of using

189-667: A 54,000-square-foot (5,000 m) space on the fifth floor of its flagship in New York, and unveiled the first standalone Barneys at Saks Fifth Avenue store at a 14,000-square-foot (1,300 m) location in Greenwich, Connecticut . Established in 1986, the Barneys New York CO-OP originally existed as the contemporary department within Barneys flagship stores. Created to house trendier and less expensive product than

252-442: A 54,000-square-foot space on the fifth floor of its flagship in New York, titled Barneys at Saks. The partnership is aimed at continuing Barneys New York tradition of unearthing and promoting emerging designers. On Monday, January 25, 2021, Saks Fifth Avenue unveiled the first standalone Barneys at Saks store at a 14,000-square-foot location in Greenwich, Connecticut In 2022, Authentic Brands Group launched Barneys New York Beauty,

315-808: A beauty brand consisting of skincare, personal care and fragrances. It first launched with a four-product skin care collection consisting of a cleanser, a serum, a day cream and a night cream. In April 2023, Seven & I Holdings sold their stake in Barneys New York (Japan) to Laox Holdings. Laox has plans to improve Barneys Japan sales and expand the chain around Asia. Prior to its sale to Authentic Brands, Barneys New York operated 22 stores including 12 Barney's Warehouse off-price stores. The flagship department stores were located in Las Vegas, Boston, Chicago, San Francisco, Seattle, Los Angeles, New York, and Philadelphia. Freds restaurants operated inside of

378-632: A cinched waist, and very full skirt. The New Look celebrated ultra-femininity and opulence in women's fashion. Throughout his lifetime, he won numerous awards for Best Costume Design. He died in 1957. Dior was born in Granville , a seaside town on the coast of Normandy , France. He was the second of five children born to Maurice Dior , a wealthy fertilizer manufacturer (the family firm was Dior Frères), and his wife, formerly Madeleine Martin . He had four siblings: Raymond (father of Françoise Dior ), Jacqueline, Bernard, and Catherine Dior . When Christian

441-446: A cluster of lucky charms with him, believing they brought him good fortune. At a pivotal moment when industrialist Marcel Boussac offered six million francs to establish Maison Christian Dior, Dior accepted only after receiving approval from two separate clairvoyants. In 1946, Marcel Boussac , a successful entrepreneur, invited Dior to design for Philippe et Gaston , a Paris fashion house launched in 1925. Dior refused, wishing to make

504-428: A concession model. Barneys declined. In May 2012, Perry Capital acquired a majority ownership of the company which reduced its $ 590 million debt to $ 50 million. It will have three seats on the seven-member board. The former majority owner Istithmar World as well as new investor Yucaipa Cos will also be on the board as will current executive chairman Mark Lee. In December 2013, Women's Wear Daily announced that

567-412: A discount at bankruptcies, auctions , and in odd lots including searching the newspapers for notices of death and divorce among the city's elite. By buying name-brand goods at a discount, he was able to severely undercut the manufacturer's selling price and although he did not have the most desired styles, his working class customers preferred brand name products for low prices. His success incurred

630-457: A dispute with its Japanese lender. Pressman was married twice. His first wife, Barbara, died in 1972; they had two children: Elizabeth (died 1971) and Fred who took over Barney's in 1975. His grandsons were both in the family business: Robert Pressman, was responsible for the financial side of the business; and his grandson Gene Pressman, was responsible for merchandising. His second wife was Isabel Pressman. In 1991 funeral services were held at

693-457: A duplex. Barneys imported 80% of the women's and 40% of the men's merchandise. The $ 25 million, 70,000-square-foot (6,500 m) women's store finally opened in 1986 in a row of six townhouses and two larger adjacent buildings across the store along 17th Street. The addition included a unisex beauty salon and restaurant, antiques, and accessories, gifts, and housewares departments. It accounted for about one-third of Barneys' sales of some $ 90 million

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756-517: A fraudulent card. He was handcuffed, detained in a holding cell for two hours and interrogated further. He was later released after the police contacted Chase Bank to verify ownership of the card. Another African American shopper, Kayla Phillips, came forward with a similar claim after she purchased a $ 2,500 Céline handbag with her debit card. Both shoppers believe they were targeted because of their race after they purchased costly items and have stated they intend on filing discrimination lawsuits against

819-504: A fresh start under his own name rather than reviving an old brand. In 1946, with Boussac's backing, Dior founded his fashion house, ensuring exclusive control over the company and securing a third of all profits in addition to his salary. The name of the line of his first collection, presented on 12 February 1947, was Corolle (literally the botanical term corolla or circlet of flower petals in English). Dior's debut collection included

882-458: A launch of 90 garments displayed in outfits. The phrase New Look was coined for it by Carmel Snow , the editor-in-chief of Harper's Bazaar . Dior's designs were more voluptuous than the boxy, fabric-conserving shapes of the recent World War II styles that had been influenced by the wartime rationing of fabric . Despite being called "New," the Corolle line was clearly drawn from styles of

945-657: A member of the French Resistance , was captured by the Gestapo and sent to the Ravensbrück concentration camp , where she was incarcerated until her liberation in May 1945. In 1947, Dior named his debut fragrance Miss Dior in tribute to her. Dior was known for being superstitious. He often consulted his astrologer before making decisions, and his collections frequently featured talismanic symbols. He also carried

1008-786: A men's discount clothing store. His first store was in a 500-square-foot (46 m) space with 20-foot (6.1 m) of frontage at Seventh Avenue and West 17th Street in Manhattan in 1923. He raised the $ 500 to pay the lease by pawning his wife's engagement ring . Barney's Clothes were stocked with 40 brand name suits and a big sign with a slogan, "No Bunk, No Junk, No Imitations". Barney's sold clothing at discounted prices by purchasing showroom samples, retail overstocks, and manufacturers' closeouts at auctions and bankruptcy sales. He also offered free alterations and free parking to attract customers. And this first of its kind store landed Barney Pressman on many TV and radio shows. Pressman claimed to be

1071-429: A new website called "The Window" which was the retailer's primary "social media landing page"—a window into the Barneys world, with news about fashion and happenings at Barneys stores. As of February 2011, Barneys no longer sold Prada (with the exception of shoes and menswear ) because of disagreements concerning prices and inventory control. Prada wanted to lease space, but control its own inventory and markdowns under

1134-463: A shift toward a more fluid, relaxed silhouette, distancing from the structured designs of earlier years. These changes reflected Dior’s response to the era’s evolving social dynamics, foreshadowing styles that would become iconic in the late 1950s and 1960s. In 1955, 19-year-old Yves Saint Laurent became Dior's design assistant. Dior told Saint Laurent's mother in 1957 that he had chosen Saint Laurent to succeed him at Dior. She indicated later that she

1197-615: A way to preserve the mystery and beauty that fashion brought to society. Each season featured a newly titled Dior "line," in the manner of 1947's "Corolle" line, that would be trumpeted in the fashion press: the Envol and Cyclone/Zigzag lines in 1948; the Trompe l'Oeil and Mid-Century lines in 1949; the Vertical and Oblique lines in 1950; the Oval and Longue/Princesse lines in 1951;

1260-457: Is known all around the world, having gained prominence "on five continents in only a decade." Dior's skills led to his employment and design for various fashion icons in attempts to preserve the fashion industry during World War II . After the war, he founded and established the Dior fashion house, with his collection of the " New Look ". In 1947, the collection debuted featuring rounded shoulders,

1323-505: Is quoted as saying, "The best value you can offer a customer is personal attention to every detail, and they will return again and again. Ultimately, the customer cares the most about how he or she is treated." Pressman died in July 1996. In 1970, Barney's built a fifth story onto its original building and a five-story addition. The original store was renamed America House and the addition was named International House. The expanded store occupied

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1386-487: The Central Synagogue in Manhattan . His granddaughter, Louise Sunshine , is the co-founder of the real estate marketing and sales company Sunshine Group. Christian Dior Christian Ernest Dior ( French: [kʁistjɑ̃ djɔʁ] ; 21 January 1905 – 24 October 1957) was a French fashion designer and founder of one of the world's top fashion houses, Christian Dior SE . His fashion house

1449-496: The Edwardian era , refining and crystallizing trends in skirt shape and waistline that had been burgeoning in high fashion since the late 1930s. The house employed Pierre Cardin as head of its tailoring atelier for the first three years of its existence, and it was Cardin who designed one of the most popular of the Corolle ensembles, the 1947 Bar suit. The " New Look " revolutionized women's dress, reestablished Paris as

1512-605: The 1960s "Barney's son, Fred, helped transition from a discount store to a luxury retailer." In a 1973 interview with Business Week , Fred Pressman , Barney Pressman's son, stated that he became "convinced that the discount route definitely was not for us. My father and I have always hated cheap goods ... I didn't want to sell low-end merchandise. Now, many of those who chose to are verging on bankruptcy." Fred Pressman's obituary in The New York Times stated: With his father's blessing, Fred Pressman slowly transformed

1575-571: The American market including Armani , Azzedine Alaïa , Comme des Garçons , Christian Louboutin , and Zegna . As of April 2023, Barneys retained a partnership with Saks Fifth Avenue for a space within its Fifth Avenue flagship, in addition to a standalone location in Greenwich, Connecticut , and also retained a partnership with Laox Holding for six standalone locations and several outlet stores in Japan. Barney Pressman initially opened

1638-542: The Beverly Hills store. PETA reported "that there were many dead and dying butterflies languishing around the display area, behind plants and in plant beds." Barneys responded by banning the use of live butterflies from any future promotions and making a donation to PETA as an apology. The union busting firm Kulture Consulting, LLC was hired in 2015. According to a Department of Labor document, Kulture "presented informational meetings to company employees relative to

1701-527: The Beverly Hills, Chicago, Madison Avenue, Seventh Avenue, and San Francisco locations. After Authentic Brands Group purchased the company for $ 271.4 million, all stores were announced to shutter with the future of the business to be announced. In 2014, the company announced plans for a flagship department store at Bal Harbour Shops in Bal Harbour, Florida as part of a planned expansion of that shopping center. The 53,000-square-foot (4,900 m) store

1764-502: The Pressman family and Isetan be dismissed and a new agreement be authored. The strategy failed. The company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in early January 1996. During the bankruptcy some stores shuttered which included Cleveland, Ohio; Costa Mesa, California; Dallas and Houston, Texas; and Short Hills, New Jersey. In subsequent years, management would re-enter some of these markets with larger flagship stores. On December 20, 2004,

1827-432: The Pressman family intended to close the investment relationship with Isetan consolidating the Barneys retail business and Isetan investment in the United States real estate for the Barneys flagship stores in New York, Chicago, and Beverly Hills. At the conclusion of this consolidation, the real estate investment and the retail businesses would be held in one company. During the consolidation effort, Isetan's final funding of

1890-690: The Pressman family sold its remaining ownership, less than 2%, to the Jones Apparel Group , which in turn sold the company in September 2007 to Dubai -based private equity firm Istithmar PJSC for $ 937.4 million. Included in Istithmar's purchase was an estimated $ 500 million in debt. "The luxury market took a sharp turn for the worse after Istithmar's acquisition of Barneys. U.S. sales of high end clothing, fragrances and accessories slipped 14% in 2009, according to Bain & Co. Although luxury

1953-623: The Shawn Carter Scholarship Foundation. This was a major increase from the 25% of the proceeds that was initially agreed upon. As well, Barneys agreed to donate 10% of all retail of all stores nationwide as well as its web store, Barneys.com, on November 20, 2013, which would guarantee a total of at least one million dollars. In 2018, Barneys used live butterflies to introduce a new line of jewelry and accessories, asking customers and employees to interact with monarch butterflies as they flitted around display cases in

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2016-830: The Sinueuse and Profilėe lines in 1952; the Tulipe and Vivante/Cupola lines in 1953; the Muguet/Lily of the Valley line and H-Line in 1954; the A-Line and Y-Line in 1955; the Flèche/Arrow and Aimant/Magnet lines in 1956; and the Libre/Free and Fuseau/Spindle lines in 1957, followed by successor Yves Saint Laurent 's Trapeze line in 1958. Dior’s last collections, such as the “Libre” and “Fuseau” lines, marked

2079-431: The centre of the fashion world after World War II , and made Dior a virtual arbiter of fashion for much of the following decade. Dior's collection was an inspiration to many women post-war and helped them regain their love for fashion. Dior believed that fashion was more than clothing; it was an art form and a continuation of French cultural heritage. He described maintaining the tradition of fashion as 'an act of faith,'

2142-485: The company for $ 271.4 million (~$ 319 million in 2023). Barneys brick-and-mortar format was eliminated with the future of the business to be announced. The New York Times reported that Authentic Brands Group's strategy is "essentially betting that the future of retail lies with abstract values." When ABG acquired Barneys it confirmed that ABG's partnership with Seven & I Holdings in Japan would remain intact. On Friday, January 15, 2021, Saks Fifth Avenue unveiled

2205-500: The deaths of Dior's mother and brother, as well as financial trouble during the Great Depression that resulted in his father losing control of the family business. Dior had no choice but to find another source of income to support himself. In search of work, Dior again created and sold fashion sketches. Those sketches were discovered by Robert Piguet . From 1937, Dior was employed by fashion designer Piguet, who gave him

2268-466: The entire Seventh Avenue block (between 16th and 17th streets), with 100,000 square feet (9,300 m) of selling space and 20 individual shops. International House, Fred Pressman promised, would feature complete collections of European designers, "from denim pants to $ 250 suits", not just a watered-down "potpourri of fabrics and models". The renovated America House, he said, would hold merchandise from "manufacturers who are in effect designers". By 1973,

2331-524: The first Manhattan retailer to use radio and television, beginning with "Calling All Men to Barney's" radio spots in the 1930s that parodied the introduction of the Dick Tracy show. He sponsored radio programs featuring Irish tenors and bands playing jigs to advertise Irish woolens . Women encased in barrels gave away matchbooks with the store name and address. He also chartered a boat to take 2,000 of his customers from Manhattan to Coney Island . During

2394-688: The flagship Barneys New York brand. The 2010 opening of the Brooklyn, New York CO-OP location raised some concerns among members of the Park Slope Food Coop regarding the use of the term "co-op" by a for-profit corporation. According to the general manager of the Food Coop, Barneys's use of the term is a violation of the New York State Cooperative Corporations Law. In 2013, Trayon Christian,

2457-458: The focus of the business and starting advertising to customers who were not as price sensitive and began to carry expensive suits and coats. He changed the name to Barneys New York. Pressman retired in 1975, but remained active in the business. In 1977, Barneys added women's apparel, housewares, cosmetics, and gifts. By the time of his death in 1991, Barney's had $ 200 million in sales. In January 1996, Barneys filed for bankruptcy protection after

2520-588: The following year. In 1988, Barneys opened a 10,000-square-foot (930 m) men's store in the World Financial Center . The store abandoned its Seventh Avenue flagship in 1993, moving to a 230,000-square-foot (21,000 m), Kohn Pedersen Fox -designed Manhattan store on Madison Avenue at East 61st Street. It was the largest new store in New York City since the Great Depression . The building has 22 floors with 14 floors of offices above

2583-481: The heavy use of radio advertising to attract customers to his out-of-the-way location. As he could not afford prime-time radio advertising, he would sponsor programs featuring Irish music (reflective of his clientele) and radio broadcasts of the Lindbergh baby kidnapping trial. In the 1950s, Barneys sold more suits than any other single store in the world, employing 150 tailors. In the 1960s, his son Fred changed

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2646-461: The investment and the Pressman family business. In December 1995, under the advice of John P. Campo of LeBeouf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae and Anthony Grillo of The Blackstone Group, the Pressmans recognizing that consolidating the investment and the business was no longer viable, voluntarily filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy. It was believed that, only in bankruptcy court, could the agreement between

2709-507: The matter more thoroughly rather than make a snap judgment stating, "I move and speak based on facts and not emotion." In November 2013, Jay-Z stated that his deal with Barneys would continue as planned, with the condition that he be placed in a leadership role on a committee specifically organized to deal with racial profiling in the store. Other conditions required that all of the proceeds of the BNY SCC collection be donated to Jay-Z's charity,

2772-964: The nine-story store. The wood floors, a marble mosaic on the lobby floor, gold-leaf ceilings, and lacquered walls of the new Barneys store cost $ 267 million. In 1989, the store formed a holding company with Japanese department store Isetan to operate stores in both countries. The first Tokyo store opened in November 1990. The agreement also called for the holding company to spend $ 250,000,000 to open 30 smaller stores of approximately 6,500 square feet (600 m). The earliest of these smaller format stores opened in Costa Mesa, California in 1990. Barneys opened its first department store outside Manhattan in Chicago , in 1993, followed by another large store in Beverly Hills, California , in 1994. In 1995,

2835-531: The opportunity to design for three collections. Dior later said that "Robert Piguet taught me the virtues of simplicity through which true elegance must come." One of his original designs for Piguet, a day dress with a short, full skirt that was in his collection called "Cafe Anglais", was particularly well-received. Whilst at Piguet, Dior worked alongside Pierre Balmain , and was succeeded as house designer by Marc Bohan – who would, in 1960, become head of design for Christian Dior Paris. Dior left Piguet when he

2898-510: The post in September 2010. Lee is the former chief executive of Gucci Group and has consulted and sat on the board of many other fashion companies. After Lee's appointment, Barneys experienced changes in its staff, advertising, and website. Amanda Brooks, former creative director of Hogan, replaced longtime fashion director, Julie Gilhart. Lee's former Gucci colleague, Daniella Vitale , replaced Judy Collinson as head merchant. Former creative director Simon Doonan, now creative ambassador-at-large,

2961-555: The process of unionization" at Barney's locations in Beverly Hills, Chicago, Las Vegas, and San Francisco. In Chicago representatives from the labor union Workers United reported that "management called workers into one-on-one meetings" and engaged in "scare tactics". In December 2018, Barneys hired Kulture Consulting to present "informational meetings" with employees at its Las Vegas location. 40°45′52″N 73°58′15″W  /  40.764569°N 73.970698°W  / 40.764569; -73.970698 Barney Pressman Pressman

3024-440: The projected 50 year royalty stream due BNY Licensing from Isetan for their Barneys Japan business. Isetan was unaware of this transaction at the time. Isetan had reported their investment in Barneys earlier in the year as a current asset expressing their intent and belief that it would be concluded in 1995/first quarter 1996. Isetan considered the handling of the final investment a breach in trust, and stopped efforts to consolidate

3087-419: The real estate investment was intended to be processed through a Pressman family holding company, PREEN ( P ressman R obert E ugene E lizabeth N ancy) and then directed to the real estate development. Instead of the funds flowing directly through the holding company to the real estate investment, they were given in exchange to BNY Licensing (another Pressman family company that held the Barneys trademarks) for

3150-492: The rest of the store, the CO-OP was aimed at younger shoppers with smaller budgets than a traditional Barneys customer. The CO-OP department was spun-off into a separate chain of stores in the 2000s, primarily located in shopping malls and lifestyle centers. At its height, there were more than 20 CO-OP stores throughout the United States. In 2013, Barneys retired the CO-OP name. Several CO-OPs were converted into boutique versions of

3213-697: The retailer would return to the portion of its original Seventh Avenue site being vacated by bankrupt Loehmann's . In January 2014, Barneys was to use transgender models in advertisement for its 2014 advertisement campaign. In February 2016, Barneys New York returned to its original Seventh Avenue location in Chelsea opening a four-story flagship store. Daniella Vitale was named chief executive officer, succeeding Lee, in February 2017. On August 6, 2019, Barneys New York filed for bankruptcy once more. On October 25, 2019, Authentic Brands Group announced it had bought

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3276-446: The store from a salty discount house that sold roast beef sandwiches in its pub to a purveyor of Italian designers with a cafe serving Perrier and light salads. He began to discard the types of suits that his father was prone to unearthing at auctions and bankruptcy sales, peppering the racks instead with then-obscure and top-name designers both, but continued to offer touches like free alterations that gave Barneys its reputation. Pressman

3339-415: The store was stocking 60,000 suits. It carried the full lines of designers such as Bill Blass , Pierre Cardin , Christian Dior , and Hubert de Givenchy . It became the first clothing store in the U.S. to stock the full line of Giorgio Armani , after signing an agreement in 1976. Barneys is widely credited to have introduced Giorgio Armani to the American market. Women's clothing was introduced in 1976 on

3402-551: The store. As a result of these high-profile cases, Al Sharpton threatened to boycott the store in October 2013. Sharpton compared Barneys practice of racial profiling to the controversial stop-and-frisk policy practiced by the NYPD. Within days of Sharpton's boycott announcement, fans petitioned rapper and businessman Jay-Z to sever ties with the retailer with whom he had a partnership. Jay-Z responded saying that he would look into

3465-548: The third floor of the International House. In the following year, the women's store relocated to The Penthouse, a new top-level enclosure. Barney's also added housewares, cosmetics, and gift departments to the store. Also in 1977, Barney's in-store restaurant was renamed The Cafe and began selling salads, soup and sandwiches. The company dropped the apostrophe in Barney's in 1981. In 1981, the women's penthouse became

3528-479: The wrath of the manufacturers who pressured local suppliers to limit sales to Pressman; Pressman circumvented their efforts and started to purchase excess inventory from independent retailers in the South , where the New York manufacturers had less influence. Pressman was known for aggressive sales promotions including "No Bunk, No Junk, No Imitation" and "Calling all men to Barneys" (mimicking Dick Tracy ) as well as

3591-430: Was a star performer over the 2010 holiday season, spending trends have yet to recover to pre-recessionary levels. The privately held company doesn't reveal financial results but said that EBITDA rose by $ 30 million (~$ 40.9 million in 2023) in 2010." Howard Socol, Barneys' former CEO, resigned shortly after the change in ownership. The company failed to fill the position for over two years until it appointed Mark Lee to

3654-757: Was about five years old, the family moved to Paris. Dior's family had hoped he would become a diplomat, but Dior was interested in art. To make money, he sold his fashion sketches outside his house for about 10 cents each ($ 2 in 2023 dollars ). In 1928, he left school and received money from his father to finance a small art gallery, where he and a friend sold art by the likes of Pablo Picasso . Alongside managing his art gallery, Dior cultivated friendships with influential artists, including Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dalí , Jean Cocteau , and Alberto Giacometti . Immersed in this creative environment, Dior drew inspiration from their work, which shaped his later approach in fashion design. The gallery closed three years later, following

3717-556: Was born to a Jewish family, the son of an owner of a clothing store. He was one of seven children and was raised on the Lower East Side of Manhattan . In 1923, he purchased the lease and contents of a small clothing store at Seventh Avenue and 17th Street in Manhattan selling his wife's wedding ring to finance the transaction. As his store was located in a non-traditional retail area, Pressman purchased inventory at

3780-475: Was called up for military service. In 1942, when Dior left the army, he joined the fashion house of Lucien Lelong , where he and Balmain were the primary designers. For the duration of World War II, Dior, as an employee of Lelong, designed dresses for the wives of Nazi officers and French collaborators, as did other fashion houses that remained in business during the war, including Jean Patou , Jeanne Lanvin , and Nina Ricci . His sister, Catherine (1917–2008),

3843-504: Was confused by the remark, as Dior was only 52 at the time. Dior died of a sudden heart attack while on vacation in Montecatini, Italy, on 24 October 1957 in the late afternoon while playing a game of cards. He was survived by Jacques Benita, a North African singer three decades his junior, the last of a number of discreet male lovers. Dior was nominated for the 1955 Academy Award for Best Costume Design in black and white for

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3906-529: Was replaced by Dennis Freedman. Barney's advertisements and catalogs are usually shot in-house, but for Spring 2011 candid shots by art photographers such as William Klein , Nan Goldin and Juergen Teller were taken behind-the-scenes during New York Fashion Week . Some existing stores saw new renovations such as the in Madison Avenue location's main floor and Co-Op levels. The traditional red awnings were changed to black. In 2011, Barneys' launched

3969-698: Was to open in 2023 with the new portions of the center. The company opened a freestanding men's store in San Francisco in February 2016, and in summer 2018 announced it would add a restaurant. On March 12, 2019, Barneys announced a new location at the American Dream shopping and entertainment complex in New Jersey , the only location in the state of New Jersey. Six full-line Barneys stores and six warehouse stores operate in its Japan division as of 2020. In January 2021, Saks Fifth Avenue unveiled

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