@sorryibroughtitup: Kate Spade built a fashion brand that felt colourful, playful and optimistic. But behind one of the happiest-looking brands in the world was a much more complicated story. This is the life and legacy of the woman behind the name. Have you ever owned a Kate Spade bag? (Why I can’t say “bag” correctly, I don’t know… ) #KateSpade #FashionHistory #90sFashion #PopCulture #DarkHistory

Mel Zee: Sorry I Brought It Up
Mel Zee: Sorry I Brought It Up
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lennylen123
Esen | Dietitian :
her and anthony bourdain rather close was so so confusing to all of us :(
2026-08-12 15:54:27
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user3450775616198
user3450775616198 :
Big fan of her work. So sad 😞
2026-08-22 13:00:16
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jack45201
Jackyy :
Kate spade was my first big girl purchase when I got my first big girl job 🥺
2026-08-12 01:09:44
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theyearitchangedtogreat
theyearitchangedtogreat :
She was 55 years old - I often think perimenopause & menopause takes so many women this way 💔
2026-08-12 00:36:15
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matti211
Matti :
It was the husband
2026-08-12 02:44:15
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britevintage
Creasha @nn :
men i tell you it's the men
2026-08-12 02:35:51
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kaylatalks
kb :
also remember when ulta did a campaign in may 2022 called “come hang with kate spade” and then they had to apologize for it. may is also mental health awareness month.
2026-08-12 01:03:44
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ashmm55
Ashmm :
Depression doesn’t care who you are or what you are doing. 💖
2026-08-12 00:30:10
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the.only.story
theonlystory :
Her husband had left her and they were living separately.
2026-08-22 02:12:24
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kellyrenee3
Kelly Renee :
It can be very hard to remain a whimsically happy person in a world that is not only very unwhimsical, but wants to squash it
2026-08-15 04:34:10
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vicky_bickers
Vicky Bickers💖 :
At 50 I stopped sleeping. Started having anxiety attacks, heart palpitations and an emotional wreck. If I didn’t get help I wouldn’t still be here. It was menopause. HRT saved me.
2026-08-13 03:42:35
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melissakorff4
mo821975 :
I was under the impression this unfortunate outcome was triggered by her husband’s infidelity
2026-08-12 01:13:48
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yourmainegirlfromohio
yourmainegirlfromohio :
It’s so unfortunate that so many creatives struggle with their mental health
2026-08-11 23:06:39
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karabeth760
karabeth760 :
It’s a tragic example that you can have everything in appearance and no one can see the pain you’re struggling through
2026-08-11 21:28:03
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luckydallasstudio
Luckydallas :
I will never not be devastated by this one 💔
2026-08-11 21:13:22
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amandapelesky
amandapelesky :
I think it is important to remember how she died. It illustrates that someone can seemingly have everything going for them and still be dealing with a terrible inner struggle. Money and fame do not equal happiness, and depression doesn't care if you're successful.
2026-08-21 14:11:04
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thewigstress
Kristine :
I need Tea Leoni to portray her in the movie!
2026-08-21 11:15:25
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teeaddams
teeaddams :
Her note said "Bea - I have always loved you. This is not your fault. Ask Daddy!"
2026-08-13 06:29:40
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1parata
sunners :
mental health doesn't care about your occupation or wealth
2026-08-12 13:28:32
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katie.watson49
Katie Watson :
The note left behind said ‘ask daddy’ I wonder what for? RIP Kate
2026-08-12 01:18:40
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petal585
petal585 :
55 is when a woman is menopausal. The severe lack of hormones can affect mental health significantly
2026-08-14 17:10:12
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yungog305
YungOG305 :
Doctors over prescribing medication is disgusting
2026-08-12 02:08:31
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rossblue00
rosalabue1 :
Wasn’t there some insinuation about child trafficking and she was actually murdered?
2026-08-12 05:16:40
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theashleymac13
Ashley MacKenzie Roy :
She didn’t take her own life
2026-08-12 11:13:44
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lost.sailor
Lost Sailor :
The whole thing was just so weird- between her and Anthony Bourdain it felt so off 😩
2026-08-12 03:55:37
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