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NEW YORK - Fashion designer Liz Claiborne, whose styles became a cornerstone of career women’s wardrobes in the 1970s and 1980s, has died, the company she founded said Wednesday. She was 78.
Claim: Designer Liz Claiborne appeared on a popular television talk show and announced that she doesn't design clothes for black women because "their hips are too big." As with so many "damning ...
NEW YORK -- Fashion designer Liz Claiborne revolutionized the way working women put together their wardrobes because she was one of them. She made it easy for them as they pioneered up corporate ...
Liz Claiborne, one of the giants of the fashion industry, died Tuesday in New York of complications from cancer. She was 78. Along with Donna Karan a decade later, Claiborne's name is synonymous ...
Claiborne Sent Women to Work in Style Cancer claims fashion designer Liz Claiborne at 78. She founded what was for years the largest women's apparel company in the United States, designing of ...
In the late 1970s, before fashion was synonymous with celebrity, designer Liz Claiborne became a household name as among the first to introduce stylish separates to working women. Her work with tai… ...
Liz Claiborne, the designer who built a global fashion empire by taking career women out of "uptight" suits and offering them a wide range of affordable, feminine and colorful separates that were ...