Dooney & Bourke

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Dooney and Bourke
TypePrivate
FoundedSouth Norwalk, Connecticut ()
Headquarters1 Regent Street, Norwalk, Connecticut, U.S. 06855
Key people
Peter Dooney and Frederic Bourke
ProductsHandbags, women's accessories, men's accessories, business cases, weekend and travel accessories, watches, footwear
WebsiteDooney and Bourke

Dooney & Bourke is a company specializing in fashion accessories, such as handbags, luggage, bracelets, watches, and briefcases, as well as a limited clothing line, which includes sweaters, shoes, jackets, and scarves. While most products are made for women, there are some products, such as sweaters, belts, wallets, briefcases, and some shoes made for men. Founded in 1975, Dooney & Bourke products range from $60–$850.

History[]

Dooney & Bourke handbag

Dooney & Bourke started in 1975 when Peter Dooney and launched their namesake in South Norwalk, Connecticut. The duo started off with two introductory products: surcingle belts, which were popular due to their unique vibrant colors and stripes, and classic suspenders.

In 1981, Dooney & Bourke branched out into the handbag business with the release of the Tack Case and the Equestrian Bag, both made from bridle leather. Along with their original purse, distributors such as Nordstrom, Brooks Brothers, and Saks Fifth Avenue, they opened The Company Store in Norwalk, Connecticut which sold among other things Dooney & Bourke Merchandise. In 1983, with the development of their famous All-Weather Leather (AWL) bag, the first AWL handbag collection was released featuring a duck logo with a russet leather trim. In 2006 and 2007, the "Emma Bag," a small oval sized bag named after Emma Roberts, was created. In 2007, Hayden Panettiere, an actress on the NBC television series Heroes, designed a new bag for Dooney & Bourke

Advertising today[]

For 2007/2008, actress Hayden Panettiere has taken over the creation of her own line of Dooney & Bourke bags, including the Hayden bag, and the patent leather bag known as the 'Chiarra'. The 2006 representative for Dooney & Bourke was actress Emma Roberts of Aquamarine and Unfabulous, the niece of Julia Roberts.

Other celebrities including Mischa Barton from The O.C., Lindsay Lohan, and Michelle Trachtenberg have modeled in advertisements for Dooney & Bourke in past years.

Dooney & Bourke advertise in several fashion and style magazines such as Vogue, Teen Vogue, ELLE, Vanity Fair, Lucky, InStyle, and W.

Dooney & Bourke also sends out quarterley catalogs to customers who join their mailing list by visiting their website or calling their toll-free number.

Throughout the years, the Dooney & Bourke brand has advertised to capture youthful consumers. The brand has designed young-looking styles for adolescents in order to expand their consumer base.

Product locations[]

United States[]

South Coast Plaza 3333 Bristol St., Suite 1601 Costa Mesa, CA 92626

  • Honolulu, Hawaii

Ala Moana Shopping Center 1450 Ala Moana Blvd., Suite 2223 Honolulu, HI 96814

  • Las Vegas, Nevada

Grand Canal Shoppes at the Venetian 3377 Las Vegas Blvd, Suite 2215 Las Vegas, NV 89109

The Westchester 125 Westchester Ave. White Plains, NY 10601

Worldwide[]

A number of Dooney & Bourke Factory Stores can be found throughout the United States. Addresses can be found via their Store Locator tool on Dooney.com.

Dooney and Bourke products can also be purchased online, on auction sites such as eBay (though authenticity cannot be guaranteed through such sites). Dooney and Bourke products can be purchased at Macy's, Dillards, Lord and Taylor and many other department stores, off-price discount stores, and at many Dooney & Bourke factory stores nationwide.

Legal issues[]

Louis Vuitton vs. Dooney and Bourke[]

In April 2004, rival Louis Vuitton filed suit against Dooney & Bourke, stating Dooney & Bourke had infringed its allegedly famous Murakami Monogram Multicolore collection. On May 30, 2008, District Court Judge Shira Scheindlin ruled in favor of Dooney & Bourke and dismissed the case.[1]

Conspiracy and bribery conviction of Bourke[]

On July 9, 2009, Frederic Bourke was found guilty by a jury and convicted of conspiracy and bribery under the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and Travel Act in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.[2] Bourke was convicted of conspiring with a Czech national, Viktor Kožený, also known as "Pirate of Prague" [3] to pay bribes to the ex-president and government officials of Azerbaijan. The bribery involved a 1998 scheme to induce the sale and purchase of the Azeri state oil company.[4] Although Bourke did not personally bribe the government officials and lost his $8 million investment in a hedge fund managed by the Czech national, Bourke was found to have known that money invested in the fund was used for bribing Azeri officials with cash and a secret 2/3 interest in the oil company.[4] After the jury verdict, District Judge Shira Scheindlin assessed a $1 million fine against Bourke and sentenced him to a jail term of one year and a day, followed by three years of probation.[5]

References[]

  1. ^ Covert, James (2008-06-05). "Open & shut case: Louis Vuitton rival wins big in bag battle". The New York Post. Archived from the original on 2011-06-05. Retrieved 2010-02-08.
  2. ^ Johnson, Carrie (2010-02-08). "U.S. sends a message by stepping up crackdown on foreign business bribes". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2010-02-08.
  3. ^ "Pirate of Prague". Bloomberg L.P. Retrieved 2012-05-20.
  4. ^ a b Glovin, David (2009-07-11). "Executive guilty of conspiracy in foreign bribery case". Bloomberg News. Retrieved 2010-02-08.
  5. ^ Vardi, Nathan (2009-11-10). "Founder of Dooney & Bourke gets jail term of one year". Forbes. Retrieved 2010-02-08.

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