Reed Krakoff

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Reed Krakoff
Born1964
NationalityUnited States
Occupationfashion designer, businessman
Known forformer creative director of Coach, Inc.
founder of Reed Krakoff label
Spouse(s)Delphine Krakoff
Childrenfour

Reed Krakoff (born 1964) is an American fashion designer and former executive creative director of Coach, Inc.

Biography[]

Krakoff was raised in Weston, Connecticut, the son of a corporate executive. He graduated from the Parsons School of Design. After school, he worked at Ralph Lauren Corporation for five years and then took a job as creative director at Tommy Hilfiger Corporation.[1] In 1996, Coach’s Lew Frankfort hired Krakoff,[2] and gave him control of Coach’s products, advertising, store design, and merchandising. In 2010, he launched his own brand,[3] Reed Krakoff.[1]

In April 2013, he announced he would leave Coach to focus on developing the Reed Krakoff label.[4][5] The label folded in 2015 and began a process of winding down its operations and liquidating its assets.[6] Krakoff has since assumed the newly created position of Chief Artistic Officer at Tiffany & Co. following the departure of Francesca Amfitheatrof as Design Director.[7][8] In his new position, Krakoff is designing new collections, aimed at refreshing the brand and targeting younger consumers.[9][10]

Residences[]

He and his wife bought Lasata in East Hampton, New York, the girlhood home of Jackie Onassis in 2006.[11] In April 2014, they bought heiress Huguette Clark's French-style chateau known as "Le Beau Chateau," that sits on 52 wooded acres in New Canaan, Connecticut for $14.3 million. At the time, the home had been sitting empty for more than 60 years.[12]

Personal life[]

He is married to Delphine Krakoff, an interior decorator.[1][13] They have four children.[13][14]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c New York Times: "Another Notch in His Belt at Coach" By MICHAEL SCHULMAN October 24, 2012
  2. ^ "BRAND-NEW BAG". New Yorker.
  3. ^ "L'effet Krakoff". Le Figaro.
  4. ^ Horyn, Cathy (April 23, 2013). "Reed Krakoff to Go Solo, Leaving Coach Next Year". New York Times.
  5. ^ "Coach 3rd-Quarter Net Rose 6.2% as Sales, Margins Improve". Wall Street Journal.
  6. ^ Ortved, John (April 5, 2016). "Why Did Designer Reed Krakoff Walk Away from His Brand?". Vanity Fair.
  7. ^ "TIFFANY APPOINTS REED KRAKOFF TO THE NEWLY CREATED ROLE OF CHIEF ARTISTIC OFFICER". Retrieved October 6, 2017.
  8. ^ "Reed Krakoff Named Chief Artistic Officer of Tiffany & Co". Retrieved October 6, 2017.
  9. ^ Wiener-Bronner, Danielle (November 9, 2017). "Why Tiffany is selling a $1,000 'tin' can". CNN.
  10. ^ Wiener-Bronner, Danielle (June 19, 2018). "Tiffany is giving cool a try. And it's working". CNN.
  11. ^ Keil, Braden. "HEAVE HO-WARD". New York Post.
  12. ^ Dedman, Bill (April 14, 2014). "Heiress Huguette Clark's 'Extra' Mansion Sells for $14 Million". NBC News. Retrieved 28 January 2016.
  13. ^ Jump up to: a b Wall Street Journal: "60 Seconds With: Delphine Krakoff - Savoir-Flair" February 5, 2011
  14. ^ Design Elements: "Interview with Delphine Krakoff" April 10, 2011
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