About Anne Klein
The Anne Klein label was established in 1968 as a partnership with famed
fashion guru Gunther Oppenheim. In 1971, Klein met Tomio Taki from Takihyo
who approached her to enter a joint-venture to manufacture in the Far-East
with materials bought in Europe for sale in the US and Japan. The joint-venture
never materialized as the margins were too thin; however, Klein approached Taki
to partner in the company and by 1973 Takihyo owned 25% of the Anne Klein Company.
In 1974 Anne Klein died, leaving her equity position in the hands of her second husband,
Chip Rubenstein. Oppenheim wanted to sell his shares in the company,
and Taki bought Oppenheim out despite the death of the company's driving force.
There was great contention among Taki, Oppenheim, and Rubenstein regarding
Anne's successor. Taki wanted to elevate the assistant designer,
but Oppenheim and Rubenstein wanted a name-brand designer to take the helm.
At the time, Taki had the largest individual stake in the company so his
equity position allowed him to promote the assistant Donna Karan, who a decade
later became a household name. In a matter of a few years after Anne's death with
Donna Karan leading the design-room, Takihyo purchased all of Rubenstein's position.
The success of the Anne Klein brand led to the development of the first
bridge-line in American fashion, Anne Klein II. A line with a price point just
under designer-label fashion yet still much better quality than better,
moderate, and budget lines while maintaining a similar look. The bridge-line was a
new system Klein developed with Taki before her death. Depending on the garment,
certain fabrics or manufacturing methods, or both in some cases, would change
to offer a lower price point for consumers. For example, a skirt may be made from
8 leaves of fabric rather than 2. The leaves could be used modularly as well to
increase the number of garments made from a given amount of material.
Jackets would be cut a little shorter in the back. While consumers may not
notice a big difference in the garment, the savings from three inches increased
productivity at the manufacturing level.
Anne Klein then Anne Klein II were continued after her death by Donna Karan
and Louis Dell'Ollio as head designers until 1985. Taki and his partner
Frank Mori at Takihyo then fired Donna on a Friday to hire her the next Monday
to begin a new partnership that became the highly successful Donna Karan
New York line followed by its diffusion line, DKNY.In 2001, fashion designer
Charles Nolan was hired to revive Anne Klein's image as a hipper,
more fashion-forward brand. Anne Klein and Co is currently owned by
Jones Apparel Group, who acquired then-parent company Kasper it in 2003.
The Anne Klein brand of watches are made by Sutton Time.
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