Why Kate Spade's life and suicide resonate with women
by Mary Sanchez, Tribune Content Agency
Jun 07, 2018
3 minutes
Twelve hours after news broke that Kate Spade had taken her own life, the store that bears her name in the city where she was raised displayed a message intended to be as effervescent as the designer herself.
A single blush pink rose lay on the sidewalk space outside the glass doors of the closed store on the Country Club Plaza, a fabled outdoor shopping district in Kansas City.
The rose was silk, but only upon close inspection.
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