Kate Spade's Frances Valentine brand just opened its first-ever physical store - take a look inside
- Kate Spade's brand, Frances Valentine, opened its first physical store in Manhattan last week.
- Kate and Andy Spade started Frances Valentine in 2015 with their business partners Elyce Arons and Paola Venturi.
- The store, a pop-up that will be open only for a limited time, carries handbags, shoes, and jewelry from the Frances Valentine web site. It also has select products from the "Love, Katy" collection, which takes inspiration from the designer's personal wardrobe.
Frances Valentine, the handbag and accessories brand cofounded by the late Kate Spade, opened its first physical store in Manhattan last week.
Kate and Andy Spade started Frances Valentine with their business partners Elyce Arons and Paola Venturi in 2015.
After Kate Spade's death in June, fans of Frances Valentine were uncertain what would happen to the brand. But Arons, a close friend of Spade's who had worked as head of operations at her namesake handbag brand and later became a managing partner at Frances Valentine, told Business Insider's Mary Hanbury that the company was determined to honor Spade's legacy.
"We don't know what the future holds for us, but we are determined to continue to make her beautiful work live on through Frances Valentine," Arons said in an email to Business Insider in June. "We will be stronger for her, more connected to each other through her."
Arons also said that Spade left behind four seasons of completed and designed work, along with an "abundant library of her concepts."
Frances Valentine's first physical store opened as a pop-up shop in New York City on November 15, carrying handbags, shoes, and jewelry from its web site. It also has select products from the "Love, Katy" collection, which takes inspiration from the designer's personal wardrobe.
The pop-up shop will be open through January. Here's what it's like to shop there: