When her business was about to go bankrupt, she sold her licenses and left designing (this might have been during that time). When she first decided to re-enter the scene, she did so through QVC selling a tacky line called Silk Assets (she is married to Barry Diller who owns QVC). I believe that was in the early 1990's. So this is either from the time she didn't own her own licenses or QVC Silk Assets, I would guess...
Not everything she's ever done was genius. I come across DVF things at thrift stores all the time that make me hurl. She's kept up with the times, but the times haven't always been so great fashion-wise.
When her business was about to go bankrupt, she sold her licenses and left designing (this might have been during that time). When she first decided to re-enter the scene, she did so through QVC selling a tacky line called Silk Assets (she is married to Barry Diller who owns QVC). I believe that was in the early 1990's. So this is either from the time she didn't own her own licenses or QVC Silk Assets, I would guess...
Wow - she is one of my favorite designers and I had no clue about this. Glad she was able to make a comeback - eeww. Did you read this in a biography or something? Very interesting.