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……………………..The picture of Donna and me was taken in the early 80s…………Donna and I had a mutual friend, Leslie Mesh. Leslie and I went to High School together and Donna and Leslie went to summer camp together. I remember Leslie as a very hip, cool and mature girl for her age. She introduced me to pot! When she found out her friend Donna Faske [later Karan] and I were both going to Parsons School of Design she said “you two must meet”. One day after school in early summer of 1966, Leslie and I drove over to Donna’s, which was about 20 minutes from us. Leslie drove her dad’s Cadillac convertible. Donna was sitting on her from steps. She was very thin and tall. Her hair was pulled back tightly into a ponytail, and she was wearing big sunglasses. She had on a skimpy ribbed white tank [we used to call them ginny tees, not so PC today], and cut off very short shorts. They were jeans she cut herself. She also wore gladiator sandals that wrapped all the way up to her knees. I knew at once we were going to be best friends!….and that’s what we became. It was Kismet….We were the only two students from Long Island so we worked together on our school projects all the time…….sometimes at her house and sometimes at mine. My mother would always make us an Italian dinner. We worked all through the night, and went straight to school bleary eyed. We were two peas in a pod, and had all of the same classes together. We became BFF…. After second year Donna got a summer intern job at Anne Klein, and Anne convinced her not to go back to school. She told Donna you’ll learn more on the job than any school could teach you. So she didn’t return. The school was not happy AK was poaching students! I got the Norman Norell Scholarship to complete my third year so I returned to Parsons. I missed my side kick, but we always kept in touch. When I started to work on 7th Ave we would grab lunch together whenever she could get out. Anne didn’t come in until 11am or noon, so it was hard for Donna to get out for lunch, and they worked all hours of the night so dinners weren’t often, but we did have the phone……This was way before e-mails and texts. Eventually I got the call from Chip Rubinstein, Anne’s husband….He wanted to know if I would consider leaving my design job, and come to work with Anne and Donna…..Little did Donna and I know that Anne was dying from breast cancer that came back after four years of remission…….I said yes, and Donna and I were so happy to be together again. When Anne passed it was a great shock. Chip called me and assured me they still wanted me to come to the company, I said yes again. We didn’t know this was Anne and Chip’s plan all the time…….We worked together for nine years, and we were 22 when we started together. During the nine years we worked together as co designers, we won three Coty Awards [the Fashion industries Oscar]. Then we were inducted into the Coty Hall of Fame….all before we were 31…..We grew the company from a 10 million dollar company to a 100 million dollar company when Donna left to create her own label. I continued on at Anne Klein as Chief designer and design director of all the Anne Klein divisions for another 11 years. When I left the company was doing over 500 million a year. The two “kids”, as we were called by Bill Cunningham, made fashion history. Bill was a famous fashion photographer who traveled all over NYC taking candid shots of interesting people…..I believe he took the photo above…….BTW, there were very few times in my life that I grew a full beard. This was one of them and everyone loved it….. everyone but Jac!