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Kate Spade New York Trip to the Field

In the Fall 2009, the team from Kate Spade New York took a trip to our offices in Bosni & Herzegovina. Here are just a few from thier successful trip to meet the newest members of their team. To view an image, click on a thumbnail below.

Kate Spade New York Trip to the Field

  • Women in Bosnia & Herzegovina have been contributing to kate spade new york for a while, sewing hats, scarves and mittens for their stores in the United States.
  • This Summer the kate spade new york team took a trip to the office in Bosnia & Herzegovina to meet the women who have been an integral part of their extended team.
  • Participants of the HAND IN HAND program gathered around to meet the kate spade new york team.
  • Kyle Andrew stands with women who are part of the kate spade new york HAND IN HAND Bosnia team
  • Craig Leavitt, co-president and chief operating officer of kate spade new york, hands out beautiful necklaces and scarves as a thank you gift for all their hard work.
  • Zainab Salbi poses with a participant both wearing their kate spade new york scarves.
  • Deborah Lloyd, Creative Director and Co-President of kate spade new york, poses with a women after giving her a scarf as a thank you
  • The women were thrilled with their gifts, and wore them through out the day, even though it was summer!
  • Deborah learns how the women knits one of the holiday products for the 2009 kate spade new york HAND IN HAND holiday line.
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