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No. I mean those people really did something for designers I don’t think department stores can, could or should do still today. Today the world is different so you have to make it differently. There’s TV. There’s a lot of things.
The United Kingdom has traditionally been a very small market, and even though you had such a creative group of designers, they represented a risk to department stores.
I got the ‘I don’t want the normal job’ bug. At home, we have countless career advisors who would tell us to work in department stores and stay below the bar and not overreach our grasp. I didn’t believe any of them.
I never think that people die. They just go to department stores.
Chinese people, young people, they don’t go shopping a lot in department stores. All department store guys hate me. They say business is bad because of Jack.
I don’t like department stores. I had a chain of department stores back in 1994 which was Lewis’s and Owen Owen, only for a short time, and I found department stores personally difficult.
I had no idea what I was gonna do after I got my degree in philosophy in 1940. But what I did know was at that time, if you were a Chinese-American, even department stores wouldn’t hire you. They’d come right out and say, ‘We don’t hire Orientals.’
I hear all the big department stores like Macy’s and Bloomingdale’s in the U.S. playing hard hip-hop records to the shoppers, like Rick Ross at his gnarliest. That’s amazing. It makes me think grime can do a similar thing.
In department stores, so much kitchen equipment is bought indiscriminately by people who just come in for men’s underwear.
I despise shopping and department stores.
I’ve had my run-ins with department stores, like Harrods, which stopped selling fur coats, but I found some there with fur trim, which is just as disgusting. Foie gras production is appalling – there’s no excuse for selling it.
The thing about New York is it’s like London: you want to go to the boutique places. You can go to the big department stores – Barney’s, Bloomingdales and all that stuff – but I like the little stores.
Personal shoppers in big department stores are seriously under-used.
I prefer department stores. In boutiques, they come up and ask you if you need help. I can’t get lost in the experience.
When you think about it, department stores are kind of like museums.