News on your favorite shows, specials & more!

Gloria Steinem & Kate Spade New York Donate $40,000 to The Women's Media Center

By: Sep. 24, 2015
Enter Your Email to Unlock This Article

Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe.




Existing user? Just click login.

Gloria Steinem and Kate Spade New York - in a fashionably generous partnership - have donated $40,000 to the Women's Media Center after collaborating on an amusing episode for a Kate Spade New York mini-series.

Steinem is featured in "The Best Company," the third installment of Kate Spade New York's #Missadventure mini-series featuring Pitch Perfect star Anna Kendrick. Steinem donated her fee to the Women's Media Center, and Kate Spade New York matched it.

"I am enormously proud of the important work that the Women's Media Center does in making women and girls more visible and powerful in media," said Gloria Steinem, who is co-founder of the organization. "This gift was a good way to celebrate our 10th anniversary, and promote a creative woman designer and her support for inclusion and diversity."

In the three-minute holiday campaign ad, Steinem, who plays herself and wears a Kate Spade New York black leather trench coat, dines alone in The Russian Tea Room near a table occupied by Kendrick. Frustrated by a last-minute cancellation by her dinner date - Kendrick whimsically entertains herself with her small dog sitting in a travel bag plus a festive Santa-shaped purse. Curious about who is seated at her usual table, Kendrick later peers through the artificial bushes separating her booth from the adjoining one and discovers Steinem. "You're like changing the world and I'm like worried about my table. Sorry. So sorry," she says. In the end, they share Kendrick's table and a decadent dessert.

The ad includes two black-and-white minute-long interview videos: "Gloria Steinem: On Being An Author, " - where she quotes bell hooks, "If you can buy shoes together, you can do politics together" and "Essential Gloria." "It's actually a civil right to dine alone," Steinem says in the video.

Lily Tomlin, who was host of 2013's "Women's Media Awards" starred in a previous episode of the #Missadventures series.

Julie Burton, President of the Women's Media Center said, "Gloria has always been the true north for the women's movement, but when it comes to the Women's Media Center, she hangs the stars. We are so honored and thrilled that Kate Spade New York would offer to match Gloria's gift. We look forward to celebrating our 10th anniversary with Gloria at the Women's Media Awards in New York City on November 5."

The Women's Media Center, co-founded by Jane Fonda, Robin Morgan, and Gloria Steinem, works to make women visible and powerful in media. The Women's Media Center trains women leaders to be in the media; promotes women experts to the media through WMC SheSource; conducts groundbreaking research and reporting on media inclusion and accuracy; features women's voices and stories on our radio program "Women's Media Center Live with Robin Morgan" and through WMC Features, WMC FBomb, WMC Speech Project and WMC Women Under Siege.

"Kate Spade & Company empowers women to transform their communities. There is no better example of a woman transforming her community-the world community-than Gloria Steinem, tireless advocate on behalf of women's rights everywhere," says Deborah Lloyd, Chief Creative Officer of Kate Spade New York. "The Kate Spade New York girl would not be able to live her interesting life if not for the work of Gloria. Her work and the work of WMC provide a better, more equal, lens on the workings of the world. We are grateful to be connected to both."

Kate Spade & Company (NYSE: KATE) designs and markets accessories and apparel principally under two global, multichannel lifestyle brands: Kate Spade New York and Jack Spade. With collections spanning demographics, genders and geographies, the brands are intended to accent customers' interesting lives and inspire adventure at each turn. The Company also owns the Adelington Design Group, a private brand jewelry design and development group that markets brands through department stores and serves JCPenney via exclusive supplier agreements for the Liz Claiborne and Monet jewelry lines. The Company also has a license for the Liz Claiborne New York brand, available at QVC, and Lizwear, which is distributed through the club store channel. Visit www.katespadeandcompany.com for more information. Instagram and Twitter: @katespadeny / #LiveColorfully







Videos