Zac Posen Shuttering Business

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Fashion has another major casualty: Zac Posen.

The designer is shuttering the business that he founded in 2001.Employees were informed this afternoon.

The company is ceasing operations as of today, and the spring collection Posen showed in September will not be shipped. “The board made a difficult decision,” Posen told WWD. See WWD.com as the story develops.

 

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Oh no!!

Glad he’s not giving up tho

WAIT WHAT

Pretty clever how you guys designed this tweet. ➖ The headline of the attached article makes it clear that his business is closing. ➖ But the text of the tweet alone sounds like Posen has died. ➖ When we quote tweet, our followers only see the “major casualty”.

Lanvin next maybe? 👀

😔

I'M GONNA MISS THIS MAN'S CUSTOM LOOKS :(

💔💔 Very sad news!

And his 2020 collection is filled with voluptious magnificence. Sad!

Oh no!!! I love his designs. So sad!

😢

:(((

I hope he comes back better than ever! Everything happens for a reason, he’s a great talent!

😱😱😱😱

JLfromtheblock

He has not been relevant in YEARS. Not surprising.

Omg :(

Wow!!🙏🏽muchPrayer there will bMany more shuttering down as well

Ugh no!!!!!!!!!! 😭

NOOOOOO 😭😭😭😭

I'm so sad. I loved Zac Posen.

Wowww

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