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Saks Fifth Avenue

L'essentiel

  • Top 3 works:
    • Evening Dress
    • Evening Gown Front view
  • Born: 1867, Washington, États-Unis
  • Art period: XIXe siècle
  • Museums on APS:
    • The Valentine
    • The Valentine
    • The Valentine
    • The Valentine
    • The Valentine
  • Top-ranked work: Evening Dress
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  • Nationality: États-Unis
  • Works on APS: 2
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Also known as: Saks & Company

Quiz d'art

Chaque question ne comporte qu'une seule bonne réponse.

Question 1:
Quelle était la fondation initiale de Saks Fifth Avenue ?
Question 2:
Dans quelle ville Saks Fifth Avenue a-t-il établi sa première adresse ?
Question 3:
Quand Saks Fifth Avenue a ouvert son magasin phare sur la Cinquième Avenue ?
Question 4:
Qui a acquis Saks Fifth Avenue en 1998 ?
Question 5:
Quelle entreprise possède désormais Saks Fifth Avenue ?

The Legacy of Saks Fifth Avenue: More Than Just Retail

Saks Fifth Avenue isn’t merely a department store; it's an institution woven into the fabric of American culture and design history. Founded in 1867 by Andrew Saks, its humble beginnings in Washington D.C.’s shopping district belied its extraordinary trajectory toward becoming one of the world’s most recognizable luxury brands. Today, Saks operates as a dual entity – SFA (Saks Fifth Avenue) and Saks Off 5th – leveraging both prestige retail locations and an expansive online platform to maintain its position at the forefront of fashion and art appreciation. Early Years & Expansion: Andrew Saks’ vision was simple yet ambitious: to create a space where quality goods could be presented alongside exceptional service. The initial store quickly gained popularity, attracting affluent clientele eager for curated selections. Recognizing the potential of Manhattan, Saks established its Herald Square flagship in 1902, marking a pivotal moment in its growth story and solidifying its presence within New York City’s burgeoning commercial landscape. This strategic move cemented Saks' place as a leader in New York’s retail sector—a position it has maintained through decades of evolution. The Hudson's Bay Company Acquisition: In 1998, Saks underwent another transformative change when it was acquired by Tennessee-based Proffitt’s Inc., which subsequently rebranded as Saks, Inc. However, the true consolidation came in 2013 with the acquisition by Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC), creating a powerhouse retail conglomerate dedicated to elevating the shopping experience. This merger signified a significant step forward in Saks' ambition to become a global brand—expanding its reach and influence beyond domestic borders. Influences on Art & Design: Beyond Fashion Trends While Saks Fifth Avenue is undeniably synonymous with haute couture and contemporary fashion, its impact extends far beyond the catwalk. The store’s commitment to showcasing exceptional artistry has fostered collaborations with renowned designers and artists throughout its history. Consider Sophie Gimbel Rossbach (1898-1981), a visionary American fashion designer who championed the “New Look” aesthetic at Salon Moderne – Saks Fifth Avenue's celebrated showcase of avant-garde creations. Her designs epitomized elegance and sophistication, reflecting the broader artistic currents of the era. She skillfully blended traditional craftsmanship with bold experimentation—a hallmark of Saks’ approach to visual culture. Notable Collaborations & Artistic Expressions Donna Chambers exemplifies the store’s dedication to supporting emerging talent. Her jewelry designs—featuring striking combinations of 14k gold, cultured pearls, antique Chinese gambling chips, and African American cameos—have graced the pages of publications like Bloomingdale's and Saks Fifth Avenue. These pieces demonstrate a masterful blend of craftsmanship and artistic vision, mirroring the spirit of innovation that characterizes Saks’ approach to visual culture. The meticulous attention to detail in her creations speaks volumes about Saks’ values—a belief in nurturing creativity and celebrating beauty in unexpected forms. Iconic Pieces & Design Statements William Ralph Blass’ 1972 coat—a psychedelic masterpiece printed on mohair—stands as a testament to Saks Fifth Avenue's embrace of mid-century modern design. Featured prominently in Saks Off 5th and recognized globally, this garment embodies the bold colors and experimental techniques that defined the period. It serves as an enduring symbol of Saks’ willingness to champion artistic experimentation alongside commercial success. The audacious use of color and pattern—a daring departure from established norms—underscores Saks' commitment to pushing boundaries and redefining aesthetic standards. A Continuing Tradition of Luxury & Artistic Patronage Today, Saks Fifth Avenue continues its legacy by prioritizing partnerships with artists and designers who push creative boundaries. Its ongoing commitment to presenting exceptional art alongside fashion reinforces the store’s role as a cultural cornerstone—a place where beauty, innovation, and heritage converge to shape the aesthetic landscape of our time. Saks remains steadfast in its mission to inspire wonder and delight—a tradition rooted in its founding principles and perpetuated through generations of leadership.