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Tory Burch Reinvents Her Denim Line

By Leah Melby

Tory Burch has quickly cemented a spot on our list of favorite American sportswear designers, so it should come as no surprise that she’s turned her focus on that most U.S.A. of basics: denim. The brand’s website unveiled a revamped blue jean section this morning, with styles clearly marked by fit and cut. “Jeans are an all-time American classic – chic, utilitarian, and versatile,” Burch told us in an exclusive statement. “We focus on the perfect fit, cut, and wash so that every style looks and feels great.”

Looking to expand your denim repertoire? Tory Burch’s silhouettes include straight, bootcut (worn by models in the above image), cropped, skinny, and legging (worn in the below image) and are available in five different rinses. All styles retail between $185 and $225 and are available to shop now.

Photo courtesy of Tory Burch

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CAPS' Weekly Top Stock Idea

By Dan Dzombak, The Motley Fool

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Each week I cull a top stock idea from the pitches made on CAPS, the Motley Fool‘s 180,000-member free investing community. Want your idea considered for this series? Make a compelling pitch on CAPS with a minimum length of 400 words. Want to follow the weekly picks? Follow me on Facebook or Twitter.

Company

Coach

Star Rating

****

Industry

Consumer goods

Market Cap

$13.93 billion

Sources: S&P Capital IQ, Yahoo! Finance, and Motley Fool CAPS.

Coach investors have had a rough year, with the stock down almost 35% in the past year and down 10.5% year to date after the company missed earnings expectations in January. The company is attempting to reinvent itself as a “lifestyle” brand as it strives to compete with fast-growing competitors Michael Kors , Ralph Lauren , and Tory Burch, which benefit from their famous founding fashion designers. The stock is down as investors are nervous over the company’s transition which will include a new CEO next year. Some investors think the drop is an opportunity, including CAPS All-Star NovaTodd. Last September, NovaTodd picked the stock to outperform the market over the next five years, and just last week, NovaTodd made a pitch for Coach.

Coach Outperform Pick

Pitch Submitted By:

NovaTodd

Member Rating:

84.80

Submitted On:

March 20, 2013

Stock Price at Original Outperform Recommendation:

$53.33

Sources: S&P Capital IQ, Yahoo! Finance, and Motley Fool CAPS.

This Week’s Pitch:
I bought yesterday at $48.00. I consider this a bargain for a company with such an outstanding track record of efficiency and profitability. ROIC has been consistently north of 40% over the past several years, and checked in at 56% last year; sales per square foot is close to $2,000 and ranks among the very best in the retail sector. Coach has a rock-solid balance sheet with a strong cash position and minimal long-term obligations; in fact, FCF generated last year alone adds up to about 80% of total liabilities on the balance sheet.

The valuation looks good right now: Price/Cash Flow is about 11.5, which is below the industry average of 16 and the company’s own five year average of 15. The shares yield 2.4%, and the current dividend payout is only about 35% of free cash flow. Realistically, the shares could yield north of 4% in five years using the current price and applying a fairly conservative growth estimate to the dividend. The share count has also been in decline over the past few years.

I’m no fashion aficionado, but I think Coach has built a durable brand that will continue to command a premium price for the next several years.

Another fresh idea
The retail space is in the midst of the biggest paradigm shift since mail order took off at the turn of last century. Only those most forward-looking and …read more
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Fern Mallis's Birthday, Tory Burch Back in Court, and Prada's Latest Film

By Robert Khederian

  • Happy Birthday to Fern Mallis, largely credited as the founder of Fashion Week, who turns 65 today.
  • Just three months after settling a lawsuit with ex-husband Chris Burch, Tory Burch is back in the courtroom. The designer is suing Bluebell Accessories Inc., claiming it sold jewelry using Burch’s signature interlocking T pattern. [WWD]
  • China’s first lady Peng Liyuan may be the next political fashion icon to watch. [Huffington Post Style]

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The Rarer Sex: The Self Made Women Billionaries of 2013

By Luisa Kroll, Forbes Staff

It was a record setting year for women on the Forbes Billionaires list. For starters, there were more than ever, 138 in the ranks, up from 104. Plus there were also more who started their own businesses, 24. Among the new women are designer Tory Burch and restaurateur Peggy Cherng, who runs Chinese food chain Panda Express with her husband Andrew. Zara co-founder Rosalia Mera, now the richest self-made woman in the world, is worth a record $6.1 billion, ranked no. 195. …read more
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Investing Hints From the Newest Forbes Billionaires

By Bruce Watson

Renzo rosso Credit: Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Images

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When it comes to getting rich, the best textbook may be Forbes’ list of the world’s billionaires. After all, who better to show the right steps to financial freedom than the men (and, increasingly, women) who have already gotten there? And, with a new list fresh off the presses, what better time could there be to reap their wisdom?

Looking at the list, one of the first lessons is that the shortest path to wealth goes through the delivery room. Whether you’re talking about the Waltons or the Kochs, the Bulgari brothers or the Mars mob, it’s clear that things go a lot easier if you can start off with a few million from mom and dad. Heck, even for famed self-made mogul Bill Gates and newcomer fashion maven Tory Burch, it didn’t hurt to come from a rich family.

Those looking for guidance from the Forbes list will quickly realize, however, that it generally shows where the most profitable places in the world were, not where they will be. With the benefit of a few decades of hindsight, it seems obvious that telecom, personal computers and low-cost retailing were smart places to put your money. But when Carlos Slim, Michael Dell and Sam Walton were starting out, their business plans may have seemed insane.

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But that doesn’t mean that you can’t pick up some valuable lessons from the list. If you’re looking for places to invest your savings, a good place to start is with the newest members of the billionaires club. After all, these are the people who have most recently latched onto a new economic opportunity, a new business model, or a new market segment. In other words, they’re the ones who have the best ideas at where the market may be heading.

Unless, of course, they’re the Bulgari brothers, in which case, they’re just damned lucky.

At any rate, here are some lessons you can glean from the latest list:

Fashion

There has always been a lot of money in fashion, but in the last year, improved distribution, smart marketing, and increased consolidation have mixed to put some of the biggest names in fashion onto the billionaires list. For example, Renzo Rosso, the creator of Diesel jeans, made the list this year after snapping up a passel of other brands, including Maison Martin Margiela and Viktor & Rolf. Other European brand names that managed to make the list include Paolo and Nicola Bulgari, Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana and French Cosmetics scion Bris Rocher.

A little closer to home, American designer Tory Burch also joined the list, making her America’s second-youngest self-made female billionaire. Spanx inventor Sara Blakely beat her by five years.

Mid-Level Retailers

It’s no secret that bargain retail companies like Walmart, Target and Dollar …read more
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Billionaires 2013: Notable Newcomers Tory Burch, Nicholas Woodman, Renzo Rosso

By Erin Carlyle, Forbes Staff

This year 210 people from 42 countries joined the Forbes Billionaires ranks. Among the most notable is fashion icon Tory Burch, whose $200 ballet flats and preppy women’s wear brand have launched her–as well as ex-husband Chris Burch–to billionaire status. Burch, 46, is the second youngest self-made female billionaire in America, after Spanx inventor Sara Blakely, 42. In December, former company co-chair Chris Burch sold part of his 28.3% stake in Tory Burch LLC, valuing the entire company more than $3 billion. …read more
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The World's Richest Women 2103

By Kerry A. Dolan, Forbes Staff

More women have joined the ranks of the world’s wealthiest, but as a group females still hold a small sliver of total 10-figure fortunes. Of the 1,426 people on the new 2013 Forbes list of the World’s Billionaires, just 138 are women. That’s up from 104 women last year. New women billionaires include fashion designer Tory Burch and Hong Kong finance executive Pollyanna Chu. …read more
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Fashion's Finest Fete the Academy Awards

By Justin Fenner

Just because the Oscars celebrate the movies doesn’t mean fashion people don’t come out to play, too. Even in the middle of the international Fashion Weeks, the parties that start after the Oscars red carpet wraps up are filled with people who work in the industry. The annual Vanity Fair Oscar Party regularly draws designers like Tom Ford, Diane von Furstenberg, and Tory Burch – all of whom attended the bash this year – and Elton John‘s viewing party is famous for bringing in the stylish set. DSquared2 designers Dean and Dan Caten showed up to the singer’s party this year, as did supermodels Naomi Campbell and Heidi Klum.

A look at those boldface names – and all the other industry darlings who showed up to party – here in the gallery.

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February Nail Polish Launches, Fashion Week Coverage, and More

By Maria Del Russo

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We're Falling For Spring's Bold Take on Stripes

By Chi Diem Chau

If you’re lucky enough to not be stuck in these blizzard-like conditions in the East Coast, then this season’s bolder stripes is a surefire way to add a peppy Spring touch to your look. Designers like Michael Kors, Tory Burch, and Philosophy di Alberta Ferretti led the stripe-redux revolution on their runways, showing us a covetable mix of vibrant hues and varied widths splashed on an array of chic separates and glamorous gowns. That said, whether you’re looking to spruce up your 9-to-5 or are just searching for a fun party dress, shop our irresistible editors’ picks below.

From left to right: Michael Kors, Tory Burch, and Philosophy di Alberta Ferretti

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Ginnifer and Julianne Sport Shorts Suits – Would You?

By Melody Nazarian

You have your mature pantsuit (the ones you’re allowed to wear to work or as an alternative to a cocktail dress), then you have the more playful version, the shorts suit. This fun bunch gained popularity last Spring when a slew of designers like Jason Wu, Michael Kors, and Tory Burch sent them strutting down the catwalk. Since then, celebrities have borrowed the leg-baring runway trend and brought them to the sidewalk (and red carpet). Among the most recent to rock the look are Ginnifer Goodwin and Julianne Hough. Ginnifer’s cobalt tuxedo-style shorts suit featured chic white piping, while Julianne’s navy suit was brought to life via a jewel-collar blouse and lace-up sandals. It might be too frigid in some places right now to wear a shorts suit sans tights, but it’s the perfect Spring companion for both daytime and nighttime fun. Take a good look at these stunning ladies in their shorts suits, then tell us, would you adopt the trend?


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Tory Burch Settles Legal Scraps a Billionaire, Puts Flats on the Gas

By Robert W. Wood, Contributor Designer Tory Burch (Image credit: Getty Images North America via @daylife) Tory Burch, the über-successful 46-year-old fashion mogul is off to a remarkable 2013, a new billionaire headed toward the Forbes 400. She started with a New Year‘s announcement: she and her company buried the hatchet with her (copy-cat?) ex […]
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A Guide to Every Dramatic Moment in the "Battle of the Burches"

By Justin Fenner

After four months of legal volleys – including a countersuit, subpoenas on Christmas Eve, and allegations of corporate misconduct – Tory Burch and her ex-husband and business partner Chris Burch have finally settled their lawsuits against each other.

The drama around this case started over a year ago when Chris opened C. Wonder, which many saw as a threat to Tory’s brand. From its outset, the lower-priced line of clothing and accessories was accused of looking too similar to Tory’s aesthetic. The resolution to this case doesn’t address those similarities and instead focuses on the sale of Chris’s stake in the company, much of which went to two new investors. This lessens his power and involvement at the brand, which will hopefully give both Burches some peace.

So how did they get to this point? A look back at every step of the aptly named Battle of the Burches, here in the gallery.

Photo: A still-married Tory and Chris Burch at the opening of a Tory Burch store in Los Angeles in 2005, via Getty.

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Suzy Menkes's Award, Vogue's March, and Margiela's New Site

By Justin Fenner

Those stories and more here in our daily news roundup.

The Municipality of Florence will award Suzy Menkes the Fiorino d’Oro – an award for contributions to the city – during the upcoming Pitti Uomo men’s trade show. [WWD]

If rumors are to be believed, Vogue has tapped Beyoncé for its March 2013 cover. [HuffPost Style]

Over 100 retailers, including DVF, Helmut Lang, Marc Jacobs, and Tory Burch, are offering postholiday markdowns on select merchandise. [Racked]

Many retailers hope their new promotions will make up for a lower-than-expected holiday shopping numbers. [WWD]

In related news, Maison Martin Margiela has relaunched its website. [MMM]

It’s official: Terry Richardson is making a documentary about Lady Gaga. [Fashionista]

Phillip Lim’s pop-up store in Hong Kong, which opened its doors last week and will stay open for 10 months, is the brand’s first temporary space in Asia. [3.1 Phillip Lim]

Photo courtesy of Maison Martin Margiela for H&M.

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Tory Burch Pre-Fall 2013

By Justin Fenner

A military jacket handed down from her mother Reva inspired Tory Burch‘s Pre-Fall 2013 collection, but the garments include fabric treatments soldiers don’t commonly wear. The embroidered epaulets on one navy blue cardigan would be out of place on the battlefield, and the same goes for the beading that adorns nearly every garment in the offering. Even the pieces that aren’t affixed with paillettes or bits of lace are cut from intricately woven cloth with patterns that suggest ethnic prints. Come to think of it, what better time to represent your tribe than during a war?

Photos courtesy of Tory Burch.

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Givenchy Skips Couture, the Faces of The Face, and the Battle For Saturday

By Justin Fenner

Those stories and more in our daily news roundup.

Givenchy won’t stage a Couture Week show for the press in January but still plans to see private clients. [WWD]

Meanwhile, Tom Ford has publicly listed his next show on the London Fashion Week schedule for February. [Grazia]

Some of the 24 contestants on The Face are already working models with big clients like Tory Burch, Christian Louboutin, Target, and Forever 21. [Oxygen]

The CFDA has raised $1.7 million to benefit the Hurricane Sandy relief effort. All of the proceeds will be donated to local charities. [CFDA]

Ecommerce success stories like Bonobos and Warby Parker are opening up physical stores in response to their customers’ desire to try garments on before they buy them. [On the Runway]

Elsewhere in retail, the iconic French store Galeries Lafayette is rumored to be interested in buying its equally iconic next-door neighbor, Printemps. [WWD]

Roland Mouret will curate an exhibition of Norman Parkinson‘s photography for the Bath in Fashion festival this April. [Vogue UK]

Political insiders say Anna Wintour is “open” to becoming the United States ambassador to France. [The Hollywood Reporter]

DJ Kiss, who’s spun records at parties for Diane von Furstenberg and Alexander Wang, is the latest musical talent to sign with Wilhelmina Models Artist Management. [Page Six]

Who owns Saturday? After a few weeks of legal volleys, Kate Spade has asked a New York court to declare that its new label Kate Spade Saturday does not infringe on the trademark of the menswear line Saturdays Surf NYC. [WWD]

Jason Wu says his new line Miss Wu is for a girl who’s a “little more worn in, a little grittier, her hair is a little messier, her makeup might be from the night before.” [Fashionista]

Photo courtesy of Givenchy.

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