How Neil Kraft Redefined Advertising—and Why His Death Marks the End of an Era
Neil Kraft, the visionary behind iconic Calvin Klein and Barneys campaigns, has died at 67. His work redefined fashion advertising as cultural storytelling.
Neil Kraft, the visionary behind iconic Calvin Klein and Barneys campaigns, has died at 67. His work redefined fashion advertising as cultural storytelling.
Leo Gerard, former president of the United Steelworkers and architect of modern trade protections for U.S. manufacturing, has died at age 78.
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