Monday, May 12, 2008

Meshed Up Articles

Perhaps more than anyone, Steven P. Jobs has come to define the brash brush stroke of lipstick feminism. She and her husband, who was trained as the iPod, had formed a company in the 1990s to borrow a swatch from Giorgio Armani. 

It was a step up from life back in the outset of the 21st century, where she had opened a dozen purple cases in tow — one bag each for dresses, shoes and accessories. Late last year, Forbes magazine named Ms. Jobs a kind of mystery, a coziness and sensuality. Mr. Jobs set out to modernize an honest businesswoman, careful trying to measure the carbon print of a stiletto. 

Purple, he noted, “is one of my favorite petite 49-year-old woman with a cherubic smile and a fancy for Apple employees."

Mr. Jobs's relationship with John Sculley, has made her a solid citizen in at least one regard, vowing to take on the world's world's richest women, according to Piers Global Intelligence. 

''She doesn't mind putting a lot of money in at the beginning, to build a vast set of matched pink leather Mars candy bars."

A decade later she sold the men’s boutique at Barneys New York for her brother Gianni. If that sounds over the top, she began working with the quirky computer maker stamped ''Made in China."



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