Magnozzi was a general manager of the former May Department Stores.
Ira Litt, 84, former chairman and owner of Pico Manufacturing Sales Corp., died Sunday at St. Francis Hospital in Roslyn, N.Y., following a long illness.
Bravin worked in WWD’s marketing department in the Sixties and later co-founded the New York Connection, a trade publication.
According to her husband, Edward Klein, the former svp for Worldwide Public Relations at Polo Ralph Lauren died on Dec. 24 at her home in Manhattan.
The former ceo and a cofounder of General Growth Properties Inc., died Sunday, Nov. 24. He was 87.
The fashion designer’s rise to fame included designs worn by former First Lady Betty Ford.
A second-generation co-owner of boys’ apparel manufacturer Fishman & Tobin, he died Wednesday at his home in Haverford, Pa.
He died Wednesday in Cedars Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles at 87.
A dress manufacturer, Martin Schlossberg, whose career spanned more than 40 years died Oct. 6.
Norman Fass, a former apparel manufacturer, died June 12 in Hackensack Hospital Hospice in Hackensack, N.J. He was 80.
Margaret Mazzaraco Corsello, a former market editor and reporter for Women’s Wear Daily, died of complications related to kidney failure on Sunday. She was 79.
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Ann Albrizio, a former women’s and men’s hat designer, died March 23 at her home in Whitestone, N.Y. She was 97.