Litvack died after a three-year battle with cancer, according to his son, Jamie Litvack, president of Bagatelle.
Litvack started buying shares of the company, and after some difficult financial times and various investors, eventually purchased Bagatelle in 2013 and became the sole owner. “When times were tough, he’d go so long without taking a salary,” said his son, Jamie.
Under his leadership, Litvack quickly built a strong U.S. presence while establishing a worldwide network of design, sourcing and manufacturing experts between the U.S., Canada, Asia and Europe. He worked closely with his sons, Adam, executive vice president, marketing and e-commerce, and Jamie, who in January 2022, was promoted to president from executive vice president of sales and merchandising.
At the time, Ireland told WWD, “The clothes are everything we imagined. Michael [Litvack] and Jamie [Litvack] are gentlemen of quality, taste and an authentic understanding of our design dreams.” According to Jamie Litvack, his father was well respected in both the retail and vendor communities. “It brings great comfort how he’s influenced them and impacted all parts of the industry,” said Jamie Litvack. “Anyone who has been lucky enough to have business dealings with him saw that his principals flowed from his personal life to his professional life. When those principals were applied, he always seemed to do the right thing in every situation. That’s his legacy.
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