Neiman Marcus was founded in downtown Dallas in 1907 and has been a luxury fashion leader worldwide ever since. News that the company has been sold to a New York-based rival has loyalists worrying the brand will be tarnished and the city will lose important cultural cachet.
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Happy Fourth of July from the Dallas Cowboys, America’s Team
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The Fourth of July is as American as it gets. Cold beer, a grill, relaxation with friends and family, and the thrill of fireworks to round out the day. We celebrate freedom and the birth of the United States.
And while we are saying happy birthday to America, we also have to acknowledge one of its greatest creations: the Dallas Cowboys, America’s Team.
The Cowboys are celebrating the Fourth of July like the rest of us in Cowboys Nation as we gear up for the start of training camp, so let’s check out how they wished the loyal fan base a happy holiday.
Happy 4th of July 💌 Yours truly, America’s Sweethearts pic.twitter.com/LfqWu1GQxt
— Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders (@DCCheerleaders) July 4, 2024
The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, also known as America’s Sweethearts, stole the heart of the nation thanks to the Netflix docuseries, America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders.
The docuseries shows what it takes to be a member of the iconic DCC, and the tough times that the women deal with to make the squad. The show has become a fixture in Netflix’s Top 10 most-watched shows throughout the final weeks of June.
America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders is streaming on Netflix now. The series features seven episodes that run approximately one hour each.
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Happy Fourth, y’all! 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/5pwB3NRGRa
— Dallas Cowboys (@dallascowboys) July 4, 2024
Now, THAT is a poster.
Anytime the Cowboys break out a graphic with a retro look, it is a big hit. This one is simple and to the point. America, F’ yeah!
Happy Fourth of July, from America’s Team! 🎇 pic.twitter.com/kGlUu55UkW
— AT&T Stadium (@ATTStadium) July 4, 2024
Jerry’s World had to get in on the fun with an incredible graphic that brings everything you think of when you imagine the Dallas Cowboys to life in animated form.
Well done!
We wish you all a Happy Fourth of July, and the friends, family, and food do you well. In only a few weeks, we will all get to come together as Cowboys Nation and celebrate the start of training camp.
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Dallas Mavericks Acquire Warriors’ Klay Thompson In Complicated Six Team Sign-and-Trade
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In what should be the final official announcement of the day for the Dallas Mavericks, they’ve officially completed the sign-and-trade to acquire Golden State Warriors guard Klay Thompson. And it is a doozy.
Thompson to the Mavericks completes a sign-and-trade involving six teams, 20% of the NBA, in what becomes the trade with the most teams ever involved in NBA history, including the Warriors, the Minnesota Timberwolves, the Denver Nuggets, the Charlotte Hornets, and the Philadelphia 76ers. Most of the teams included in this had to make the trade this way for new cap constraints and to acquire trade exceptions.
The Dallas Mavericks announced today that they have acquired 5-time All-Star Klay Thompson and a future 2nd-round pick as part of a six-team sign-and-trade deal in exchange for Josh Green and a future 2nd-round pick.
It marks the first six-team trade in NBA history. pic.twitter.com/BKHszomMay
— Mavs PR (@MavsPR) July 7, 2024
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The Mavericks acquire Thompson and a 2025 second-round pick, which will help make up for the one sent to Detroit in the Tim Hardaway trade while sending Josh Green to the Charlotte Hornets. On top of acquiring Green, the Hornets get Reggie Jackson from the Denver Nuggets along with two second-round picks. They initially acquired three but one was re-routed to Golden State as part of this trade. Denver received cash and salary relief by trading Jackson. The Warriors re-routed that re-routed pick from Charlotte to acquire Kyle Anderson and Buddy Hield. The 76ers and Timberwolves received future second-round picks.
Thompson agreed to join the Mavericks on a 3-year, $50 million deal and chose Dallas over the LA Lakers, as he believes the Mavs are closer to winning a championship. He’s not entirely wrong as the Mavs are coming off a run to the NBA Finals. He’s one of the greatest shooters in NBA history and sits sixth all-time in made three-pointers. Should he still shoot the ball at a high level, he’ll provide spacing to Kyrie Irving and Luka Doncic that they haven’t had in Dallas.
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Dak Prescott has multiple Cowboys all-time passing record in his sights
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Dak Prescott enters 2024 without any security beyond this year. The Dallas Cowboys are again playing hardball in contract negotiations despite continued production from their star quarterback.
Prescott has led them to a record of 73-41 in the regular season, and while his lack of playoff success is a constant talking point, he typically has his team in contention.
With eight seasons under his belt, he also has some impressive numbers. He has 29,459 yards for his career with 202 touchdowns and 74 interceptions. That’s enough for him to be third in passing yardage behind Troy Aikman (32,942) and Tony Romo (34,183). He’s second in touchdowns behind Romo, who has 248.
Needing 46 touchdowns to catch Romo makes catching him a long shot for 2024. Prescott’s career-high in touchdowns came in 2021 when he had 37. He put up 36 this past season, so he’s likely to come close to Romo, but he needs to be on the roster in 2025 to threaten his mark realistically.
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Passing yardage is a different story. He’s currently just 3,483 yards behind Aikman. With a career average of 258.4 yards per game, he could pass that in 14 starts. If he plays to the top of his potential, he could also threaten Romo, who has a lead of 4,724 yards.
While such yardage isn’t typical, Prescott can hit that number. He proved that with his career-high for a single season in 2019 when he had 4,902 yards — one yard shy of Romo’s single-season record.
Dallas is predicted to eventually re-sign Prescott, and if they do, he will put himself at No. 1 overall in every major passing category in franchise history. As impressive as that is, he will never get the respect he deserves unless the Cowboys win it all.
That’s how this position is ultimately judged.
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Neiman Marcus purchase by Saks parent creates high anxiety in Dallas fashion world
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Neiman Marcus is the essence of Dallas’ fashion psyche.
Carrie Marcus Neiman, her husband Al Neiman, and her brother Herbert Marcus opened the first Neiman Marcus in downtown in 1907, and the business was an instant success — winning the hearts of Dallasites who wanted more than ordering goods from the Sears Roebuck catalog.
Stanley Marcus joined the family business 18 years later after graduating from Harvard University. He used lessons gleaned from his aunt Carrie to create a worldwide luxury retailing mecca that has survived three ownership changes in the past 20 years — including bankruptcy.
Now the proposed purchase of its parent company by the parent company of Saks Fifth Avenue for $2.65 billion has created high anxiety in Dallas’ fashionista world.
The deal will end more than 115 years of Neiman Marcus being run from Dallas, most of that time as a global luxury leader.
Saks parent HBC finally put out a press release Thursday detailing the proposed transaction, saying it will create Saks Global, “a combination of world-class luxury retail and real estate assets, including Saks Fifth Avenue, Saks OFF 5TH, Neiman Marcus and Bergdorf Goodman, each of which will continue operations under their respective brands.”
Accent on “brands.”
That’s what concerns Neiman’s loyalists.
Just another brand?
Will Neiman Marcus become just another brand in HBC’s luxury lineup?
While the news release makes the case for why Neiman Marcus’ purchase makes economic sense, it also indicates a pecking order: “Saks Fifth Avenue is the leading name in luxury shopping.”
That’s certainly debatable, said Maria Halkias, The Dallas Morning News’ longtime retail reporter, who retired last month.
“Richard Baker, CEO of HBC, has lusted over Neiman Marcus for years,” said Halkias, who closely covered luxury retailing for 31 years.
The crux of the matter, she said, is whether HBC can put these fierce competitors under one corporate umbrella and keep their stores relevant at a time when luxury brands such as Louis Vuitton, Gucci and Hermès continue to take an exponentially larger share of the market with their own stores and e-commerce.
Most worrisome is consumers might see a deterioration of the personalized service that sets Neiman Marcus and Bergdorf Goodman apart from its new owner, she said.
“Neiman Marcus,” she said, “is the reason there have been no full-line Saks Fifth Avenue stores in Dallas-Fort Worth for years and why Barneys New York came and left twice. Neiman’s NorthPark Center store is consistently the No. 1 volume store in the chain. Bergdorf Goodman is a juggernaut in Manhattan.”
In an exclusive interview with The News on Friday, Marc Metrick concurred with that assessment. The Saks Global CEO is poised to lead Neiman Marcus once the deal closes.
“You’re sitting in Dallas right now, and how many Saks Fifth Avenues are in that market?” Metrick said. “It’s a testament to the culture at Neiman Marcus that we could not pierce that market. There’s so much loyalty, and there’s so many dedicated folks and they love their Neiman’s there. It’s very exciting to be able to go in and to really think about, how can you expand on that, how can you build on that?”
Forgive folks here if they’re wary.
Lynchpin of Dallas’ fashion identity
Neiman Marcus has been the lynchpin of Dallas’ fashion identity that spawned NorthPark and the wholesale Apparel Mart, said Tracy Hayes, former fashion editor of The News.
“Sitting for a Gittings portrait [the official portrait studio of the Neiman Marcus brand], being married in a wedding gown from the downtown NM bridal salon, having a multi-generational Christmas lunch in the Zodiac Room — those were the rites of passage and markers of Dallas’ membership in Dallas’ high society,” Hayes said.
The cachet of being the newspaper’s representative in the city where Neiman’s planted its flagship and homebase guaranteed Hayes a front-row seat when she covered European runway collections in the 1980s and 1990s.
“The store was also the launchpad for a host of other people who went on to make their marks with other ventures that burnished Dallas’ image — from the Horchow Collection’s Roger Horchow to Brian Bolke with Forty Five Ten and the Conservatory,” she said.
“It’s almost impossible to imagine Dallas without Neiman Marcus.”
Family’s international legacy
Allison V. Smith, Stanley Marcus’ granddaughter, said the family’s international legacy will live on no matter who owns the company.
“Stanley and his aunt Carrie Marcus Neiman originated the annual Neiman Marcus Award in 1938,” said Smith, referring to the global prize that honors breakthrough talent in fashion from across the globe. “Later, Stanley created Neiman Marcus Fortnights [lavish multi-event celebrations themed after a specific country], bringing world-wide attention to Dallas, thus changing Dallasites’ perception of themselves and the city we live in.
“Through major acts of creativity and a laser focus on quality, they gave us the lasting gift of excellence.”
Kate Sheldon, CEO of Fashioneering LLC, has been associated with Neiman Marcus throughout her 34-year career — as a couture designer, a Neiman Marcus buyer and, most recently, as a consultant for clients who either do business with Neiman’s or aspire to.
“As a Texan, Neiman Marcus has been my sparkly touchstone throughout my life,” she said. “The days of working to scour the globe like truffle hunters to create the most beautifully unique assortments and experiences are long gone.”
(Allison V. Smith)
‘End of an era’
The sale to Saks has deepened her angst.
“A lot of the specialness — Neiman Marcus’ special sauce — that remains is at risk,” she said. “We will all be armchair quarterbacking this situation for decades to come. I will be talking about this in the nursing home, I have no doubt.”
Sheldon said her colleagues knew in their guts the days of consolidation were probably in the wings. “But we really hoped we would be on the buying end,” she said. “No matter how you slice it, this is the end of an era.”
Lisa Dawson, president of Kim Dawson Agency Inc., says the modeling agency owes its existence to “Mr. Stanley,” as her mother Kim Dawson called him.
When her mother decided to return home to Texas after modeling in New York, the only modeling job in North Texas was at Neiman Marcus’ Zodiac Room.
“People were always complaining that they couldn’t get in touch with models,” Lisa Dawson recalled. “This was before cell phones, beepers or even answering machines.”
Her mom offered to organize the models and take a small percentage. Mr. Stanley thought that was a great idea. “Without Mr. Stanley’s help and encouragement, my mom might not have made that leap.”
Neiman Marcus was the agency’s first client, and 60 years later, it remains one of the agency’s largest.
Is this the end of an era?
She certainly hopes not.
Dawson worries about the possibility of Neiman’s being rolled into Saks. “If that happens, I assume that they would take a lot of the work that we do to New York. I don’t know that,” she said.
“Yeah, if we lost all that, it would be bad.”
She wonders what will happen to the Neiman Marcus Christmas Book and its fantasy items. “Even though very few people can afford to buy them, it’s always fun to see what they are,” she said.
“Neiman’s is not the store that it was when the family owned it, but it’s still a wonderful store and a great brand, so I would hate to see it go away. That would be really sad.”
Take a chill pill
Annette Becker, director and curator of the Texas Fashion Collection at the University of North Texas, says it’s time for people to take a chill pill.
“As the person who runs a fashion collection first started by Neiman Marcus in 1938, I see this as just one more step in its very long and rich history,” Becker said. “I’m honestly not worried about the brand. Because Neiman Marcus is such a storied institution, the name Neiman Marcus holds tremendous cultural capital and it will continue to hold its place in our society.”
Karen Katz, former CEO of Neiman Marcus Group, agrees and see this as another chapter in the iconic history of the retailer. “It has changed ownership at least half a dozen times since 1907, and it continues to live on,” said Katz, who stepped down from her post in January 2019.
Is it likely to become just another brand in HBC’s lineup?
“This is hard to predict,” she said, “but I believe Richard Baker understands the value of the Neiman Marcus and Bergdorf Goodman brands, how important the customers are to each of these brands, and the value of the NM and BG teams that serve the customer day in and day out.”
Here’s hoping he does.
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