![]() “We have tons of photos of Joss at the events with customers,” Joss’ rep said, “so the source. Not even the Saks staff what was going on.” While Joss’ Instagram account showed a photo of several women milling around LBV racks, seemingly at the event, one shopper who was there Thursday said attendance was low. Miami, let’s be on the right side of morality.” There is a moment going on right now between good and evil. Miami socialite Jacquelynn Powers was so appalled she posted a call to arms on Facebook: “The #Sackler family, who are part of creating the devastating and deadly opioid crisis, are trying to make inroads into Miami. for, in which the theme is power-dressing for strong women.”Ī rep for Saks didn’t return requests for comment. The image would be appropriate for any high-fashion magazine and is part of a larger campaign. That family caused the opioid crisis, and she sends out heroin-chic invites?” Sackler’s “heroin-chic” invitation - showing “a man passed out” - for her LBV spring 2020 fashion event.Ī rep for Joss replied: “That description is ridiculous. “There’s a man passed out in the photo!” one well-known Miami denizen described the invitation. 29 and 30, Joss hosted an event at the Bal Harbour Saks in Miami Beach to introduce LBV’s Spring 2020 collection. (They also bought a $22.5 million Bel Air mansion in 2018.) In September, the couple seemingly gave up, selling their New York City apartment for $6.5 million and moving their family to Palm Beach. Now the Sacklers are hoping Florida will be more forgiving. Morgan dropped their business, and invites to galas dried up as fashionistas boycotted Joss’s LBV brand of clothing and accessories. (David Sackler served on Purdue’s board from 2012 to 2018 and managed a portion of the family’s money.)Ĭultural institutions including the Met, American Museum of Natural History and the Guggenheim, as well as the Tate Modern and the Louvre rejected donations from the family, companies like J.P. Joss, 34, and her 38-year-old husband, David - a third-generation member of the family which founded and owns Purdue Pharma, the maker of Ox圜ontin - were shunned by Manhattan society last year after the full horrors of the opioid epidemic came to light. She may have left Manhattan after scandal hit her family name, but life goes on for Joss Sackler as the controversial fashion designer forges a new life in Miami high society. Pharma firm used me to push fentanyl to doctors - now Emily Blunt's playing me on Netflix: stripper Matthew Perry's quotes on his drug addiction, mental health prior to shocking death Ketamine could be the new drug crisis, but public health 'experts' don't careįlorida man threatens CVS workers with note saying he'll 'shoot the closest person' if they don't hand over drugs: cops ![]()
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