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Posted: 6 years ago
Oh dear Lord!


EXCLUSIVE: Fashion designer Donna Karan comes to Harvey Weinstein's DEFENSE suggesting his victims may have been 'asking for it' by the way they dress calling the shamed mogul and his wife 'wonderful people'


  • Donna Karan, 69, defended Harvey Weinstein, 65, during a red carpet interview at the CinFashion Film Awards on Sunday 
  • She told a reporter 'we have to look at ourselves' and question how women are presenting themselves and their sexuality 
  • The fashion designer's comments come after many Hollywood stars denounced the film producer after he was accused of sexually harassing multiple women
  • When asked if whether Hollywood has been 'busted', she replied with a smile saying Weinstein isn't solely to blame 
  • Rose McGowan, one of Weinstein's alleged victims, called Karan 'deplorable' and said 'aiding and abetting' the producer 'is a crime'
  • In a statement released early Tuesday morning, Karan said her comments were 'out of context' and apologized to 'anyone I offended' and victims of abuse 

By James Desborough and James Wilkinson For Dailymail.com

Published: 23:25 BST, 9 October 2017 | Updated: 05:10 BST, 10 October 2017





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Fashion designer Donna Karan is standing by Harvey Weinstein and has suggested his alleged victims may have been 'asking for it' by the way the women act and dress. 

During a red carpet interview at the CinFashion Film Awards on Sunday, the DKNY creator was asked to weigh in on the scandal hours after the disgraced film mogul was fired from his company. 

Unlike many Hollywood stars and celebs, Karan did not condemn the 65-year-old, who has been accused of sexually harassing multiple woman over the span of decades, and instead pointed the finger at his accusers. 

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Donna Karan, 69, defended Harvey Weinstein, 65, during a red carpet interview at the CinFashion Film Awards on Sunday
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Donna Karan, 69, defended Harvey Weinstein, 65, during a red carpet interview at the CinFashion Film Awards on Sunday

Karan and Weinstein smile for the cameras at The Hunting Party film premiere in 2007
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Karan and Weinstein smile for the cameras at The Hunting Party film premiere in 2007

She told a reporter: 'I think we have to look at ourselves. Obviously, the treatment of women all over the world is something that has always had to be identified. Certainly in the country of Haiti where I work, in Africa, in the developing world, it's been a hard time for women. 

'To see it here in our own country is very difficult, but I also think how do we display ourselves? How do we present ourselves as women? What are we asking? Are we asking for it by presenting all the sensuality and all the sexuality? 

'And what are we throwing out to our children today about how to dance and how to perform and what to wear? How much should they show?' 

Karan's comments are striking as a legend in the fashion world and having designed women's clothing for decades.

Her comments come as many of Weinstein's former friends, including Judi Dench and Meryl Streep, have denounced the producer based on the bombshell allegations.

She added that she knows Weinstein's wife Georgina Chapman and described the couple as 'wonderful people.'

When asked whether Hollywood has been 'busted', she replied with a smile: 'I don't think it's only Harvey Weinstein. 

Harvey Weinstein (standing), Michael Kors (center seated) and Donna Karan (right) share a joke at the amfAR New York Gala in 2010
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Harvey Weinstein (standing), Michael Kors (center seated) and Donna Karan (right) share a joke at the amfAR New York Gala in 2010

'I don't think we're only looking at him. I think we're looking at a world much deeper than that.' 

'Yes, I think he's being looked at right now as a symbol, not necessarily as him. I know his wife, I think they're wonderful people, Harvey has done some amazing things. I think we have to look at our world and what we want to say and how we want to say it as well.'

The 69-year-old went on to say that the issue at hand is not solely Weinstein's fault. 

'You look at everything all over the world today and how women are dressing and what they are asking by just presenting themselves the way they do. What are they asking for? Trouble,' she said. 

Karan was honored at the the 4th Annual CinFashion Film Awards at The El Capitan Theatre in LA on Sunday night.

She received the Designer Icon Award, in recognition of 'her outstanding work as one of the most influential fashion designers in the world.  as a versatile Innovator, and a pioneer designer in women's wear and American fashion among other fashion and film icons.'

The event benefited the nonprofit Children Uniting Nations. 

The New York fashion legend who has been designing women's clothing for decades told a reporter: 'we have to look at ourselves' and question how women are presenting themselves and their sexuality
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The New York fashion legend who has been designing women's clothing for decades told a reporter: 'we have to look at ourselves' and question how women are presenting themselves and their sexuality

In a statement sent just after midnight on Tuesday to DailyMail.com, Karan claimed that her remarks had been 'taken out of context'.

'Last night, I was honored at the Cinemoi Fashion Film Awards in Hollywood and while answering a question on the red carpet I made a statement that unfortunately is not representative of how I feel or what I believe,' she said.

'I have spent my life championing women. My life has been dedicated to dressing and addressing the needs of women, empowering them and promoting equal rights.

'My statements were taken out of context and do not represent how I feel about the current situation concerning Harvey Weinstein. 

'I believe that sexual harassment is NOT acceptable and this is an issue that MUST be addressed once and for all regardless of the individual. I am truly sorry to anyone that I offended and everyone that has ever been a victim.' 

Karan said that she knows Weinstein's wife Georgina Chapman (pictured) and described the couple as 'wonderful people.' The film mogul was fired by his company after he was accused of sexually harassing multiple woman over the span of decades
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Karan said that she knows Weinstein's wife Georgina Chapman (pictured) and described the couple as 'wonderful people.' The film mogul was fired by his company after he was accused of sexually harassing multiple woman over the span of decades

After Karan's report circulated online, Rose McGowan - one of Weinstein's alleged victims, and a vocal opponent of the producer online - called her 'deplorable.'

In a tweet on Sunday, McGowan posted a screenshot of this DailyMail.com article with the message 'Donna Karan you are a DEPLORABLE.

'Aiding and abetting is a moral crime. You are scum in a fancy dress.'

According to The New York Times report that initiated Weinstein's downfall this week, McGowan sued the producer in the 1990s but settled out of court for $100,000.

In doing so, she had to sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) forbidding her from talking about the case.

She hasn't named Weinstein directly in any of her Twitter comments so far, but has referred obliquely to abuse that she sustained.

Last year, she tweeted under the hashtag #WhyWomenDontReport with the message 'Because my ex sold our movie to my rapist for distribution'.

And on Sunday she posted a photo of herself taken in March 1997 at the Independent Spirit Awards in Los Angeles, writing: 'This is the girl that was hurt by a monster. This is who you are shaming with your silence.' 

That picture was taken just two months after an incident occurred between McGowan and Weinstein inside a hotel room during the Sundance Film Festival.

Rose McGowan ripped into fashion designed Donna Karan on Twitter on Monday, after she remarked that Harvey Weinstein's alleged victims 'may have been asking for trouble'
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Rose McGowan ripped into fashion designed Donna Karan on Twitter on Monday, after she remarked that Harvey Weinstein's alleged victims 'may have been asking for trouble'

On Sunday, McGowan also shared a photo of herself in her 20s, writing: 'This is the girl that was hurt by a monster. This is the girl who you are shaming with your silence'
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On Sunday, McGowan also shared a photo of herself in her 20s, writing: 'This is the girl that was hurt by a monster. This is the girl who you are shaming with your silence'

Edited by flameofdarkness - 6 years ago
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Posted: 6 years ago
Those sickening comments by Donna ðŸ¤¢  Edited by MrBiebersWifey. - 6 years ago
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Posted: 6 years ago
Originally posted by: flameofdarkness

Oh dear Lord!


EXCLUSIVE: Fashion designer Donna Karan comes to
Harvey Weinstein's DEFENSE suggesting his victims may have been 'asking
for it' by the way they dress calling the shamed mogul and his wife
'wonderful people'


what a disgusting thing to say 🤢 the raped and molested women were NOT asking for it they are NEVER asking for it because of their clothes. Pathetic moron , hope she is punished for saying this filth Edited by mysterious_rain - 6 years ago
Posted: 6 years ago
I hope people cause enough of a ruckus that Donna Karan's clothes get thrown out of stores.
This is a HUGE story. I hope people make noise. 

What a shameless person standing up for a sexual abuser and saying the women wanted it. I hope people realize if they buy her clothes after this, they are also culpable. You should not support people like this and take your money elsewhere.
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I hope people cause enough of a ruckus that Donna Karan's clothes get thrown out of stores.

This is a HUGE story. I hope people make noise. 

What a shameless person standing up for a sexual abuser and saying the women wanted it. I hope people realize if they buy her clothes after this, they are also culpable. You should not support people like this and take your money elsewhere.

You're right, I have bought DKNY stuff before but I will definitely not buy again from their brand.  Edited by MrBiebersWifey. - 6 years ago
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I am flabbergasted by the  double standards of normal people too. 
Women like Michelle Obama and Meril Streep are being judged for being friendly with him in the past. People are doubting that they knew but kept quiet but they are not denouncing  deafening silence from Matt Damon or Ben Affleck even after everything has become crystal clear.

Weinstein's scandals are sick! He apparently once masturbated in front of a female reporter. The reporter has spoken up  recently  and when questioned about her silence all these years, she said many were silent and let it slide due to fear of sabotage and alienation. He ostensibly used to make women watch him shower in his office. BTW Weinstein's excuse is hilarious..he blamed 60's and 70's office culture for How he treated women. 
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Posted: 6 years ago
^There is a huge backlash against Hillary forming because Weinstein donated to her campaign. What? How was she supposed to know? And why blame random bystanders? 

Matt did more than keep silent. Matt Damon actively helped kill the NY Times story that would have caught Weinstein 10 years ago. He personally intervened to save him. 

I once read an interview with Thandie Newton who said that a producer had made her masturbate as an "audition" and she was young at the time, I think. It turned out he had secretly videotaped it and then showed that videotape to guests at his house. She found out about it because people told her he had been bragging about it. 
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Exactly my point! How were these women supposed to know? And it's also to be noted that the backlash against Hillary is mainly from the right who had brushed aside the fact that Trump himself was accused of sexual harassment multiple times and there are tapes of him bragging about it. 
The politicization of sexual abuse is one of the unpalatable things I have ever seen. 

Isn't there a clear pattern that influential, rich men in power are likely to be predators regardless of political affiliation? Also, my firm belief is that the situation in BW is no less dire for women and in some cases men too who are outsiders. They are essentially obligated to please their bosses/producers to move forward in their careers. 
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Posted: 6 years ago
Lol @streep comment
Funny how can you be biggest actress and take stand against trump and politica but wont comment about ur own industry
Everyone knew harvey sexual abuses.
Anyone remotely into films knows he uses all his heroines whether it's jennifer lawrence or scarlett johansson.

Posted: 6 years ago
Originally posted by: FleurBleue



Isn't there a clear pattern that influential, rich men in power are likely to be predators regardless of political affiliation? Also, my firm belief is that the situation in BW is no less dire for women and in some cases men too who are outsiders. They are essentially obligated to please their bosses/producers to move forward in their careers. 


I swear the Matt Damon thing bothers me so much. Maybe because he was one of the few HW actors I really liked. One of the few that had a good reputation as a decent person, nice guy, not usually involved in scandals and even makes good movies... and then you hear something like this. This is so disgusting. 

It really makes you think. We all get so caught up in these people's images but we don't know them - HW or BW. The truth is that we don't know anything about any celebrity in reality so what a time waste it is to sit and fight on their behalf, especially powerful men who can get away with anything.

I can't believe every single male actor is maintaining a deathly silence - even "good guys" like Tom Hanks. Every male director is also keeping quiet. And this is after Weinstein has already been caught and admitted to what he did. What more do these people need?