. >> what is it like being owned by lvmh. >> i'm no longer owned by lvmh. >> you're not?ure you're going to appreciate this, we were a public company. not one of my most prized experiences in my life when apples were being thrown at me because we're not quarter by quarter by quarter in the industry as fashion. and we were growing and growing and growing our business fantastically well, but partners want to go public. we went public. and my husband was about to die and i said, steven, you cannot leave me in this situation. there's no way, i might not make it. so lvmh and another company came to me and said we'd like to buy your company. >> it was circumstances. >> huh? >> it was circumstances at the time. >> and then somebody approached lvmh with a deal that they could not refuse. >> right. >> and they've just sold it. but at that time when lvmh was buying it, i said, listen, i've done ann klein, i've done donna karan, i've done dkny, this is the wave of the future urbans end. and i have to do it. and i can't not do it. i'm going to do it anyway. i believe in philanthropy