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Meeting the Founders of Banana Republic

Mel and Patricia Ziegler did a Wild Company book signing at Book Passage in San Francisco’s Ferry Building last night and I was in attendance in full BR regalia along with my very supportive friend Julie who insisted I say hello before their talk. I must admit I was a little nervous to introduce myself. You never know what it will be like when you get the chance to meet your heroes.

In this case it was more than I could have hoped for. They could not have been more kind and gracious. They are great fans and supporters of Abandoned Republic, so much so that they asked me to say a few words about the blog during their talk. I’m glad I  was able to let them know how their work influenced and inspired me and what a treat it has been to really dig through the material and share it with so many BR fans.

The event was an amazing Banana Republic reunion with many former staffers in attendance (whom I hope to contact for some good stories!). The Zieglers read from the book, pausing now and then to elaborate on a story. In just that short reading I heard several stories I had never heard before and I know the book will be amazing. In the question and answer portion I asked how it felt to finally tell their side of the story of the split with Gap. I wish I had taken actual notes. The short answer was it felt very good. Mel mentioned that Don Fisher of the Gap had written a very complimentary chapter on them in his memoir but that he didn’t want that to be the final word on what happened. The last chapter is fittingly titled “Coup”.

Afterward I asked them to sign my Summer 1984 Catalog Poster (Patricia’s portrait of them in Africa) in addition to a copy of the book. Mel’s inscription reads “Thanks for keeping the flame, you should have been there, you are one of us!”  All in all in was a perfect event I will always remember.

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About The Author

Robyn Adams
Robyn's fascination with Banana Republic began in 1984 when her Alaskan adventurer father began buying the clothing and giving her the catalogs. She loved the clothes and as an artist she was drawn to the illustrations. She went on to study illustration at art college in BR's hometown of San Francisco and worked for years as a background artist for animation. She is now based in Oakland, CA as a graphic designer and illustrator with Secret Fan Base . She's been collecting and archiving at Abandoned Republic since 2011.

1 Comment

  • Kevin Sarkki on November 18, 2012

    Wish I could have been at Book Passage for the book signing. Fittingly, travel plans prevented me. I was packing that night for a pre-dawn flight to the east coast. Thoughts Mel & Patricia’s creative vision swelled my mind that night. I am forever grateful to them for being selected a member of their family business. Those were my fondest BR moments–pre-Coup. It’s been over 27 years since I last saw them and, thanks to your blog, there’s now a means of bridging the gap. They appear ageless! Kudos. Kevin Sarkki

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