Since President Trump criticized Nordstrom for “unfairly” dumping Ivanka Trump’s fashion line, retailers like T.J. Maxx and Marshalls have also distanced themselves from the first daughter’s brand by taking down the label’s signs in shops.
But Bergdorf Goodman’s Linda Fargo thinks stores should remain neutral.
“We’re in the business to be in business,” Fargo, who was attending the launch of the NikeLab and Riccardo Tisci’s shoe line at Bergdorf’s on Thursday, tells The Post. “We’re not in the business to be in politics. It’s generally better to err on the side of Switzerland when you’re in our business.”
One thing she’s not neutral on? Bella Hadid, who was at the event to promote the collaboration. “Yes I like her — [the Hadids]— one is more beautiful than the next. They’ve got good genes in that house.”
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