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Just Tell Me What You Want is a 1980 American comedy film directed by Sidney Lumet . It stars Ali MacGraw , Peter Weller and Alan King , and was also Myrna Loy 's final film. The screenplay by Jay Presson Allen , adapted from her novel, won her the David di Donatello Award for Best Screenplay of a Foreign Film. This is MacGraw's last leading role in a film.

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32-434: Max Herschel, the married, wealthy, vulgar, egotistical, middle-aged head of a corporate empire, is satisfied with the somewhat casual love/hate relationship he shares with his mistress and protegee, television producer "Bones" Burton, just as it is, but she wants a more serious commitment. The young woman attempts to extricate herself from the affair—or perhaps force her lover into taking the next, more permanent step—by dating

64-527: A leveraged buyout (LBO). The store has been the subject of two documentary films: the 2001 film Dita and the Family Business , exploring the store from the point of view of its owners, and the 2013 feature documentary Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorf's , which features many testimonials from designers and celebrities. In 1953's movie How to Marry a Millionaire , Lauren Bacall, Betty Grable, and Marilyn Monroe consider "the mink department at Bergdorf's"

96-546: A $ 1 million expansion in 1959 ($ 10.5 million today) into two adjacent buildings. The Boys and Girls gift shop expanded into a whole floor, and the beauty salon and bridal, fur and men's departments also expanded. A $ 2.5 million expansion in 1967 ($ 22.8 million today) nearly doubled the store's area, to 120,000 square feet (11,000 m ). A branch in Chicago was proposed in 1965 but canceled two years later. Broadway-Hale Stores proposed merging with Bergdorf Goodman in 1971, and

128-465: A 23-year-old American Jewish merchant, based in Lockport, New York , moved to New York City to work as an apprentice for Bergdorf. Within two years, Goodman had raised enough money to purchase an interest in the business, which was renamed Bergdorf Goodman in 1901. In 1906, Bergdorf Goodman moved to a new location on 32nd Street, just west of Fifth Avenue and " Ladies' Mile ". While Bergdorf preferred

160-481: A Van Cleef & Arpels bracelet with red and white roses fashioned from rubies and diamonds won the grand prize at the International Exposition of Modern Industrial and Decorative Arts . Alfred and Esther’s daughter, Renée (born Rachel) Puissant, assumed the company’s artistic direction in 1926. Puissant worked closely with draftsman René Sim Lacaze for the next twenty years. Van Cleef & Arpels were

192-400: A drunken sailor. From moment to moment, Just Tell Me is a somber and confusingly plotted story of corporate power struggles, a syrupy account of a love triangle, and a sloppy satire of show business...There are still some bright moments, but they are separated by flaccid, poorly connected scenes that go nowhere at great length. The few high points belong to King and MacGraw. [He] is too much of

224-654: A men's store across the street from each other on Fifth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan . It has been owned by the Neiman Marcus Group since 1987, and is a sister brand to the Dallas -based Neiman Marcus department store chain through this ownership. The company traces its origins to 1899 when Herman Bergdorf, an immigrant from Alsace , opened a tailor shop just above Union Square in downtown Manhattan . Edwin Goodman,

256-455: A pussycat to convey the hero's toughness, but he delivers Allen's best sallies with crackling speed...Though MacGraw is no comedian, she is animated and playful for the first time in memory." Bergdorf Goodman Bergdorf Goodman Inc. is an American luxury department store based in New York City , founded in 1899 by Herman Bergdorf. As of 2024 , it operates a women's store and

288-455: A relatively modest profit margin. Goodman remained the landlord of the store and kept a penthouse apartment on the building's top floor. At first, CHH considered building branch locations, ultimately only constructing one location, in nearby White Plains, New York , in 1974. This location eventually became a Neiman Marcus branch in 1980. To combat its image difficulties, the company hired Dawn Mello in 1975 as vice president of fashion. She

320-447: A younger man, off-off-Broadway playwright Steven Routledge. Max, however, is not a man to accept defeat in any of his endeavors, and he retaliates with a vengeance. The two engage in an escalating battle of wits, with Max discovering money can't resolve everything when he is outsmarted by business rival Seymour Berger and his grandson Mike. It leads to a comic fight between Max and Bones at New York's Bergdorf Goodman . The film features

352-626: The CNBC show " Squawk Box ", which led to Carroll's attorney threatening a third defamation lawsuit against Trump. Van Cleef %26 Arpels Van Cleef & Arpels is a French luxury jewelry company. It was founded in 1896 by the Dutch diamond-cutter Alfred Van Cleef and his father-in-law Salomon Arpels in Paris . Their pieces often feature flowers, animals and fairies. The Dutch diamond-cutter Alfred Van Cleef and his father-in-law, Salomon Arpels, founded

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384-589: The Chadstone Shopping Centre . They continued their expansion into Oceania in 2022, when a store opened in New Zealand on Auckland 's Queen Street . They also operate independent boutiques in the Middle East , South America and Asia . In 2010/2011, the company's estimated sales were €450 million in total sales and €45 million in watches. A 1936 Van Cleef & Arpels custom jewelry piece with

416-598: The Federal Trade Commission approved the merger the next year. Broadway-Hale Stores, which would become Carter Hawley Hale Stores (CHH), completed its acquisition of Bergdorf Goodman in June 1972. CHH had acquired Neiman Marcus , a three-unit operation at the time, in 1969. By the time of the sale, Bergdorf Goodman was the only large high-quality specialty store in the U.S. that remained independently owned. However, its decision not to build suburban branches left it with

448-434: The (assumedly Bergdorf Goodman) jewels, her sister did, "but now she's been eaten by wolves!" In 2019, news journalist E. Jean Carroll alleged that Donald Trump had sexually assaulted her in a Bergdorf Goodman dressing room in the 1990s. Trump was found liable of sexually assaulting her by a jury in 2023, but not liable of raping her. In March 2024, Trump referred to Carroll as "Miss Bergdorf Goodman" in an interview on

480-793: The Imperial Treasury of Iran, and none of the gems could leave the country, so the work had to be done there. A team was sent to Iran to choose the major gems to use for the crown. After 11 months of work, the company presented the empress with a crown made of emerald velvet set with 36 emeralds, 36 rubies, 105 pearls and 1,469 diamonds. Compagnie Financière Richemont S.A. acquired the firm in 1999. Van Cleef & Arpels has 155 stores. Products are in standalone boutiques, boutiques within major department stores, and in independent stores. Standalone boutiques are present in Geneva , Zürich , Vienna , Munich , London , Milan , Shanghai and Paris, where

512-438: The character April Ludgate pretends on multiple occasions to be an exaggerated socialite named "Janet Snakehole", whose husband keeps her in "the finest Bergdorf Goodman" clothing. The first time April plays this character within a character, she is mock arrested by another character-in-character, Andy Dwyer pretending to be FBI agent Burt Macklin. Macklin attempts to arrest Snakehole, causing Snakehole to shriek that she never stole

544-532: The company has multiple locations, including its flagship store at Place Vendôme . In the United States , the company operates standalone boutiques in Boston , Dallas , Las Vegas , Manhasset , Naples , Palm Beach , San Francisco , Bal Harbour , Chicago , Houston , McLean , King of Prussia , Short Hills , Aspen , Beverly Hills , Costa Mesa and Miami alongside their New York City flagship store, which

576-538: The company in 1896. In 1906, following Arpels’s death, Alfred and two of his brothers-in-law, Charles and Julien , acquired space for Van Cleef & Arpels at 22 Place Vendôme , across from the Hôtel Ritz , where Van Cleef & Arpels opened its first boutique shop. The third Arpels brother, Louis Arpels , joined the company in 1913. Van Cleef & Arpels opened boutiques in holiday resorts such as Deauville , Vichy , Le Touquet , Nice , and Monte-Carlo . In 1925,

608-452: The death of his father. Andrew was responsible for enhancing Bergdorf's reputation and expanding its range of merchandise and services. During Andrew's tenure as chairman, Bergdorf opened a fur salon (headed by Emeric Partos from 1955 to 1975), developed the successful Bergdorf Goodman Number Nine perfume ("Love Potion Number Nine"), and created Miss Bergdorf, a ready-to-wear line for younger customers. The Bergdorf Goodman Building began

640-400: The entire block. During this period, Bergdorf Goodman was successful enough to have merited an expansion beyond the single store. However, Goodman preferred to operate in a single location where he would be able to personally maintain the quality of the merchandise and service. Goodman's son, Andrew, assumed the role of president in 1951 and succeeded as head of the company in 1953, following

672-468: The first French jewelers to open boutiques in Japan and China. Van Cleef & Arpels was charged with the task of making the crown of Queen Nazli of Egypt in the 1930s. In 1966, Van Cleef & Arpels was charged with the task of making the crown of Empress Farah Pahlavi for her upcoming coronation in 1967. A significant challenge in creating the crown was that all the precious stones had to be selected from

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704-500: The first couturier to introduce ready-to-wear , making Bergdorf Goodman a destination for American and French fashion. The store moved to its present location at Fifth Avenue and 58th Street in 1928, building its Beaux-Arts style Bergdorf Goodman Building on the site of the Cornelius Vanderbilt II House . Goodman was unsure of the success of the new store's location, as he was uncertain whether customers would follow

736-594: The former Goodman family apartment on the building's ninth floor became the John Barrett Salon and Susan Ciminelli Day Spa. In 1999, the Beauty Level opened directly below the main floor, offering a luxury spa and Goodman's Café, serving lunch and afternoon tea. In 2002, the Bergdorf Goodman Building underwent a major restoration, including a restoration of the main floor of the women's store. In 2003,

768-440: The ideal location to meet men. Cary Grant sends Doris Day on a shopping spree at the store in the 1962 movie That Touch of Mink . The store has also made several appearances in the cartoon Neo Yokio . The protagonist, Kaz Kaan, and his rival, Arcangelo, both buy their suits from Bergdorf's. Most recently, Bergdorf Goodman was featured in a scene of the film Ocean's 8 in which Sandra Bullock 's character steals cosmetics from

800-686: The last motion picture performance of Myrna Loy , who plays Herschel's confidential secretary. Interiors of the Warner Bros. release were filmed at the Kaufman Astoria Studios in Queens, New York, with Manhattan exteriors (and the scene inside Bergdorf Goodman ) shot on location. In his review in Time , Frank Rich stated, "After a brisk 20 minutes, the movie loses its assurance and sense of purpose. Indeed, Jay Presson Allen's screenplay reels around like

832-415: The less expensive side street location, Goodman prevailed with the new location and bought Bergdorf's interest in the company. Bergdorf would retire to Paris . Although Goodman had developed a good business as a ladies' tailor on 32nd Street, he decided to move uptown in 1914. He constructed a five-story building at 616 Fifth Avenue, on the site of what is today Rockefeller Center . In 1914, he became

864-508: The store introduced new boutiques for Chanel , Giorgio Armani , Gucci , Versace , and Yves Saint Laurent . The Bergdorf Goodman Men's store features exclusive brands such as Loro Piana , Kiton , Brunello Cucinelli , John Lobb , Thom Browne , Bontoni , Tom Ford , and Charvet . On May 2, 2005, two private equity firms, Texas Pacific Group and Warburg Pincus , acquired the Neiman Marcus Group and its Bergdorf subsidiary, in

896-588: The store uptown and so designed the new store so that it could be subdivided into sections with storefronts that could be let if needed. Early tenants included Van Cleef & Arpels , the Grande Maison de Blanc and Dobbs the Hatter. During the Great Depression, however, Goodman thrived, buying the entire building. Throughout the 1930s, he purchased the mortgages of the surrounding businesses, eventually acquiring

928-563: The store. The store was prominently featured in the film Arthur in 1981. The store was featured in the Miss Piggy/Joan Rivers scene of The Muppets Take Manhattan . It was also featured in Sex and the City as a favorite shopping location of central character Carrie Bradshaw. It was particularly featured in the Sex and the City 2 movie. In the television show Parks and Recreation ,

960-559: Was redesigned in 2013. The Chicago boutique opened in 2001 at 636 North Michigan Avenue and moved to a larger location within the Drake Hotel in November 2011. They also operate boutiques within selected Neiman Marcus stores. The brand expanded to Australia in 2016, opening a boutique at Collins Street , Melbourne . The following year, another boutique opened at Castlereagh Street , Sydney . A second Melbourne boutique opened in 2018 in

992-485: Was spun-off, together with Neiman Marcus and Contempo Casuals , to form Neiman Marcus Group . The new company was headquartered in Dallas , Texas , where the significantly larger Neiman Marcus had been based for 80 years. Chairman and CEO Ira Neimark expanded the women's store three times in the 1990s. He moved the men's store across the street to the former FAO Schwarz space at 745 Fifth Avenue in 1990. This move allowed more space for women's fashions. In 1997,

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1024-435: Was successful in reinvigorating the conservative store and became president in 1984. She left her post in 1989 to work for the floundering Italian fashion house Gucci , though she returned to her post as president in 1994. Bergdorf Goodman's parent company became the object of takeover bids in the 1980s. As a way to maintain its independence, Carter Hawley completed a major financial restructuring. In 1987, Bergdorf Goodman

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