Randolph Duke: 'The Real Reason I Quit the Business'

L.A. Fashion Week kicked off with the triumphant return of clothing king Randolph Duke, and only “Extra” uncovered his style secrets and one very big confession.

What’s the real reason Randolph left the clothing world – only to make a catwalk comeback seven years later?

Plus, go inside his first show since his shocking decision to leave fashion behind.

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October 25, 2009

Hi I am very sad that Randolph Duke does not appear on HSN. I am and older lady but I still like my fashions and the convertable designs that I got on HSN are my most cherished wardrobe items. They were affordable and I cant imagine why he is not on anymore. I would love to know how to get the hang tags for some of his items that I own. I would also love to know if he is selling any where else. I used to love to watch him demonstrating the options he made available to us. I am glad I bought all four of his latest outfits they are so wonderfully wearable and go from day to evening and with a little bit of changing I can look different every day. I love his designs and miss him terribly. By the way I am 72 years old and he makes me feel a lot younger. Best regards Maria
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Maria Caroppoli
May 21, 2009

This is so electrofying! Randolph Duke has returned to the fashion industry to do some justice. Even though his abscence was greatly missed, he shows us yet again that fashion is still a profession and that he can still blows us away.

Simaya Eversley
February 7, 2008

This is odd. I know I’v heard the name Randolph Duke many times but I just saw him on a review of his fashion show and thought to myself, could it possibly be the same Randolph that walked in on me into the dressing room 25 years ago while I was dressing and as I covered my small breasts at the time, he told me, “dont worry baby you dont have anything I would want”. This happen at Cole of California, in Los Angeles, which I was one of the three full time house models. Im sure he’d remember this early in his career. I also remember before he went to work in New York he insisted on a limo ride to and from work everyday. He impressed me then when I was only 20, and I congradulate him now on his style and success. Congradulations, whatever he wants Im sure he’ll deliver twice the demand.
Nice to Google someones past, only to know we crossed paths while working for the same employer.
Good Luck.
Linda Zeigler

Linda Zeigler
January 19, 2008
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