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Geraldine Stutz

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Geraldine Stutz (August 5, 1924April 8, 2005) was an American retail groundbreaker. She was president of Henri Bendel for 29 years.

She was born in Chicago, Illinois.

She began her career as a shoe editor at Glamour but her name first became really known when she was Vice President of I. Miller Shoes in the 1950s where she helped launch Andy Warhol. From there she was selected to head Henri Bendel.

She died in her home in Manhattan.