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Press

  • Daily News

    August 2008

    Betsy Pearce is named among the 50 most powerful people in fashion.

  • Harper's Bazaar

    2000

    Personal Style: “I don’t wear heels, says Elizabeth Bearce...Never have, never will...Yet I see them and think, Wow, those Balenciaga shoes would be gorgeous on my wall...”

  • Daily Mini

    2009

    "The Legal Eagle of Fashion. She's nearly a bottomless fount of wisdom when it comes to the serious business of fashion."

  • W Magazine

    August 2008

    "In business as in marriage, nobody likes to deal with the prenup. But somebody's got to do it, and in fashion, that somebody is often attorney Elizabeth Q. Pearce."

  • Harper's Bazaar

    April 1999

    Fashion In Her Closet: “Attorney Betsy Pearce loves fashion but not trends. Maryellen Gordon meets a groovy investment dresser...”

  • Harper's Bazaar

    March 1999

    "Are You Ready To Swap Black For Color?"

  • Time

    2009

    "Betsy...is often the first person a designer contacts when it's time to sign a contract."

  • Daily Fashion Report

    "The Future of Fashion: A Panel Discussion on the Challenges Facing Young Designers Today"

  • Self Service

    Spring/Summer 2003

    “Betsy Pearce - On Negotiating Intangibles”

  • Vogue

    July 2001

    “Imagine you’re a designer with talent dripping from your fingertips - Gucci wants you. Prada wants you. You want Elizabeth Pearce...”

  • International Herald Tribune

    2005

    The Difficult Path To Financing: PARIS: Merger mania appear to be the new buzzwords for the fashion industry with investors on both sides of the Atlantic hunting for deals, both large and small. But will this be the case several years from now?

  • International Herald Tribune

    2004

    Q&A: Betsy Pearce - Negotiating Fine Print Of A Creative Contract: “...Clients including designers Nicolas Ghesquiere of Balenciaga, Lars Nilsson of Nina Ricci and Hussein Chalayan count on Pearce to maximize take-home pay, secure the weekend pied-a-terre and diplomatically negotiate the prickly question of corporate prenuptials...”