In 1960, her marriage to Ben Klein ended, as did her association with Junior Sophisticates. Matthew Rubenstein was in the paper bag business when he met Klein.'''''' In 1965, she, her husband, and three designers, Don Simonelli, Gerald Feder, and Hazel Haire, came together to make the Anne Klein Design Studio.''' In 1964, she was awarded the
Lord & Taylor Rose Award for independent thinking, an award first given to
Albert Einstein. In 1968, she established the Anne Klein & Company label as director and co-owner with her husband, on 39th Street. The label was opened in collaboration with investor Gunther Oppenheim, a fashion industry stalwart. Over the next ten years, the business expanded to having 750 department stores and boutiques in America selling her designs. In 1969, she was awarded the
Neiman-Marcus Fashion Award; she was, later, the first designer to win the award for a second time. In 1970, Klein opened the first designer
shop-in-shop boutique, "Anne Klein Corner" in Saks Fifth Avenue, New York. That year, she was awarded the
Coty American Fashion Critics Award, which she would win again. A year later, in 1971, she was named to the Coty Fashion Hall of Fame. The 8th designer to be so inducted in 28 years. In 1973, she was included as one of five designers invited to show at the Battle of Versailles design competition to raise money for renovations at Versailles. Also in 1973, she asked Tomio Taki to become a partner of her company, giving him a 25% percent share of it. Unfortunately, she passed only a year after making this deal with Taki.'''''' == Death ==