Latest News Briefs – Page 154
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Golden Goose opens a store on Tmall Luxury Pavilion
The Italian luxury sneaker brand Golden Goose has opened a flagship store on Tmall Luxury Pavilion, the B2C marketplace of the Chinese group Alibaba. The store will carry some of the brand’s most iconic products such as the sneakers Superstar, Stardan, Pure and Yeah, along with a new collection of ...
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Chanel buys Italian tannery Conceria Gaiera
The French fashion house Chanel has further tightened the control of its supply chain by buying the Italian tannery Conceria Gaiera that supplies leather for footwear and leathergoods, according to the website La Conceria. The tanner was founded in 1946 and is based in Robecchetto con Induno, Lombardy. It will ...
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Russian customs wants to check parcels for counterfeit shoes
The Russian Federal Customs Service is seeking to obtain authorization from the government to inspect parcels entering the country for the presence of counterfeit products purchased through foreign online stores, according to Sergey Shklyaev, director of the trade restrictions department of the Customs Service. Shoes and clothes are the biggest ...
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Roccamore donates profits to needy women
Roccamore has completed its pledge to donate all profits over a 30-day period to single mothers, female refugees and other women. The Danish footwear company, which uses scrap leather in its women’s shoes, ended up raising £15,000 for 75 women. It ran the campaign in collaboration with Dress for Success, ...
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News briefsKavat closing down some showrooms in digitalization move
Kavat, the Swedish family-owned company based in the shoe-making town of Kumla, is closing down its traditional showrooms in Düsseldorf, Oslo and Gothenburg as it intends to rely on a new B2B platform, scheduled to come on stream in August, and using flagship stores as showrooms and meeting places with ...
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News briefsHurley family takes over Simple
Kandui Holdings, founded by the Hurley family, has acquired the assets and intellectual property of the American brand Simple from KTSimple. Financial details were not disclosed. The acquisition is being carried through Simple Shoes, that will continue all ongoing operations with plans to enhance and evolve the Simple brand over ...
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Louboutin moves Parisian store
The French luxury footwear brand Christian Louboutin has moved its Parisian store, previously 68 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, nearer to the city center. The shop is now close to Place Vendôme, that hosts the Ritz. Situated at 400 rue Saint-Honoré, it covers 260 square meters over three levels, offering the ...
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The shoe chains Sacha and Manfield go bankrupt in Belgium
The footwear chains Sacha and Manfield, representing a total of 17 stores and 140 employees, filed for bankruptcy in Belgium. But Termeer, the Dutch company that owns the banners, expects to restart the businesses. The chains’ stores in the Netherlands and their online activity are not affected by the filing. ...
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News briefsAeffe’s leathergoods business H1 sales down by 21.4%
In the first half, Aeffe, the Italian fashion house that owns Pollini and other brands, suffered a decline in sales in its footwear and leathergoods division of 21.4 percent, both on a reported basis and in constant currencies, to €47.7 million due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. The ...
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Tamaris introduces single-pair delivery from spring/summer 2021
Tamaris, the shoe brand owned by the Wortmann Group, will allow dealers within the European Union the possibility of reordering individual pairs, beginning with the spring/summer 2021 season. The service called “Endless Aisle” already underwent a pilot phase with Tamaris system partners. It is available only for the reorder business, ...
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ANWR Group invests in online seminars to help retailers
The German ANWR Group estimates that orders for the next spring/summer season will be around 30 percent below the average volume of the past years. For this reason, the shoe retailing cooperative recommends its members to be even better prepared than usual and organized an online seminar, “Limit Planning.” A ...
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News briefsKering H1 revenues down by 30%
Revenues of the French luxury goods group Kering amounted to €5,378 million in the first half, down by 29.6 percent year-on-year on a reported basis and by 30.1 percent on comparable structure and exchange rates due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. The recurring operating income fell by 57.7 ...
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Ricosta doubles daily production in Germany
The German children’s shoe manufacturer Ricosta has doubled the daily production of shoes at its headquarters in Donaueschingen from 1,000 to 2,000 pairs. With this, the company wants to signal to its trading partners that it is still able to deliver despite the coronavirus crisis and intends to maintain its ...
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Timberland hires new VP of global marketing
Timberland hired Drieke Leenknegt in June to be its vice president of global marketing and join its global leadership team. She is succeeding Argu Secilmis, who has become vice president of global apparel. Leenknegt will be liaising with the brand’s marketing regional teams, in the Americas, Asia-Pacific and Europe, the ...
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Moda Made in Italy show cancelled
The Moda Made in Italy footwear trade show, that was scheduled to be held Sept. 27-29 in Munich has been cancelled. The March edition of the show had already been abandoned due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The Italian footwear association, Assocalzaturifici, which organizes the event, said that it will continue ...
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Santoni to open a store in Milan
Santoni will open a store in Galleria Vittorio Emanuele, Milan’s iconic shopping arcade, which faces the city’s cathedal. In a public tender, the Italian manufacturer of luxury shoes offered to pay an annual rent of €589,000 for the 60-square meter store, which was previously occupied by the Italian fashion brand ...
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Canada Goose sends a signal with strategic hire of GM Footwear
Canada Goose appointed Adam Meek to the new role of general manager of footwear & accessories. Meek brings more than 20 years of global footwear experience to this role. Most recently, he served as senior vice president of product at Sperry (Wolverine Worldwide), where he led global product teams in ...
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OLG signs five-year license agreement with Elie Saab
Onward Luxury Group (OLG) has signed a five-year licensing agreement with the Lebanese luxury brand Elie Saab for the production and distribution of footwear and leathergoods. The new collections will be available for the spring/summer 2021 season. OLG recently obtained the license for Elie Saab’s ready-to-wear. The first collection will ...
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Rumbo has gone into administration
Rumbo has entered into a voluntary arrangement with creditors in an effort to reorganize its business. According to La Verdad, which first reported the news, the case is being processed by the Commercial Court 1 of Murcia, in southeastern Spain, where the multi-brand shoe retail group is headquartered. The legal ...
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Showroomprivé launches €10 million capital increase
Showroomprivé, a French online retailer specializing in flash sales, launched a €10 million rights issue guaranteed by its founders David Dayan and Thierry Petit. The proceeds will finance the company’s general expenses. As of May 31, its net cash was €12.7 million. Shareholders can obtain 22 new shares for 17 ...

