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News briefsAGL expands in Asia
The Italian shoe maker Attilio Giusti Leombruni (AGL) has opened a corner in the department store SKP Beijing as part of its expansion in Asia. AGL also intends to enter a partnership with a specialty retailer in Shanghai and is due to launch an store online for the region in ...
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Assomac elects a new president, postpones Simac Tanning Tech
The Italian association of tanning and footwear machinery manufacturers, Assomac, has elected Maria Vittoria Brustia as its new president until 2024, replacing Gabriella Marchioni Bocca. Brustia is president of Brustia-Alfameccanica. The company was founded in 1958 in Vigevano and specializes in the production of heel nailing and fixing machines, and ...
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ArticleFormer Zappos head Tony Hsieh dies
Tony Hsieh, who ran the footwear and clothing online retailer Zappos.com for about two decades, died at the age of 46 due to complications from injuries sustained in a house fire. The fire broke out on Nov. 18 in New London, Connecticut, and Hsieh died on Nov. 27 from the ...
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News briefsIgedo confirms the winter editions of the Gallery events
The German trade fair organizer, Igedo, indicated that Gallery Fashion & Shoes will be held from Jan. 30 to Feb.1 and Gallery Shoes & Fashion will run from March 7 to 9 in Düsseldorf. The company confirmed the format introduced last year resulting from the merger of footwear, apparel and ...
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Schuhe24 group offers retailers free access to its platform
The Schuhe24 group is offering retailers access to its platforms Schuhe24, Outfits24,Taschen24, Dein Juwelier and Sportmarken24 free of charge. Dominik Benner, the founder and managing director, said that the €450 subscription fee was suspended for the rest of the year and for 2021 to support resellers. The company added that ...
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Louis Vuitton sneaker helps combat AIDS
From Dec.1, the Louis Vuitton I (RED) Trainer will be available in selected Vuitton stores worldwide. The company pledged that for every pair sold, $200 will be donated to RED, the organization founded in 2006 by the singer Bono and the activist Bobby Shriver to fight AIDS. The original trainer ...
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News briefsHunter names Claudia Plant CMO
Hunter Boots has appointed Claudia Plant as chief marketing officer (CMO). She joins the company from the British cosmetics firm Charlotte Tilbury Beauty, where she was interim CMO for five months. Between January 2017 and December 2019, Plant was senior vice president of brand experience at Burberry. Prior to the ...
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ArticleILM parent presents new trade fair concept to include footwear industry
While the coronavirus pandemic has brought the trade fair industry to a standstill, with several hundreds of events in Europe hit by restrictions, postponements and cancellations, the organizers of the international leather goods fair ILM, held in Offenbach am Main, near Frankfurt, is making plans for a post-pandemic future. ...
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News briefsBoohoo appoints independent supervisor to monitor supply chain changes
Boohoo has appointed Brian Leveson, a retired senior judge, to provide independent oversight of its Agenda for Change program, launched to deliver “long-lasting and meaningful change” to its supply chain and its business practices. The e-commerce and fashion fashion company came under fire after allegations that it used suppliers in ...
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Shoe Zone sales take £12 million hit with 2nd lockdown in England
Shoe Zone warned that the second Covid-19 related lockdown in England has trimmed its revenues by at least £12 million (€13.4m-$16.0m) compared with the previous year despite “good gains” in digital sales. More recent lockdowns in certain areas of Scotland and all of Northern Ireland have further exacerbated the impact ...
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ArticleMicam to be held on March 21-23
Micam will run from March 21 to 23, a day less than the September edition. The Milan-based footwear trade show will be held in conjunction with four other fairs representing the Italian fashion industry, in a repeat of an initiative carried out for the previous edition. Micam, Mipel, a fair ...
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ArticleLegero obtains top certification for environmentally-friendly new headquarters
Legero United, the Austrian-based footwear group that markets brands such as Legero, Superfit, Vios and Think, was awarded the highest certification by the Austrian Society for Sustainable Real Estate Management (ÖGNI). The company’s new headquarters in Feldkirchen, named the Legero United Campus, have a low CO2 footprint - around 28 ...
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British delivery service fears uncontrollable Black Friday
London-based delivery service ParcelHero said that it’s forecasting an £8.49bn (€9.5bn-$11.5bn) monster Black Friday to Cyber Monday weekend. It warns that stores must learn from the disaster of Black Friday 2014 or delivery chains could snap once again this year. In 2019, Britons spent a £5.55bn (€6.2bn-$7.4bn) on Black Friday-Cyber ...
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News briefsRussian Post will deliver abroad goods bought on Wildberries
Russian Post has inked a contract under which the state-owned mail operator will deliver goods purchased on Wildberries’ online store to customers outside of Russia. In Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, where Wildberries has strong positions, Russian Post will deliver orders to the post offices of its local partners. In ...
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ArticleA quarter of European firms need support or face a cash shortage in 2021
About a quarter of companies in the Eurozone will need more government support in 2021 to avert a cash-flow crisis, according to the French credit insurance company Euler Hermes. “The first wave of Covid-19 lockdowns caused a stronger-than-expected profitability shock for most European non-financial corporate” during the first half of ...
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ArticleGMS affiliates suffer sales decline but outperform other German retailers
In this year’s pandemic-riddled market, affiliates of the Cologne-based shoe retailing association GMS managed to limit losses, achieving significantly better results than the national average. A survey on sales between January and September showed an average drop of 6.4 percent for GMS’s affiliates, compared with a decline of around ...
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ArticleClarks’ CVA gets green light amid landlord fury over rent write-offs
Creditors of the British shoemaker and retailer Clarks have approved a deal that will see control of the company pass to a private equity firm amid criticism from landlords over the scale of rent write-offs. Under the proposal, known as a company voluntary arrangement (CVA), rent arrears on 320 outlets ...
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Teva collaborates with Chrishabana
Teva’s spring/summer 2021 collection will include a footwear line designed in collaboration with Chrishabana, a jeweler in New York City. Called Heavy Metals, the line comprises four revisions – with barbell piercings and pearls – of Teva’s Universal Sandals and is to celebrate trans people and BIPOC (black, indigenous, people ...
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Copenhagen lauches B2B site
The German brand Copenhagen Studios said that it has launched a B2B site to respond to growing demand from buyers. The brand has more than 650 resellers. The new service enables single-pair orders and delivery time varies from 24 to 72 hours. Copenhagen was created in 2017 by the brothers ...



