All Shoe Intelligence articles in Volume 20, Issue 3-4 – Page 2
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Nine West is said to be close to filing for...
Nine West is said to be close to filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection from its creditors. The proceedings would allow the American retail chain to restructure a total debt of almost $1.5 billion, while continuing to do business.
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Clarion gets control of the Premium Group
On Jan. 22, just a couple of days after the Berlin Fashion Week, Clarion Events announced that it had acquired a majority stake in the Premium Exhibition Group by taking over the shares of Waterland Private Equity, the Dutch financial investor that bought its shares in the Premium Group in ...
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Europe exports more, China’s role declines
Exports of footwear from the European Union to the rest of the world increased by 12.5 percent in the first half of 2017, according to a preview of the World Footwear Yearbook prepared every year by Apiccaps, the Portuguese shoe industry association. The biggest increases were recorded in Germany and ...
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Wolfram Hail has resigned from his position as chief executive...
Wolfram Hail has resigned from his position as chief executive of the HR Group, one of the largest shoe wholesalers and retailers in Germany, for personal reasons. Hail will remain as manager of the purchasing and product range policy department. He also remains a shareholder of the company, whose holdings ...
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Repetto has introduced a new feminine fragrance called “Dance with...
Repetto has introduced a new feminine fragrance called “Dance with Repetto.” The new perfume is inspired to the values and expressions of dance, to reflect the identity of the brand. The fragrance has been created by Nathalie Lorson, Annick Ménardo and Olivier Cresp. The bottle features slight undulations which evoke ...
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Calla Shoes, the specialist in shoes that support and disguise...
Calla Shoes, the specialist in shoes that support and disguise bunions, is reportedly one of the recipients of the first-ever wave of investments from the British Design Fund. The Manchester-based footwear company will get part of the £500,000 (€562,394.8m-$694,531.6m) investment fund alongside Kokoon Technology and K Tech Manufacturing. Calla Shoes ...
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Net-a-Porter has hired Nayla Touma as its new buying director...
Net-a-Porter has hired Nayla Touma as its new buying director for shoes, handbags and accessories. She will join the London-based company in April, working with Thalia Tserevegou as buying manager for footwear. Touma has spent six years at Bloomingdale's and more than five years at Bergdorf Goodman.
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Salamander reports that its wholesale business in terms of value...
Salamander reports that its wholesale business in terms of value and volume both increased by 17 percent in 2017 as compared to the previous year. Together with the Salamander and Lurchi brands, Salamander reached a total sales volume of one million pairs of shoes. Pre-orders for the spring/summer 2018 season ...
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Pierre Godé, who was instrumental in the build-up of the...
Pierre Godé, who was instrumental in the build-up of the LVMH group as an adviser to its chairman and chief executive, Bernard Arnault, has passed away after a long illness. He was 73 years old. Godé had been working with Arnault since the mid-1980s. He has been sitting on the ...
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Confirming its intent to build up Jimmy Choo into a...
Confirming its intent to build up Jimmy Choo into a $1 billion brand, Michael Kors Holdings' management said it may be interested in other acquisitions in the luxury sector. Kors, which bought Jimmy Choo from JAB Luxury last summer, said the brand's sales of $114.7 million in the first two ...
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Roger Vivier's creative director, Bruno Frisoni, is leaving by mutual...
Roger Vivier's creative director, Bruno Frisoni, is leaving by mutual agreement to work on a new project. No replacement was announced for the brand. Frisoni held the job for 16 years and he will present his final collection for the autumn/winter season on Feb. 27 at the Paris Fashion Week.
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The founders and co-chief executives of MyTheresa.com, Christoph Botschen and...
The founders and co-chief executives of MyTheresa.com, Christoph Botschen and his wife Susanne, are launching MarthaLouisa.com, a new online platform for luxury footwear. The new website will sell luxury women's shoes from both well-known fashion houses and emerging labels. The Botschens are returning to the online retailing business after selling ...
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In a three-year process, Floris van Bommel will partner with...
In a three-year process, Floris van Bommel will partner with Theo Scharpach, an Austrian manufacturer of guitars, for the design and production of a limited edition of two guitar models made in van Bommels' production site in the Netherlands. The exterior of the guitars is made to a great extent ...
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Cotance, the European Union (EU) leather industry representative body, sent...
Cotance, the European Union (EU) leather industry representative body, sent a letter to Dr. Martens on Jan. 18, in which it complains about the company's references to “leather” in its description of shoes in its current collection, while the shoes are actually made from synthetic materials. In 2017, Dr. Martens ...
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Louboutin, best known for its stiletto heels and red sole,...
Louboutin, best known for its stiletto heels and red sole, has suffered a setback in its bid for exclusive rights to put red soles on high-heeled shoes. The French designer went to court in the Netherlands to prevent VanHaren, a Dutch high street shoe retailer, from selling its own version ...
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Belarus expands its shoe industry, too
The government of Belarus, which has a longer tradition than Russia in shoe manufacturing, is conducting a major modernization program at the two leading shoe companies in the country to raise their production levels considerably, according to local government officials. Both of them are big exporters to Russia.In particular, the ...
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Kering has been recognized as the world's most sustainable textile,...
Kering has been recognized as the world's most sustainable textile, apparel and luxury goods corporation, according to the Corporate Knights' Global 100 index, which was unveiled at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Jan. 23. It is the third consecutive year that the luxury conglomerate has been included in ...
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CTCR, the Footwear Technology Center of La Rioja, has been...
CTCR, the Footwear Technology Center of La Rioja, has been awarded the gold medal by AEDEEC, the European Association of Economy and Competitiveness, in recognition of its activities. AEDEEC said the Spanish footwear research center was honored with the gold medal for the quality and the diversity of its work. ...
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San Marina, the French retail banner, which is part of...
San Marina, the French retail banner, which is part of Vivarte, has announced that it is redesigning its marketing and communication brand strategy, in collaboration with Paris-based agency Australie. The new brand identity, which will debut with the spring-summer 2018 campaign, shows characters representing different styles, in order to highlight ...
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A major Russian shoe retailer goes bankrupt
Obuv Com, which was once one of the biggest shoe retailers in Russia, has been declared bankrupt by the Russian Arbitrary Court. It will have to close its last five stores in Moscow and St. Petersburg.A total of 30 civil lawsuits were filed against the company with the total value ...
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