All Shoe Intelligence articles in Volume 27, Issue 21+22 – Page 3
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Eqwal buys Reed Medical
Eqwal, a French provider of custom orthopedic prosthetics, has acquired all the shares in Reed Medical, a British provider of bespoke footwear to the National Health Service in England and private market in the UK. No financial details were released. “This acquisition marks an exciting new chapter for Reed and ...
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Manolo Blahnik opens a store in Milan
Manolo Blahnik opened its first store in Milan. The 300-square-meter shop is located in Via Pietro Verri 5 and is the brand’s largest in Europe. The company’s CEO, Kristina Blahnik, told FashionNetwork.com that the luxury footwear brand expects to close 2025 with a 5 percent increase in revenues from the ...
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ArticleBirkenstock buys its Australian distributor
Birkenstock Holding, the UK-based parent company of the German sandal maker, signed a definitive agreement for the acquisition of its long-standing distributor Birkenstock Australia Pty. Ltd. “This acquisition seeks to ensure a seamless succession for the two founders of Birkenstock Australia – Marcel and Manuela Goerke. Birkenstock’s commitment to invest ...
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ArticleArklyz continues to expand in footwear with the acquisition of Gabor
Arklyz, a Swiss sports and lifestyle firm, has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Gabor Shoes together with all its operating subsidiaries. No financial details were released. “Gabor is a highly respected brand with deep roots in quality and comfort excellence,” said Param Singh, the owner and CEO of Arklyz. ...
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Luxome enters the footwear segment with a slipper launch
Luxome, a US luxury comfort brand, announced its “first foray” into footwear with the launch of the Signature Slipper for men and women. The slipper is available in four neutral tones – chestnut, walnut, birch and ash – for $175 exclusively at luxome.com. “Over three years in the making, the ...
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ArticleSnipes scraps planned logistics hub in Bedburg
The sports and lifestyle retailer Snipes has canceled plans to build a major logistics center in Bedburg, in the North Rhine-Westphalia of Germany, which was supposed to open next year, and will instead partner with the logistics provider Arvato. Originally announced in February 2023 to support the company’s ambitious European ...
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ArticleAustrian shoe retailers post a strong sales increase in H1
After several challenging years, Austria’s retail sector is showing signs of recovery and posting its first real growth in four years in the first half of 2025, with the shoe industry leading the rebound, a survey by the Austrian Institute for Economic Research (IFÖW) showed. According to the report, total ...
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ArticleEuropean Parliament proposes 16-year age limit to access social media
A committee of the European Parliament is proposing a 16-year old age limit to access social media in order to protect minors’ safety online On Oct. 16, the members of the Internal Market and Consumer Protection Committee of the European Parliament adopted a report, by 32 votes in favour, ...
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ArticleArmani appoints a CEO
The Italian fashion house Giorgio Armani SpA has appointed Giuseppe Marsocci as Chief Executive Officer with immediate effect. The choice is based on Marsocci’s more than 35 years of international experience in the fashion and luxury sector, including 23 years with the Armani group, where he held roles of increasing ...
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Italian court appoints an expert for Aeffe and Pollini’s negotiated settlement procedure
The Chamber of Commerce of Romagna Forlì-Cesena and Rimini appointed on Oct. 8 Riccardo Ranalli as the expert to reach a negotiated settlement for the financial crisis affecting the Italian luxury goods company Aeffe and its footwear unit Pollini. On Oct. 10, Aeffe filed a petition with a court in ...
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LVMH sees improving sales in Q3
LVMH’s fashion and leather goods division posted revenues of €29.922 billion in the first nine months of 2025, down by a reported 8 percent year-over-year and down by 6 percent organically. In the sole third quarter, the division’s revenues fell by an organic 2 percent. Sales for the whole French ...
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Staray and Jo System join forces
Staray, a Chinese brand of 3D-printed footwear, set up with Jo System, an Italian provider of milling and lasering solutions, the Staray & Jo System Joint Design and Production Center, a research and development hub that “infuses technology into design and empowers design with the innovation of technology,” the ...
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Fendi hires Maria Grazia Chiuri as Chief Creative Officer
Fendi, the Rome-based fashion house owned by the French group LVMH, has appointed Maria Grazia Chiuri as Chief Creative Officer. She will present her first collection, for the fall/winter 2025-2027 season, in Milan in February. “Maria Grazia Chiuri is one of the greatest creative talents in fashion today, and I ...
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Geox appoints a new commercial and marketing head
Geox appointed Francesco Santachiara as Chief Commercial, Marketing and Merchandising Officer in September. He was previously Global Head of Wholesale for one year at the Italian footwear company. Prior to joining Geox, Santachiara worked for a decade at L’Oréal and for nine years at Luxottica. The appointment comes after Geox ...
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Ross Stores completes store openings for fiscal 2025
Ross Stores opened 36 Ross Dress for Less and four dd’s Discounts stores across 17 different states in September and October. “These new locations complete the company’s store growth plans for fiscal 2025, with the addition of 90 new locations throughout the year,” said the US off-price apparel and home ...
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Frasers buys a majority stake in The Webster
Frasers has acquired a majority stake in The Webster, a Miami-based luxury retailer. The move marks another step in the British group’s strategy to expand its presence in the luxury and premium retail space, complementing its Flannels division. The financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Laure Hériard ...
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Cesare Paciotti dies at 69
Cesare Paciotti, the Italian footwear designer and businessman, died on Oct. 12 at age 69 in his home in Civitanova Marche, in the Marche region. In 1980, Paciotti and his sister, Paola, who had taken over the family footwear business that had been created in 1948 by their father Giuseppe, ...
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Global sustainable footwear market forecast reaching $15.9bn by 2032
The Indian market intelligence firm Credence Research projects the global sustainable footwear market will expand from $10.33 billion in 2024 to $15.9 billion by 2032, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.6 percent. The study spans both athletic and non-athletic footwear segments and outlines how shifting consumer behavior, ...
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Marc Fisher LTD celebrates it tenth anniversary
The American footwear brand Marc Fisher LTD is celebrating its 10th anniversary. “Looking back, it’s almost unbelievable what we have built with a small, dedicated team and a tightly focused marketing budget,” said the founder Marc Fisher. “We relied on the product—its quality, style, and functionality—to speak for itself. ...
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China to impose extra fees on US ships from Oct. 14
China will impose additional fees on US vessels using its ports from Oct. 14 in retaliation to a similar measure by the US, according to the Transport Ministry. The extra fees will apply to ships owned and operated by American companies, as well as vessels built in the US. The ...
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