He was born to do business. Juan Roig started from a very young age to work in food distribution. However, the entrepreneur has also bet on other projects through Lanzadera, the start-up accelerator that he launched in 2013 and has backed so far 200 companies.
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Nike, Adidas and Puma, the main equipment suppliers for the 32 national teams participating in this year’s competition, plan to accelerate their growth in 2018, boosted by the sale of football category items, as happened in 2014.
International groups like H&M, Primark, Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger and Levi’s have launched capsule collections coinciding with the proximity of pride marches. LGTB consumers spends more on leisure and fashion than straight ones, according to a Nielsen study.
The LVMH-owned luxury brand and the sportswear juggernaut are the labels with the highest grade, holding the 26 and 29 position out of one hundred, according to the report BrandZ Top 100 Most Valuable Global Brands 2018, elaborated by Kantar and WWP.
P. Paolo Righi (Karl Lagerfeld): “It’s good to listen to the client, but you have to anticipate him”
Pier Paolo Righi is chief executive officer at Karl Lagerfeld, the brand that the German designer, who also leads Chanel’s creative direction, prompted in 2011.
Mass market fashion players leave behind a turbulent fiscal year with several moves in the ranking of the major groups worldwide.
Hong Kong continues leading the ranking of the most attractive cities to open a store in the world, according to real estate services firm Cbre. Dubai and Taipei occupy the second and third position, respectively.
The international fashion business shows symptoms of an illness: a halted global evolution, sales’ fall in mature markets and a downgraded position in consumer priorities. The giants are reinventing themselves to attract a consumer who has fallen out of love with clothes.
Tsutomu Okuda, chairman and CEO of Japanese group J. Front Retailing, owner of department store chains Daimaru and Parco, assures that there is only room for one store for every million consumers.
Ahrendts worked the miracle on the British brand, joined Apple and now enters Ralph Lauren’s board to give back the brand its old splendour after years of restructuring.
The vice president of Partner Solutions, the division of services and consulting for third companies of the German ecommerce group, discusses on same-day deliveries and the necessary steps for small players to dare with ecommerce.
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