
Very Group reported its full-year results on Tuesday with sales surging and pre-tax profits leaping even faster at the owner of the Very.co.uk and Littlewoods brands.
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Very Group reported its full-year results on Tuesday with sales surging and pre-tax profits leaping even faster at the owner of the Very.co.uk and Littlewoods brands.
Higher-end department store group Fenwick was hit particularly hard during the pandemic, its latest set of results to the end of January show.
UK womenswear brand ME+EM has opened a Harrods concession in the fourth floor Fashion Lab area. The space measures almost 400 sq ft and includes both ready-to-wear and accessories, with new drops being added monthly.
Department store business Fenwick has unveiled a collaboration collection with Samantha Cameron’s Cefinn label that hopes to make the most of the reopening of the UK post-pandemic.
Fenwick has a new non-executive chairman. Simon Calver has been appointed to help steer the family-owned UK department store chain through a series of sweeping changes, specifically its e-tail operations.
As Fenwick prepares to reopen, its CEO has predicted “ a good opening, but a slow recovery as well”. Yet overall, he’s confident it's on the right track and can do well in the changed retail world of the future.
The still-new CEO of the Fenwick chain has spoken of how the company is doubling down on its efforts to drive e-tail sales. It's also widening its appeal with street brands and is upbeat for December footfall.
The British Fashion Council is expanding its board of directors with four new appointments it says will help it tackle issues like diversity and inclusion.
Struggling British department store Fenwick saw its losses growing prior to the pandemic downturn, it has been revealed. The family-owned retailer said that its losses widened to £47.3m in its latest year.
While stores in Bracknell, Brent Cross, Canterbury, Colchester, Kingston, Newcastle, Tunbridge Wells and York will reopen all departments, shopping at the Bond Street flagship will look very different post-lockdown.