5125 x 3410 px | 43,4 x 28,9 cm | 17,1 x 11,4 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
22 mars 2012
Lieu:
Milan, Italy
Informations supplémentaires:
The Stefanel is an Italian company that takes care of clothing. It was founded in 1959 by Charles Stefanel (1926-1987) as Maglificio Piave, then in 1980 the company assumed the name of Stefanel. Check out the following brands: * Stefanel * High * I'M Isola Marras Stefanel Group headed over to the three above-mentioned clothing brands including The Nuance Group, a company involved in airport retail. The History Charles was born 1959 on the initiative of the Stefanel 'Maglificio Piave' 1970 The company passed to his son, Giuseppe Stefanel 1980 Opens first store in Siena brand Stefanel 1982 Opens a store in Paris, the first shop abroad 1983 Stefanel name of the entity becomes 1985 The company increased turnover by four times and number of stores 1987 Listed on the Milan Stock Exchange Late 80s Stefanel, through a series of acquisitions and international agreements, is the size of a large group; diversifies the production of knitwear adding sportswear, jeans and pret-a-porter. 1990 Acquisition of Interfashion 2002 Acquisition of 50% of Noel International SA, which owns 100% of The Nuance Group a world leader in airport retail High born 2007, trademark casual chic Interfashion SpA In the same year signed an agreement with designer Antonio Marras to produce and distribute the brand'M Island Marras. Stefanel 2008 starts the repositioning of the brand in the segment of "simple luxury" Stefanel 2009 celebrates the first 50 years of activity. To celebrate this important anniversary was created a capsule collection, "Stefanel50", designed by designers Annalisa Dunn and Dorothee Hagemann, the "Cooperative Designs, " which drew on the historical archive Stefanel revisited in a modern 15 knitwear. The structural problems of the company in addition to the economic crisis: the budget is closed with sales down 10 percent and a loss of 44 million euros. You start a three-year plan to raise.