Entries Tagged as 'Designer jewellery'

For the Love of Kate Spade

21.05.13

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 I remember the first time I walked into a Kate Spade store in Pacific Place Mall in Hong Kong 6 years ago. It was packed and I gleefully stepped out with my very own tote bag.  Kate Spade was preppy but glamorous, playful but chic and it’s a brand message thats booming.  Sales growth has risen dramatically in the last five years from $91 million to $462 million, using a model that include wholesale, outlet stores and their company owned and partner owned stores worldwide of which there are over 200.

Set up 20 years ago by Kate Spade her husband Andy and partners Pamela Bell and Elyce Arona the brand sold to Neiman Marcus in 1999.  In 2006 Liz Claiborne Inc. (now called Fifth & Pacific Inc.) bought the company. In 2007, the founders cashed out, and a new management was installed. Craig Leavitt, CEO, and Deborah Lloyd as president and creative director took the helm in 2008. Read more @FORBES

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Currently 20% of sales come from e-commerce, and the digital integration is pretty seamless ( next day delivery after 9pm anyone?!) In another effort to reach the millennium customer a third division is being created – Kate Spade Saturday. Like Lanvin Blue, the label is available from its Tokyo store only and will be available exclusively online in the US. Their desire to put digital first transfers across all areas of the brand- using an Animated Gif is just one example..WATCH HERE

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Prancing around at the Polo in the Pink Franny Coat and battling the Somerset House Cobbles in the Selina stripe dress (with Fairytales & Hidden Notes Jewellery!) how cute are these Totes from their Starwood Partnership $198 ( also available in London Stores- Covent Garden & Sloane Square)

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The company bases its global strategy on five pillars:

1. Brand consistency – brand comes first ensuring long term growth

2. Growth in existing markets – growth will come by increasing market share through additional door rollouts, comp sales, and launching new categories like watches

3. Product – prioritizing initiatives including Asian fashion fit and creating special products to celebrate holidays like Chinese New Yearundefined

4. Business development – pursuing new regions like India, Russia and Mexico where Kate Spade New York does not yet have a presence as well as select new Asian and Latin American territories.

5. Business model by region – a variety of business models are used including wholly-owned subsidiaries, distribution agreements, joint ventures, and wholesaling.  Model is chosen to maximize profits and brand growth

 

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#Success: How She Did It- Amber Atherton Company Magazine

02.05.13

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From Made in Chelsea truths, to entrepreneur tips…

READ THE INTERVIEW IN FULL OVER @ COMPANYMAGAZINE.CO.UK

Where to eat in London

06.04.13

 Whether you’re meeting a new client, catching up with an old business associate, or pitching a new collaboration here’s a round up of my 3 favourite places to cut deals over breakfast, lunch or dinner! 

Breakfast: Daylesford Organic 

‘With locations in Pimlico and Westbourne Grove, this light and minimalistic eatery is farm fresh. Set up by Carole Bamford (the wife of JCB construction founder Anthony Bamford) whose wide range of business interests includes farming, retailing, restaurants, clothing and spas. Quiet, well lit with beautiful organic food- go early in the morning when the communal tables aren’t packed there are also a few more private tables/ breakfast bars for 2 people. ‘

Eat: Boiled Eggs & Sour Dough Toast.  Drink: English Breakfast Tea & Blood Orange Juice

Lunch: Ceviche 

 ‘This eclectic and citrus clean Soho eatery is a hot pick for lunch. Serving a delicious array of tapas style bites, perfect to share and nibble on when you’re talking business. The atmosphere manages to be vibrant and cool without being too noisy and has an infectious positive energy that lingers when you leave. Founded by Martin Morales ( Ex Head of Disney Music) the meticulous interior design, music and layout comprise to make Ceviche a super cool brand ( their website is ace!) and lunch time experience. ‘

Eat: Plantain Chips, Don Ceviche & Grilled Skewers. Drink: Piso Sour

Dinner: Bob Bob Ricard 

 ‘I fell in love with Bob Bob Ricard when it opened in 2008, and after interviewing one of the founders, Leonid, who insisted on shots of vodka, have found it difficult to stay away from this sexy, decadent hide out ever since. Nestled on the corner of Lower St James Street in Soho, this eccentric restaurant is a collection of intimate booths each with their own ‘Push For Champagne Button’. Everything is theatrical and opulent with interiors by David Collins, its the perfect place to impress and indulge.’

Eat: Caviar, Sole Paupiette & Bramley Apple Tart  Drink: The Best Bloody Marys in London. Try the chilled Vodka and Pear Bellinis.

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