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  • FOOLPROOF Denim Introduces by 7 For All Mankind

    FOOLPROOF Denim Introduces by 7 For All Mankind

    Resistant to shrinkage or stretch, regardless of wash, dry or wear, FoolProof is the latest in intelligent luxury denim from iconic 7 For All Mankind brand. Wash it Unfazed. Dry without Fear. FoolProof takes the guesswork out of how to care for denim.7 for all Mankind claims that the customized denim weave and fabric finish ensure the stretch and shrink resistance, while the structured stretch denim provides masculine comfort. They further detail:

    “The Straight is a modern take on our original Standard straight leg but tapers from the knee down.
    Classic Indigo embodies everything our guy looks for in his denim. This jean takes a simplistic resin rinse with 3D whiskers and is washed in softener. The minimal aesthetic this garment captures is the epitome of modern sophistication. Gold stitching contrasts with the rich indigo shade of the fabric highlighting the classic five-pocket silhouette. Pieces are finished with new antique copper dome hardware, zip fly and button closure.”

    In fall 2000, the landscape of premium denim was changed forever. Born in Los Angeles, California, 7 For All Mankind was the first company to bring premium denim to scale, putting L.A. on the map as the fashion authority of the west coast staple.7 For All Mankind quickly earned an immediate following for its innovative use of fabrics, fit and finishes in denim. Taken over by VF, the company still shows robust  growth, with extensions into sportswear, men, children, footwear, and accessories.

    FOOLPROOF Denim is claimed to be an Intelligent Luxury Denim that is resistant to shrinkage and stretch, regardless of wash, dry or wear. Sevens asks its consumers to Wash it Unfazed and Dry without Fear.

    The Mantra is

    ShrinkProof + StretchProof = FoolProof Denim

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    FOOLPROOF DENIM: THE STRAIGHT IN CLASSIC INDIGO

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    Launching in Spring 2016, FOOLPROOF will be offered in 7 For All Mankind’s top three signature fits, Paxtyn, Slimmy and The Straight, in three indigo washes, Classic Indigo, Alpha and Tribute. Priced from $169 – $189, FOOLPROOF will be available at all 7 For All Mankind retail stores and select wholesalers nationwide.

  • Bangladesh Denim Exports To EU On A Dream Run !

    Bangladesh Denim Exports To EU On A Dream Run !

    Bangladesh Denim Exports To EU On A Dream Run ! : Denimsandjeans.com Exports of denim jeans from Bangladesh is expected to have registered a steep increase of over 8% in the year 2015 . With data received for exports till October’15 , the figures look really promising . In the entire year of 2014 the country exported about 171 million pieces of denim jeans to EU with a value of USD 939 million . However, in the first 10 months of the year till October 15 , the country exported about 154 million pieces of jeans to EU. Extrapolating the figures , the growth looks well over 8% for the sector and expected to have touched a figure of over 180 million pieces . Another important development has been the up gradation in the value of exports per piece . From an average value of Euro 5.4 per piece in 2014 , the price of jeans exports has increased to an average value of Euro 6.36 – which is a sizeable increase of about 17% in unit value and is more important considering the volume of exports. There is no doubt that the country is climbing up the value chain as far as denim exports are concerned and can no longer be viewed as a low end supplier.

    Bangladesh Denim Exports To EU On A Dream Run ! : Denimsandjeans.com

    Bangladesh Denim Exports To EU On A Dream Run ! : Denimsandjeans.com

    A comparison with China is quite interesting. China was , till 2013, the largest supplier of denim jeans to EU . However, it started suffering serious reverses in 2014 and lost market share to Bangladesh with total exports of jeans just standing at 115 million pcs compared to 171 million pcs of Bangladesh. This gap is further widening and till October’16 the exports of jeans from China is just about 80 million pcs compared to 154 million pcs of Bangladesh. So , basically now Bangladesh would be exporting twice as much of jeans to EU as China – an amazing feat indeed.

    Bangladesh Denim Exports To EU On A Dream Run ! : Denimsandjeans.com

    In the coming times, denim is expected to become an important driver of apparel growth from Bangladesh and will form an important part of the Bangladesh  Govt’s vision of  achieving the $50 billion export target by 2021. Not only is Bangladesh an important exporter of denim apparel to EU but also has sizeable exports to US , South America, Canada etc. The upcoming markets include destinations like India, China and South East.

  • Pre-Fall 2016  Looks From Cool Denim Brands!

    Pre-Fall 2016 Looks From Cool Denim Brands!

     

     

    We are bringing here some Pre-Fall looks from some cool brands – some well known by the denim fraternity and some others not so known – but all of them adding oomph to the pre fall looks!

    Tommy Hilfiger

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    Topshop Unique

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    Valentino

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    Fausto Puglisi

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    Sacai

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    Maison Kitsuné

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    Off-White

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    Tomas Maier

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    Brooks Brothers

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    Erin Fetherston

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  • Pharrell Becomes Co-Owner Of G-Star Raw !

    Pharrell Becomes Co-Owner Of G-Star Raw !

    Its exciting to note that  Pharrell Williams – the famous singer- has become a co-owner of the famous denim brand G-Star RAW. This partnership comes after two years of collaboration between G-Star and Pharrell’s company Bionic Yarn on the RAW for the Oceans collection, transforming recycled ocean plastic into denim. During this collaboration it became apparent  that there was a shared pursuit for constant innovation on both sides.

    “G-Star is an independently minded and forward thinking company. I believe they will be the definitive jeans brand of the 21st century. I am looking forward to be part of that mission and to co-create G-Star’s future.” Pharrell

    Pharrell is set to be immersed in the company on many creative levels – it appears this partnership is more in line with a highly visible brand partnership than a back-room business deal. Pharrell Williams has always been a fashion icon, among his many other talents. He recently bought back full control of Billionaire Boys Club and Ice Cream, clothing and fashion labels he popularized in the mid 2000’s.

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    Pharrell Buys Into Fashion Label G-Star Raw

    Pharrell Buys Into Fashion Label G-Star Raw

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    Thecla Schaeffer, CMO G-Star RAW said

     “In working with Pharrell Williams we wish to continue to innovate by allowing Pharrell to push the boundaries even further across all aspects of our business from creating new product ideas and new visions on sustainability to creating new brand experiences. We’re genuinely excited to welcome Pharrell into the G-Star mission in order to reimagine the future of denim together.”

    G-Star will expand and continue its partnership with Bionic Yarn. With Pharrell as new co-owner, G-Star’s sustainability initiatives will remain a core focus to innovate the future of jeans.

  • Mihara Yasuhiro Fall 2016 Denim Looks

    Mihara Yasuhiro Fall 2016 Denim Looks

    Mihara Yasuhiro started as a shoe brand in 1997 and has graduated as a apparel label with that particularly playful theme as its USP. He always thinks out of box to bring people enjoy the playful theme of each garments in every collection. Based out of Japan, the Mihara uses a combination styling , sewing and washing techniques including  patches, seam frays, disfigured designs, multiple fabric combines and more to bring out that particularly playful looks in his collection for Fall  2016.

    Mihara Yasuhiro Fall 2016 Denim Trends

    Mihara Yasuhiro Fall 2016 Denim Trends

    Mihara Yasuhiro Fall 2016 Denim Trends

    Mihara Yasuhiro Fall 2016 Denim Trends

    Mihara Yasuhiro Fall 2016 Denim Trends

    Mihara Yasuhiro Fall 2016 Denim Trends

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  • Denimsandjeans.com Vietnam Show | June 2016

    Denimsandjeans.com Vietnam Show | June 2016

    Vietnam is a growing apparel exporting country . It is already the fourth largest exporter of apparel after China, Bangladesh and Hong Kong. With the country likely to benefit from TPP and FREE TRADE agreements with EU , once they are signed, it is already the focus of many apparel companies around the world. The country is very optimistic about its potential of growth in the coming years :

    “Viet Nam has around 4,000 garment factories employing about 2.5 million workers. Garments and textiles are one of the core benefits for us with the TPP agreement,”  says Deputy MoIT Minister Tran Quoc Khanh.

    Increasing approximately at 19 per cent compared to 2013, Vietnam’s textile and garment exports have crossed US$ 24 billion in 2014 says the largest textile group in Vietnam – Vietnam National Textile and Garment Group (Vinatex) . Denim is a growing segment of apparel sourced from Vietnam and is likely to witness significant growth in coming years.

    vietnam-logo-final We are happy to announce the holding of the FIRST EVER DENIM SHOW in Vietnam. The show shall be held on 16th and 17th June at HCMC and shall bring some of the most reputed local and international mills and supply chain partners together at one place . Continuing with the tradition of our shows at other places, the event  shall be named as DENIMSANDJEANS.COM VIETNAM Show.

    The show shall be held at Gem Centre – a place with one of the most beautiful wood architecture seen in Vietnam or elsewhere.

    We hope the event shall serve as a platform for the sportswear supply chain industry in this region .

    Denimsandjeans.com Vietnam Show | June 2016

    Denimsandjeans.com Vietnam Show | June 2016

    Denimsandjeans.com Vietnam Show | June 2016

    Further details on the show shall follow soon ! Keep checking our site or follow our FB page for the details

  • Diesel Black Gold Puts On More Glam For Fall 2016 !

    Diesel Black Gold Puts On More Glam For Fall 2016 !

     

    Diesel Black Gold adds on further glam to remain attractive to enable the DBG clientele coming back ! Adding a bit of razzle – dazzle to the collection, the collection makes extensive use of Lurex jacquard and metallic leather besides playing with design proportions. Lurex, shiny leathers , cropped denim inset with jacquard and velvet helped elaborate the nightscape theme the brand took.

    Velvet printed jeans were one of the most attractive pieces from the collection. Though a technical possibility for quite some time, new dimensions are taken on when Diesel uses it. Velvet had been printed , in 3D, onto the surface of jeans either in full or in patterns. Mottled patterns were eye catching while the allovers had more glam effect. The jeans were paired with lurex turtlenecks to create that perfect party night out looks.

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  • Niche Labels – Pre-Fall 2016 Trends !

    Niche Labels – Pre-Fall 2016 Trends !

     

    As denim gets more hauteur , a number of niche designer labels start using denim into their collections with increased frequency. This leads denim  to the Hi-Fashion highway . We bring some looks from some of the designers, who are not so denimish , to see how they are using denim and hence the possibilities of denim trends being influenced by them.

    Cédric Charlier

    Cédric Charlier won the Moêt Hennessy Fashion Award in 1998 and subsequently worked at the House of Céline in Paris for two years under the creative direction of Michael Kors. He then joined Jean Paul Knott’s studio for two other years. His usage of denim has been simple but effective. With unisex loose pajama styled denim lowers, dark collared light jackets, the designer used denim to merge into his collection of kilt skirts, fisherman knits, double breasted coats etc. Slip dresses seem to be back in style.

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    6397

    6397’s luxe fabrications continue to set them apart from the bulk of its peers. Pre-Fall had a number of these: denim Mao jackets, slinky ribbed knits , simple washed denims with those tomboyish looks .6397 has been offering slip dresses since its earliest collections and it does not fail to bring them back again in denim !6397 Denims

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    Sonia Rykiel

    Sonia Rykiel creates a mystique with her collections which reflect a certain amount of whimsy .It could be further seen with her  denim jacket and high-rise, button-fly flares, both covered in patches, denim pajamas or denim one pieces.

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    Alexis Mabille

    Sailor styled skinny jeans with large nautical buttons, sequined tuxedo, frilled denim  were the highlights of the collection from Alexis Mabille .denim

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    Creatures of the Wind

    Chris Peters and Shane Gabier presented the Pre-Fall collection for Creatures of the Wind. Crisp denim skirts and dungarees in white and black were visible. The raw unwashed look of the fabric was accentuated with bold stitches.   The feeling was of clothes that have “been lived in and had fun in, and related to 70s era.

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    Karen Walker

    Karen Walker ,from New Zealand , has always had a  taste for pop culture and that reflects in her collections. Echoes could be felt in the ribbed cuffed jeans and elasticated-waist miniskirts  and dresses and suggest affection for sports and movement.

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    Karen Walker Denims Pre Fall 2016

    Ulla Johnson

    Ulla Johnson has been focusing on “Deconstructed luxury” as her theme . She takes artisanal route to creating some high end collection with all kinds of hand-touched details—hand-embroidery, hand-smocking, hand-pin-tucking etc. Acid washed denim is used to create dungarees, dresses and pajamas.

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    Red Valentino

    Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pierpaolo Piccioli bring a lean ’70s silhouette, with  flower and bird embroideries and to the midi-length skirts and jeans. It was embroidery all the way for Red Valentino.

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    Belstaff

    Some cool Pre-Fall biker denim jackets by Belstaff !

    Belstaff Denims Pre Fall 2016

    Mugler

    Clean tailored jackets , super stretchy leggings and some acid washed jeans were a part of Mugler’s denim outfits for Pre Fall. Focus was on clean looks without much ado .

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    Rebecca Minkoff

    Flared jeans and denim minis from Rebecca Minkoff

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    Emilio Pucci

    The denim looks from Emilio Pucci were exuberantly sequined. Evening dresses had a louche ’70s air reminiscent of Pucci’s leisure-loving clientele, which included very pretty flowing dresses with capelike bodices.

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  • The Rise Of Haitian Apparel Industry

    The Rise Of Haitian Apparel Industry

    This is an article contributed by Mr. Mark D’Sa – a reputed Consultant and Advisor

    Image result for haitiNearly four years after the earthquake with aid agencies having poured billions of dollars into relief projects, the stability of Haiti’s garment industry seems to be hanging by a thread.Haiti’s garment industry is focused on low-end apparel clothing and cranking out plain T-shirts for North American companies such as Gildan, Hanes and Walmart. According to the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), the industry makes up 80-90% of the country’s exports. And thanks to free-trade deals agreed by the US Congress, most Haitian garments are able to enter the US duty-free.

    International Finance Corporation, (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, is investing $4 million to help The Willbes Haitian S.A., a subsidiary of South Korea-based The Willbes & Co., Ltd, expand its apparel manufacturing capacity and create 1,000 new jobs in Port au Prince by the end of 2016. In addition, IFC is mobilizing a $4 million parallel loan from the Inter-American Development Bank.IFC’s portfolio in Haiti amounts to US$122 million, including US$24 million mobilized from other partners.

     Earlier this year, quality-apparel brand BOXERCRAFT announced that IRII (Industrial Revolution-II) would join its list of suppliers. It’s an indication that companies are willing to move away from the mass production of turning out T-shirts on the cheap and are starting to consider responsible sourcing practices. The hope is that other brands will also see the potential in the venture and that they’ll place orders with IRII for high-end clothes that might usually get produced in places like LA. According to a report published by Better Work in April this year, 100% of Haitian manufacturers audited were still paying workers around 200 gourdes (about USD3.5) a day, some several months after the 300 gourdes minimum wage had been introduced.

    In June 2015, The Trade Preferences Extension Act, which extended the duty free provisions of the HELP Act, signed by the President Obama . This opened a ten year line of sight which allows investors to establish operations in Haiti with greater confidence. Earlier, in March, a trade delegation organized by IDB visited several companies in South Korea with positive results. Following up on the visit, Hansae Corporation of Seoul visited multiple locations in Port Au Prince and eventually signed an MOU with SONAPI (The Government administrator of Industrial Parks), to invest in Parc Industriel Metropolitain. This investment of U$30 million is expected to yield anywhere between 5,000 to 7,000 jobs. Haitian apparel exports to the US for the year ending November, reached U$ 896 million and 334 million SMEs (Square Meter Equivalent). Out of the total apparel exports, bottom exports are approx. 25% under Cat 347/348. Levi’s is the main denim buyer followed by Old Navy, Carter’s etc.

    During the year the number of apparel jobs reached a high of 41,200 – the highest since the HOPE and HELP Acts were signed in 2006. 60% of the growth in jobs in 2015 was in the northern region led by the Caracol Industrial Park and CODEVI.  With the establishment of the Caracol Industrial Park the industry has decentralized and by end November, 36% of the apparel jobs (15,212 of 41,536) are now in the northern corridor. It is also important to note that between the two Industrial parks under it’s management, SONAPI is now home to 49% of the total jobs in the apparel industry and scheduled to go over 50% in 2016. During the year a total of 7,226 jobs were created and 3,542 workers were laid off due to shutdowns and temporary closures. The net job increase at the end of November was 3,684. The Caracol Industrial Park contributed 2,998 apparel jobs in 2015.

    The country’s growth in apparel exports has been steady over the period 2010 to 2014. The job growth is mainly driven by investments from DR, Korea and USA.

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    Total Export ($) 517.569 701.476 730.051 803.337 854.287
    Total SMEs Exported/Utilized) 253.06 257.628 270.374 306.44 313.931
    Average USD/SME $2.05 $2.55 $2.70 $2.62 $2.72

     

    Haiti Export Trend | Denimsandjeans.com

     The first quarter of 2015 saw the industry get off to a good start with jobs and exports growing steadily. The renewal of the AGOA agreement and the TPP generated a lot of discussion, but did not impact the volume of exports from Haiti. Towards the end of the year there was some disruption leading to the loss of 3,500 jobs in the Port Au Prince area, however the year finished on a positive note with an increase of 3,684 jobs.  According to the numbers published by ADIH, the companies that contributed to the maximum number of job increases in 2015 were S&H Global (2,800),  Val d’OR (1,259), Premium Apparel (756), Island Apparel (521) and H&H Textiles (513).

    Prospects for apparel exports from Haiti continue to look bright with the extension of the HELP Act and the availability of motivated labor at competitive costs. Despite minimum wage increases, the country continues to be competitive as the local currency depreciated 22.38% and according to all indications, is likely to weaken further against the US Dollar. The current minimum wage is 240 HTG (US$ 4.15) per eight hour day plus another 22% for health insurance, pension plan, two weeks vacation and one month nonus. At the time of publishing this post, the exchange rate is 58.09 Haitian Gourdes = US$1.00  As yet Haiti has not been affected by the AGOA and TPP agreements because of it’s proximity to the US and the generous TPLs available under the HELP and CBTPA agreements. Leading retailers and brands continue to be bullish about the potential Haiti has to offer.

    Several Haitian producers like S&H Global, Willbes Manufacturing, H&H Textiles and Val d’Or are in an expansion mode. A major Korean manufacturer Hansae, signed a lease agreement which could generate 5,000 jobs over the next three to four years. Logistics continue to improve with private sector port investments in the Lafito and Terminal Varreux projects on the outskirts of Port Au Prince. In the North, the World Bank’s IFC and USAID are upgrading the Port of Cap Haitian. At the current time there are two weekly sailings from Cap Haitian and four from Port Au Prince with 3.5 days transit to Florida. The prospects look bright for Haiti’s apparel industry in 2016. The workwear producers are increasing output, knitwear exporters are in strong expansion mode and based on the reactions of several investors, Haiti should continue see an influx of foreign companies that will add at least 6,000 jobs and a very good chance to cross the billion dollar export mark in 2016.

    A T-shirt from Walmart is likely to cost at least $7. The minimum wage in Haiti is 300 Haitian gourdes a day (roughly $6-$7) and even though this is peanuts, there is the argument that paying workers even $5 a day could put factories out of business. Some workers are said to be paid as little as $3.50 a day.T-shirt production is cheap, easy and requires little skill. Because of this and the high demand, if wages get too expensive, production can just relocate to another poor country, where costs can be kept low.To put it simply, low-end apparel T-shirt production is one of the least attractive parts of the industry.

  • Givenchy Pre Fall 2016 Denim Trends

    Givenchy Pre Fall 2016 Denim Trends

    Worker denims, leather paneled jeans and jackets,  new and reprised print motifs and couture like embellishments, including delicate floral embroideries crawling over flight jackets were the highlights of denim part of Givenchy Pre Fall 2016 Collection.
    The same could be said for most of the collection, which eschewed street style shock value for nuanced elegance.

    Givenchy Pre Fall 2016 Denim Trends

    Givenchy Pre Fall 2016 Denim Trends

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    Givenchy Pre Fall 2016 Denim Trends

    Givenchy Pre Fall 2016 Denim Trends

  • Chloé Fall /Winter 2016/17

    Chloé Fall /Winter 2016/17

    Chloe , the French design house, brought sporty chic to the catwalk recently held  presenting  long floor-sweeping skirts for women’s wardrobes next spring. Creative director Clare Waight Keller brought interesting styles in denim inspired by 1990s looks : usually shorts and skirts tied with drawstring and frayed at the edges. .SS16, however, was still a very western, grunge-era look, and one that brought out Chloé’s glory years under Stella McCartney.

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  • The Top Ten Richest in Fashion Industry!

    The Top Ten Richest in Fashion Industry!

    Fashion is a huge industry worldwide churning out trillions  of dollars of turnover around the world. It should not be a surprise if a number of large corporations stand out in terms of turnover and profits and the entrepreneurs who created them reap billions of dollars in profits and wealth. In this article we bring focus on those extraordinary individuals who have stood the test of time and markets to create a huge niche for their companies in fashion industry and in the process created unbelievable wealth for themselves. The table below shows the TOP 10 such entrepreneurs from companies like Inditex to Nike and H&M who are the leading fashion wealth holders worldwide and in the following paragraphs is some description about each of them.

    Figures in Billion 
    Rank Company Name 2015 2014 2013
    1 Inditex Amancio Ortega            64.50            64.00              57.00
    2 LVMH Bernard Arnault            37.20            33.50              29.00
    3 C&A The Brenninkmeijer family            33.94            36.82              33.94
    4 Hermès International Betrand Puech & family            26.97            23.46              22.59
    5 Hennes & Mauritz Stefan Persson            24.50            34.40              28.00
    6 Nike Phil Knight            24.40            22.90              14.40
    7 Fast Retailing, Uniqlo Tadashi Yanai & family            21.10            20.20              13.30
    8 Luxottica Leonardo Del Vecchio            20.40            19.20              15.30
    9 Chanel Alain & Gerard Wertheimer & family            18.47            20.01                 8.00
    10 Otto Group Michael Otto & family            18.10            18.40              14.20

     

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    1. INDITEX |Spain| Amancio OrtegaAmancio Ortega| Top Ten Richest Fashion People|Denimsandjeans.com

    Amancio Ortega ; born 28 March 1936, is a Spanish fashion businessman and founding chairman of the INDITEX fashion group, best known for its chain of ZARA clothing and accessories  retail shops. In October 2015, he was ranked as the richest person in the world for four hours by Forbes, just ahead of American billionaire Bill Gates. His current networth is estimated to be about  USD $64.5 billion.He resides with his second wife in an apartment building in Galicia, Spain.

    In 1972, he founded Confecciones Goa, selling quilted bathrobes which Ortega produced using thousands of local women organised into sewing cooperatives. In 1975, he opened his first Zara store, so called because his preferred name Zorba was already taken. He opened many big Zara Stores during the eighties throughout Galicia.Today, Zara is part of the Inditex group , of which Ortega owns 59.29%, and aside from over 6,000 stores includes the brands Zara, Massimo Dutti, Oysho, Zara Home, Kiddy’s Class, Tempe, Stradivarius, Pull and Bear, Bershka and has more than 92,000 employees.

    In 2011, Ortega announced his imminent retirement from Inditex, parent company of the Zara chain, stating that he would ask Inditex vice-president and CEO Pablo Isla to take his place at the helm of the textile empire.

    He maintained his #3 spot on the Forbes list from 2013. In 2013 , his net worth was $57 billion only but within two years he has reached to the level of $64.5 billion.

    So far as the Financials of Inditex is concerned , It has been showing a very positive trend for last one decade.Net sales in local currencies increased 11% in FY2014. At the end of FY2014 Inditex operated 6,683 stores in 88 markets. Openings have taken place in 54 markets. Net sales for FY2014 reached €18.1 billion, 8% higher.Gross profit reached €10.6 billion, 7% higher than in FY2013, resulting in a Gross margin of 58.3%.

    2. LVMH |France| Bernard Arnault

    Bernard Arnault | Top Ten Richest Fashion People|Denimsandjeans.comBernard Jean Étienne Arnault ,born 5 March 1949, is a French business magnate, investor, philanthropist and art collector. He is the chairman and Chief Executive Officer of LVMH since 1989. In March 2015, Forbes estimated his wealth to be $37 billion, making him the 13th richest person in the world and the richest in France.

    In 1987, shortly after the creation of LVMH, the new luxury group resulting from the merger between two companies, Arnault mediated a conflict between Alain Chevalier, Moët Hennessy’s CEO, and Henri Racamier, president of Louis Vuitton. The new group held property rights to Dior perfumes, which Arnault believed should be incorporated into Dior Couture.

    In July 1988, Arnault provided $1.5 billion to form a holding company with Guinness that held 24% of LVMH’s shares. In response to rumors that the Louis Vuitton group was buying LVMH’s stock to form a “blocking minority”, Arnault spent $600 million to buy 13.5% more of LVMH, making him LVMH’s first shareholder. In January 1989, Bernard Arnault spent another $500 million to gain control a total of 43.5% of LVMH, and 35% of voting rights, thus reaching the “blocking minority” he needed to stop the dismantlement of the LVMH group.

    3.C&A |Germany|The Brenninkmeijer Family

    The Brenninkmeijer Family | Top Ten Richest Fashion People|Denimsandjeans.comBrenninkmeijer  is a German-Dutch family. Two members of the Brenninkmeijer family founded C&A, an international chain of clothing stores.In 2015, Forbes reckoned that the Brenninkmeijer family was worth $33.94 billion.

    In 1841, the brothers Clemens and August founded the textile shop C&A, which sold, unusually for that time, ready made clothes. The two brothers, peddlers originally from the small village Mettingen in Westphalia travelled each year to Friesland to sell their textiles to the farmers. In 1861, they stocked their goods in a warehouse in Sneek. This small town in the north of the Netherlands became the location of their first store. In 1911 the company opened the first German store in Berlin and today there are more than 400 stores in Germany. In 1922 the company started a store in Great Britain.

    Today C&A and other related companies are located in 16 countries throughout the world. These companies are linked through the COFRA group, based in Zug, Switzerland. More recently, the company has focused its efforts on real estate and financial services. C&A Online launched in Germany in 2008.

    For a period of time Eastern Mountain Sports, Steinbach, Ohrbach’s, Maurices, Miller’s Outpost and others were owned through the American Retail Group. In the 1980s and 1990s, they owned the Comark group in Canada, which included Bretton’s department stores, Clark Shoes and Collacut luggage stores. The Canadian operations were sold in 2005 to KarpReilly, LLC of Greenwich, Connecticut.

    4.HERMES |France|Bertrand Puech & Family

    Betrand Puech & Family | Top Ten Richest Fashion People|Denimsandjeans.comBertrand Puech, born 18 February 1936 ,is a businessman French in the luxury industry. According to Hurun Rich Global 2015, he is the 34th richest person in the world .In the year 2014  his net worth was $23.45 billion and in 2015 the net worth reached to $26.97 billion.

    Grand-son of the founder Émile Hermès, brother and cousin of Nicolas Puech Jean-Louis Dumas, he held various key positions within the Hermès family group.

    Entered in 1997 in the family business, he successively held the positions of Deputy General Director of Human Resources for eight years and then Chairman of the Management Board of Hermes before handing over in 2012 to his nephew Henri-Louis Bauer .

    5. H&M | Sweden|Stefan Persson

    Stefan Persson | Top Ten Richest Fashion People|Denimsandjeans.comCarl Stefan Erling Persson ; born 4 October 1947, is a Swedish business magnate. In March 2013, Forbes reported Persson’s net worth as $28 billion making him the richest of Sweden’s 12 billionaires and the 17th richest person in the world. Persson is the chairman and main shareholder in fashion company H&M, which was founded by his father Erling Persson in 1947. Persson took over the company from his father in 1982 and served as its manager until 1998. Persson also owns a substantial stake in the Swedish technology company, Hexagon AB. However in 2015 , his net worth showed a diminishing trend and down to $24.5 billion.

    According to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, Persson had a net worth of US $31.9 billion in 2014, making him the 17th richest person in the world. Persson is a founder of the Mentor Foundation, a nonprofit organisation that aims to combat substance abuse among young people. He is a supporter of Djurgårdens IF and is co-funding a foundation for the club. Persson enjoys downhill skiing, tennis and golf. He owns properties in London, Paris and Stockholm and, in 2009, acquired the 21-cottage village of Linkenholt in Hampshire, England.

    Persson attended the University of Stockholm and lives in Stockholm, Sweden, with his wife, Carolyn Denise Persson. They have three children and, in 2009, his son, Karl-Johan Persson, took over as president and chief executive of H&M. Their other two children, Tom Persson and Charlotte Söderström are billionaires in their own right.

    6.NIKE |America |Phil Knight

    Phil Knight | Top Ten Richest Fashion People|Denimsandjeans.comPhilip HampsonPhilKnight ;born February 24, 1938,is an American business magnate. A native of Oregon, he is the co-founder and chairman of Nike, Inc., and previously served as CEO of the company. In November 2015, Forbes named Knight the 15th richest person in the world. He is also the owner of the stop motion film production company Laika. His net wealth was $14.4 billion in 2013 while in 2015 it was $24.4 billion.

    A graduate of the University of Oregon and Stanford Graduate School of Business (Stanford GSB), he has donated hundreds of millions of dollars to both schools; Knight gave the largest donation in history at the time to Stanford’s business school in 2006. A native Oregonian, he ran track under coach Bill Bowerman at the University of Oregon, with whom he would co-found Nike.Knight set out on a trip around the world after graduation, during which he made a stop in Kobe, Japan, in November 1962. It was there he discovered the Tiger-brand running shoes, manufactured in Kobe by the Onitsuka Co. So impressed was he with the quality and low cost, Knight made a cold call on Mr. Onitsuka, who agreed to meet with him. By the end of the meeting, Knight had secured Tiger distribution rights for the western United States.

    The first Tiger samples would take more than a year to be shipped to Knight, during which time he found a job as an accountant in Portland. When Knight finally received the shoe samples, he mailed two pairs to Bowerman at UO, hoping to gain both a sale and an influential endorsement. To Knight’s surprise, Bowerman not only ordered the Tiger shoes, but also offered to become a partner with Knight and provide product design ideas. The two men agreed to a partnership by handshake on January 25, 1964, the birth date of Blue Ribbon Sports, the company name that would later be transformed into Nike.

    7. Fast Retailing |Japan |Tadashi Yanai 

    Tadashi Yanai | Top Ten Richest Fashion People|Denimsandjeans.comTadashi Yanai , born February 7, 1949, is a Japanese businessman, the founder and president of Fast Retailing, of which Uniqlo  is a subsidiary. He is routinely ranked as one of the richest men in Japan, and in January 2014 was ranked 35th richest in the world according to Bloomberg, making him the richest man in Japan with an estimated net worth of US$19.9 billion in 2009 and US$20.2 billion in 2014.However in 2015 , his net worth was approx. $21.1 billion.

    Yanai attended Ube High School and later Waseda University, graduating in 1971 with a Bachelor’s degree in Economics and Politics.In 1971, Yanai started in business by selling kitchenware and men’s clothing at a Jusco supermarket. After a year at Jusco, he quit and joined his father’s roadside tailor shop.Yanai opened his first Uniqlo store in Hiroshima in 1984, and changed the name of his father’s company Ogori Shoji to Fast Retailing in 1991. He has stated: “I might look successful but I’ve made many mistakes. People take their failures too seriously. You have to be positive and believe you will find success next time.”

    Yanai won the International Retailer of Year award for 2010 from the National Retail Federation in US. He was the fourth Japanese national to win it, and the first since 1998, when it was won by Masatoshi Ito, owner and honorary chairman of the Ito Yokado retailing group. He was also chosen as best company president in a survey of Japanese corporate executives by Sanno Institute of Management in 2008 and 2009. In 2012 he was included in the 50 Most Influential list of Bloomberg Markets Magazine.

    8.Luxottica |Italy|Leonardo Del Vecchio

    Leonardo Del Vecchio| Top Ten Richest Fashion People|Denimsandjeans.comLeonardo Del Vecchio ;born 22 May 1935 in Milan, Italy, is the founder and chairman of Luxottica. The firm owns the Sunglass Hut and Lenscrafters chains with a total of over 6,000 stores and 73,400 employees. According to Forbes magazine, he is the richest man in Italy with a net worth of $20.4 billion, making him 38th richest person in the world as of February 2015.

    He was born in Milan, Italy in 1935 as a child of an impoverished family. His father died five months prior to his birth. He was given to an orphanage by his mother because she was unable to support him financially. He began his career as an apprentice to a tool and die maker in Milan, but decided to turn his metalworking skills to make spectacle parts. So in 1961 he moved to Agordo in the province of Belluno, which is home to most of the Italian eyewear industry. The new company was Luxottica s.a.s., a limited partnership. In 1967 he started selling complete eyeglass frames under the Luxottica brand, which proved successful enough that by 1971 he entered the contract manufacturing business.

    Convinced of the need for vertical integration, in 1974 he acquired Scarrone, a distribution company. In 1981 the company set up its first international subsidiary, in Germany, the first in a rapid period of international expansion. The first of many licensing deals with designer’s was struck with Armani, in 1988.

    The company listed in New York in 1990, and in Milan in December 2000, joining the MIB-30 (now S&P/MIB) index in September 2003. The listing enhanced the company’s ability to acquire other brands, starting with Italian brand Vogue in 1990, Persol and US Shoe Corporation (LensCrafters) in 1995, Ray-Ban in 1999 and Sunglass Hut, Inc. in 2001. They went looking for more retail companies, acquiring Sydney-based OPSM in 2003, Pearle Vision in 2004, Surfeyes in 2006, and Cole National in 2004. Most recently, they acquired Oakley in a US$2.1bn deal in November 2007.

    9.CHANEL |France|Alain &Gerard Wertheimer & Family

    Alain & Gerard Wertheimer| Top Ten Richest Fashion People|Denimsandjeans.com

    Alain & Gerard Wertheimer are the owners of the French luxury brand Chanel and The Wertheimer brothers are the 5th richest persons in France and are ranked 145th on the list of World Billionaires.

    Chanel S.A., the French privately held company was founded in 1909 by their grandfather, Pierre Wertheimer who bought out his early partner, Gabrielle (Coco) Chanel, the company’s namesake. The high fashion brand specializes in haute couture and ready-to-wear clothes, luxury goods and fashion accessories. The product brands have been personified by fashion models and actresses including Inès de la Fressange, Catherine Deneuve, Carole Bouquet, Vanessa Paradis, Nicole Kidman, Anna Mouglalis, Lucía Hiriart, Hope Portocarrero, Audrey Tautou, Keira Knightley and Marilyn Monroe, who is an epitome of the independent, self-confident Chanel Girl.

    In 2013 , the net worth of Alain & Gerard Wertheimer & Family were $8 billion however in 2015  it reached to the level of $18.46 billion .Alain, who is based in the U.S., serves as the chairman of the company, while Gerard, who lives in Switzerland, is the head of the division of watches.

    10.OTTO GROUP|Germany|Michael Otto & Family

    Michael Otto| Top Ten Richest Fashion People|Denimsandjeans.comMichael Otto ;born 12 April 1943, in CheÅ‚mno (Kulm) in Nazi-occupied Poland, is the head of German Otto Group, the world’s largest mail order company, with US$24 billion in sales in fiscal year 2003. Thanks to a 30% rise in Internet sales last year, Otto also maintains its position as the Web’s second-biggest retailer, behind Amazon.com.

    They were the former owners of Spiegel, Inc., which filed for bankruptcy on 17 March 2003. On 25 May 2005, Spiegel, Inc., emerged from bankruptcy renamed Eddie Bauer Holdings and is now owned primarily by Commerzbank. The Otto Group no longer has any stake in the company.

    Otto and his family own extensive real estate in Canada and in the United States, shopping centers in Germany and part of home-furnishings chain Crate & Barrel. Known as a committed environmentalist, his company has long touted environmentally safe products. In 1993, he created the Michael Otto Foundation (German: Michael Otto Stiftung). This foundation played, and is still playing, an important role in furthering multi-stakeholder dialogue on hot environmental issues.

    Otto is currently married with two children. He is an alumnus of the University of Hamburg and the University of Munich where he obtained his doctorate degrees.

    In 2013 , the net worth of Michael Otto was $14.20 billion however in 2015  it reached to the level of $18.1 billion .