
Driven by flagship label Moschino and its multi-brand channel, the Italian fashion group has announced strong growth in the first nine months of the year, reporting double-figure increases in both revenue and profit.
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Driven by flagship label Moschino and its multi-brand channel, the Italian fashion group has announced strong growth in the first nine months of the year, reporting double-figure increases in both revenue and profit.
The curtain went up on Milan’s fashion week on Wednesday with a soft-toned and feminine collection designed by Italy’s Alberta Ferretti with urban safari-inspired looks.
The Italian fashion label has opened a 270-square-metre store in rue Saint-Honoré, the first example of its modular, innovative interior design concept.
Aeffe had a strong first half as success in Greater China helped to drive net profits up by almost 80% and it also turned in a healthy double-digit revenue rise, with the increase spread across both RTW and leathergoods.
For 2018, Italian fashion group Aeffe envisages a 10-12% revenue rise and a more than proportional increase in operating margin, as it did in 2017, according to GM Marcello Tassinari.
As the first womenswear brand to present at this season's Milan Fashion Week Men's, the Italian house sent out its pre-collection and the latest looks from its semi-couture line, unveiling bright, disco-inspired pieces.
The Aeffe group recorded double-digit increases across all its main metrics in Q1, with revenue up 20.3%, driven by Italy (+18.2%) and a surging Greater China (+67.8%).
The Italian label will open the Milan men’s fashion week with a show for its pre-collection and semi-couture line, while the British designer will bring the week to a close with a special event.
The Italian group decided to take back control of the e-stores for its leading labels, Moschino, Alberta Ferretti and Philosophy by Lorenzo Serafini, which were previously managed by Yoox.
The Italian fashion group's 2017 revenue spiked 11.6% across all retail channels and markets, except for the US, bringing in record growth in profits.