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Bershka (Spanish: [ˈbeɾʃka, ˈbeɾska]) is a Spanish clothing retailer founded in 1998 in Spain. It is part of the Spanish Inditex group (which also owns brands such as Zara , Massimo Dutti , Pull&Bear , Oysho , Uterqüe , Stradivarius and Zara Home ).
The mall mainly features some fast fashion brands, including H&M, Zara, Massimo Dutti, Bershka, Oysho, Stradivarius, Zara Home, Uniqlo, etc. Restaurants are located on B1 level and the L3 and L4 levels.
In 2010, the company opened their 5,000th location in Rome [29] and its first in India. [42] The first stores in Australia and South Africa opened in 2011. [32] The company's expansion continued to the Serbia, North Macedonia, Armenia, Ecuador, Georgia and Bosnia-Herzegovina in 2012. [41] [43] In 2014, Inditex opened stores in Albania. [44]
Zara was established by Amancio Ortega Gaona in 1975. Their first shop was in central A Coruña, in Galicia, Spain, where the company is still based.They initially called it 'Zorba' after the classic 1964 film Zorba the Greek, but after learning there was a bar with the same name two blocks away, rearranged the letters to read 'Zara'.
Windsor House is a commercial development located on Gloucester Road in Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, comprising a shopping centre with an office tower above. History [ edit ]
Arkády Pankrác opened with a range of fashion brands including Peek & Cloppenburg, H&M, New Yorker, Zara, Stradivarius, and Bershka. [1] There is a food court on the top floor of the shopping centre and an Albert hypermarket on the basement level.
ALSISA is in charge of operating the franchise since 2002 of the Spanish group Inditex in Central America with the clothing stores Zara, Pull and Bear, Bershka, Massimo Dutti and Stradivarius. It began operations with the opening of the first store Zara in Central America located in El Salvador, now has 18 stores which are located in:
Many sweatshops are located in China, where the workers are underpaid and overworked in unsafe environments. China produces 65% of the world's clothing, [2] with a majority of these clothes being labeled as "fast fashion". The top ten competitors in the fast fashion market make up 29.13% of the whole fashion market in 2020.