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TOPSHOP (originally Top Shop) is a British fast-fashion company, which specialises in women's clothing, shoes and accessories. It was part of the Arcadia Group, controlled by Sir Philip Green, but went into administration in late 2020 before being purchased by ASOS on 1 February 2021.
After the shop's 1975 closure, Hulanicki moved to Brazil, where she opened several other stores. [6] She kept designing for labels such as Fiorucci and Cacharel and from 1980 to 1992 designed a line of children's wear, Minirock, licensed to the Japanese market. In 1981 she opened a new shop in UK.
Topman is a UK-based multinational men's fashion retail brand founded by Burton Group (later renamed Arcadia Group) in 1978.Along with its women's clothing counterpart Topshop and the rest of Arcadia Group, Topman went into administration in late 2020.
Sir Ralph Mark Halpern (24 October 1938 – 10 August 2022) was a British businessman, who was the founder of Topshop and chief executive officer (CEO) of the Burton Group from 1979 to 1991. Early life
The online giant has bought the inventory and intellection property of Topshop, Topman, HIIT Brands and Miss Selfridge — but not the physical stores. Asos Seals 330 Million Pound Topshop Deal ...
As a result of these closures, online retailers received a major boost in sales as customers looked for alternative ways to shop and the effects of the retail apocalypse were exacerbated. [1] A number of notable retailers filed for bankruptcy including Ascena Retail Group , Debenhams , Arcadia Group , Brooks Brothers , GNC , J. C. Penney , Lord ...
Jane Elizabeth Shepherdson [1] CBE (born 23 August 1961 [2] in Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire) is an English businesswoman. As of 2016 she was the chief executive of UK clothing brand Whistles, and had been the brand director for high-street women's wear store TopShop.
The name of the building, 109, is a form of word play (goroawase, specifically numerical substitution) and is taken from the Japanese characters tō (meaning 10) and kyū (9) as in Tōkyū. The numbers 10 and 9 also signified the operating hours, which was 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.