Despite the International Labor Day and the Community of Madrid holidays, a week of movements in the Spanish fashion business. Ecoalf has hired Manel Echevarria, a long-time executive and until now CEO of the sustainable fiber company Ananas Anam (whose trademark is Piñatex), as general director. Salsa, the Portuguese company owned by the giant Sonae, has ended the year with a turnover in Spain of more than 30% of global turnover, making the country its main market, along with Portugal. The company, which concentrates 60% of sales between the two countries, expects that Spain will continue to gain muscle and that in the coming years it will far surpass the Portuguese country.
MONDAY
Adolfo Dominguez
The Galician company more than multiplies its profit in 2023 and increases its sales by 11%.
Bershka
The chain’s logistics employees are on strike due to the “stagnation” of an agreement to increase salaries.
TUESDAY
Dip
The Portuguese company accelerates in Spain with more than 30% of global sales.
Oysho
The Inditex sports fashion chain is a technical sponsor of Dubai Premier Padel P1.
El Secreto de Victoria
The intimate company reinforces its presence in Madrid with its third store in the city.
PdPaola
The jewelry company advances its expansion in Latin America with the opening of its first flagship in Peru.
WEDNESDAY
Ferry’s
The Valencian company throws the lifeline to Marie Claire and bids to take over the company.
Jimmy Choo
The fashion and footwear brand grows in Spain and arrives in Puerto Banús.
THURSDAY
Ecoalf
The company fills the void at its top and hires the CEO of Piñatex as general director.
Marco&Maria
Marco&Maria bridal fashion begins its expansion plan in America through wholesale.
Puig
The group reaches highs in its IPO: the share will cost 24.50 euros.
Inditex
The Galician group opens its new Bershka concept in A Coruña with test rooms with advance reservation.
Yuxus
The company is strengthening its presence in the physical channel and is drawing up a plan for openings through multi-brand.
Scalpers
The Sevillian company begins the construction of its new corporate headquarters in Seville.
FRIDAY
Mango
The company continues its offensive abroad with twenty new stores in the United Kingdom.
Puig
The group renews its image and changes its logo a day before its official jump onto the floor.