Cath Kidston prints help boost popularity January 19, 2014 Cath Kidston, the retailer famed for its English floral prints, has seen the biggest jump in consumer awareness of all brands in its sector over the last three years. According to an independent survey by consultancy firm Pragma, 62 per cent of Britons are now aware of the brand, up 11 per cent on 2011 [...]
Cath Kidston to float at £250m in new year December 6, 2013 Cath Kidston is to be put on the market for more than £250m next year, reports Sky News' City editor, Mark Kleinman. The successful retailer, known for its floral, spotty and generally colourful homeware, is considering a new year sale that could see its eponymous founder net at least £50m. The store has confirmed that [...]
Bottom Line: Britain is proving ready for Asia’s century April 14, 2014 IT’S a welcome reminder of Britain’s world-class commercial creativity. Two firms whose brands we might think of only as local icons, House of Fraser and Cath Kidston, are attracting fierce interest from Asian buyers. In the case of House of Fraser, the deal is done, China’s San Power now has an 89 per cent stake [...]
Sales blooming at Cath Kidston August 12, 2013 CATH KIDSTON, the quirky British retailer known for its brightly coloured floral prints, said yesterday sales topped £100m for the first time last year thanks to strong demand in the UK and overseas. The homewares and accessories chain, founded by the eponymous designer 20 years ago, said it now has more stores overseas than in [...]
Intelligent design: Oliver Bonas founder talks Hong Kong, princes and the art of letting go August 17, 2014 After a tough period during the recession, the fashion industry has bounced back with a vengeance. In the last five years, it’s grown by 22 per cent, and is now worth £26bn to our economy, according to figures out earlier this year from the British Fashion Council. Oliver Tress, founder of high street favourite Oliver [...]
Glamp it up October 13, 2013 Away from the hustle and bustle of Cowes Week, Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight are the perfect destinations for a family break – or something a little wilder SO AFTER a summer of festivals, beach holidays, muddy British weekends and garden play dens, chances are your tent has seen better days. The last thing [...]
What the other papers say this morning December 17, 2012 FINANCIAL TIMES Insurers warn regulators on reforms Insurers are conducting a war of words with regulators trying to prevent a repeat of AIG’s collapse, as the industry makes a last-ditch effort to avoid capital surcharges. US banks call for easing of Basel III US banks are making a last-minute push to ease new global liquidity [...]
Action, culture, and food on the Cornish coastline January 20, 2013 THERE ARE some things that, on visiting Cornwall, just have to be done. Eat a Cornish pasty? It would be rude not to. Wolf down a calorie-laden afternoon tea of scones with jam and clotted cream? Why, yes. Stand gazing at the sky from a golden beach and say: “The light is so amazing here?” [...]
Sizzling accessories for your beach trip May 30, 2012 Antony Peto Salvador straw hat, £143, matchesfashion.com Understated but clearly very hip, this high-quality hat looks equally perfect on an urban rooftop pool or terrace as it does in an Indian Ocean hideaway. Athena Procopiou Inez printed silk kimono, £305, netaporter.com Kaleidoscopic colours take the season’s colour trend up a notch. You’ll be sure to [...]
Anchors away: get in the nautical mood for Cowes July 28, 2011 1. Ralph Lauren Laurel blazer, £125.50, johnlewis.com 2. Top Shop red button shorts, £35 3. Watercolour chain scarf in cream, John Lewis, £50, johnlewis.com 4. Aspinal nautical charm, £19, aspinaloflondon.com 5. Alexander McQueen double skull ring, £150, Matches, matchesfashion.com 6. BC Milkshake wedge deck shoes, £65, asos.com 7. Timney rope handle stripe tote bag, £65, houseoffraser.co.uk [...]