219
Fashion Jobs
ESTÉE LAUDER COMPANIES
Estée Lauder Companies is Looking For an Execution Planner to be Part of Our Nordic Supply Chain Team
Permanent · COPENHAGEN
BESTSELLER
Sales Manager
Permanent · BRANDE
L'OREAL GROUP
Supply Chain Graduate - l’Oréal Luxe Product Division - Copenhagen
Permanent · COPENHAGEN
KERING EYEWEAR
Kering Eyewear - Lindberg Junior Trade Marketing Manager
Permanent · AARHUS
PROCTER&GAMBLE
Key Account Manager
Permanent · COPENHAGEN
PROCTER&GAMBLE
Key Account Manager
Permanent · COPENHAGEN
VILA
Art Director, Graphic Team
Permanent · SKANDERBORG
ONLY
Retail Planner
Permanent · BRANDE
ZIZZI
IT Operations Manager
Permanent · BILLUND
ESTÉE LAUDER
Earned/Owned Media Senior Manager to Lead a Team of Eight People in Our Nordic Affiliate
Permanent · COPENHAGEN
ZIZZI
Financial Controller
Permanent · BILLUND
SMASHBOX
The Estée Lauder Companies is Looking For a Nordic Product Manager (Maternity Cover)
Permanent · COPENHAGEN
JACK & JONES
Junior Planner
Permanent · BRANDE
JDY
Key Account Manager
Permanent · BRANDE
ESTÉE LAUDER COMPANIES
Key Account Manager - Premium Beauty Products
Permanent · COPENHAGEN
BEST SELLER
Site Reliability Engineer Tech Lead For Hybrid Computing Platform
Permanent · BRANDE
VERO MODA
Retail Director
Permanent · AARHUS
ZIZZI
Online Buyer Til Fashion
Permanent · BILLUND
SAMSOE
Logistik Koordinator
Permanent · GLOSTRUP
ONLY
Business Controller
Permanent · BRANDE
ONLY
International Sales Manager
Permanent · BRANDE
JACK & JONES
Konstruktører, Jack & Jones og Jjxx
Permanent · BRANDE
Published
Oct 11, 2018
Reading time
2 minutes
Download
Download the article
Print
Text size

Failed Coast bought by Karen Millen, but standalones close

Published
Oct 11, 2018

Coast became the latest casualty of the tough UK fashion environment on Thursday with an administration filing, although large parts of the business were quickly bought out of administration by Karen Millen.


Coast



The companies already had links with Coast, Oasis and Warehouse being owned by Aurora Fashions, which is itself owned by Karen Millen parent Kaupthing, the Icelandic bank.

Karen Millen said that it has agreed to buy certain parts of the Coast business “which will strengthen its position within the premium womenswear market.”

Under its new parent, Coast will trade primarily across its various websites, in concessions across the UK and through wholesale and franchise partners. Its concessions are in department stores, including House of Fraser, Debenhams and John Lewis and the HoF failure reportedly was a major problem for the business. 

Its standalone stores and the concessions on mainland Europe are not included in the deal and these have already closed. Coast had only 18 standalones but these were in premium locations such as Oxford Street and Westfield.
 
Coast gift cards and returns will continue to be honoured, Karen Millen said.

While it's good news for the roughly 600 employees of the failed company who are now part of the Karen Millen group, 300 other employees face an uncertain time and the big question is whether the new owner will be able to make a go of it.
 
Karen Millen said it’s confident that it can “leverage its product expertise and existing global relationships to drive growth potential across Coast’s sales channels.”
 
CEO Beth Butterwick said: “We are excited to be welcoming over 600 Coast employees to the Karen Millen family. With its beautiful fabrics, stunning colours and signature designs, Coast is a much-loved fashion brand that has dressed women for all occasions since 1996. Our expertise and infrastructure puts us in a unique position to create a lean and profitable business, ensuring it remains a thriving destination in department stores and online.”

Copyright © 2024 FashionNetwork.com All rights reserved.