
The Italian fashion group, owner among others of Moschino and Philosophy, almost tripled its net income in Q1, with sales up by 27% to €101.6 million, driven by the USA and Europe.
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The Italian fashion group, owner among others of Moschino and Philosophy, almost tripled its net income in Q1, with sales up by 27% to €101.6 million, driven by the USA and Europe.
In 2021, the Italian fashion group, owner among others of Moschino, generated a net income of €12 million, while its sales grew by 20.8%, without however reaching their pre-pandemic levels.
The Italian fashion group reached €324.6 million in 2021 with double-digit growth in all geographical regions and points of sale, but still records a 7% decline over 2019.
After nearly 20 years with the Italian fashion group that owns among others Moschino, Tassinari is stepping down, to be replaced ad interim by CEO Simone Badioli. Aeffe will also set up a steering committee.
The Italian fashion group's revenue as of September 30 was up by 21%, reaching €250 million, but remained 7% below the pre-Covid figure, while its net income soared, posting a 74% increase in two years.
The Aeffe Group has appointed Salvo Nicosia to be its new director of communications for Alberta Ferretti and Pollini, in a significant promotion within the Italian fashion consortium.
In Q1 2020, the Italian fashion group posted a revenue of €76.2 million, with net income virtually wiped out and ready-to-wear the hardest hit.
Moschino owner Aeffe has ended 2019 with 351.4 million euros in revenue, a 1.4% increase compared to last year, thanks to strong sales in Asia and Europe (excluding Italy).
Between January and September 2019, the Italian fashion group recorded a revenue increase of 1.7%, reaching €269 million, but net income and EBITDA both slumped.
Senior management change for Moschino, the Italian label owned by the Aeffe group: Stefano Secchi has been appointed CEO, replacing Gabriele Maggio, who was in charge for over three years.