334
Fashion Jobs
HENKEL
Regional Product Manager Apac in Korea
Permanent · INCHEON
AESOP
Duty Free Operations Coordinator
Permanent · SEOUL
AESOP
Retail Business Manager
Permanent · SEOUL
AESOP
Retail Business Manager
Permanent · SEOUL
L'OREAL GROUP
[l'Oreal Korea] E-Key Account Manager - Sales Online, Consumer Products Division
Permanent · SEOUL
L'OREAL GROUP
[l'Oreal Korea] (jr.) Finance Controller - Professional Products Division
Permanent · SEOUL
AESOP
The Hyundai Seoul - Retail Consultant
Permanent ·
AESOP
Aesop Busan - Retail Consultant
Permanent · BUSAN
ADIDAS
Manager, bu - Sportswear App & Kids, Brand Adidas
Permanent · SEOUL
ADIDAS
Manager, Digital Account Management, Wholesale
Permanent · SEOUL
CLINIQUE
Brand General Manager, Clinique And Lab Series
Permanent · SEOUL
L'OREAL GROUP
[l'Oreal Korea] E-Key Account Manager - Kerastase, Professional Products Division
Permanent · SEOUL
CHANEL
Wfj Marketing Coordinator
Permanent · SEOUL
CHANEL
Strategy Planning Professional
Permanent · SEOUL
CHANEL
Wfj as Coordinator
Permanent ·
CHANEL
Sustainability Project Manager, Asia Pacific
Permanent · SEOUL
CHANEL
Senior Client Loyalty Professional
Permanent · SEOUL
ADIDAS
Service Manager, Tech
Permanent · SEOUL
L'OREAL GROUP
[l'Oreal Korea] Trade Marketing Manager - l'Oreal Paris
Permanent · SEOUL
ADIDAS
Senior Manager, Membership Planning & Performance Management, Membership
Permanent · SEOUL
HYPEBEAST
Account Coordinator
Permanent · SEOUL
SHISEIDO
Corporate E-Commerce Specialist (Korean Only)
Permanent · SEOUL
Published
Jul 29, 2021
Download
Download the article
Print
Text size

Navabi bought by City Chic Collective for €6m, founders bow out

Published
Jul 29, 2021

City Chic Collective has continued its acquisition spree, buying Germany-based Navabi, the plus-size label that’s sold in its domestic market as well as in the UK and France.


Navabi



The purchase by the stock exchange-listed Australian company comes eight months after it bought the British Evans plus-size brand, the first label that was sold as part of the Arcadia administration process.

Twelve-year-old marketplace retailer Navabi generated revenues of €10.4 million last year and City Chic paid €6 million (A$9.6 million) to buy the label from founders Zahir Dehnadi and Bahman Nedaei who will no longer be involved in its development.

The aim is to widen the European footprint of the online marketplace that sells third-party labels but also operates its own brands. 

Like Evans, which struggled in the face of the pandemic, Navabi has also endured some tough times lately. Despite being online, the pandemic year saw lower customer traffic and its 10 million customers in 2019 dropped to 5.8 million in 2020. That perhaps explains the relatively low purchase price.

But City Chic clearly sees some promise from its first foray into mainland Europe (as it did with Evans in Britain). Its CEO Phil Ryan said the buy “is an exciting strategic opportunity, giving us a great foothold in the €40bn European plus-size market, which is the next key geography in driving towards our vision to lead a world of curves”.

Copyright © 2024 FashionNetwork.com All rights reserved.