Harry Slatkin, the newly appointed CEO of British luxury brand Belstaff, owned by Italian based Clothing Company (since 2011 part of Labelux Group) announced major development plans, which include two flagship stores, both directly operated, one in New York, covering 370 sqm at 814 Madison Avenue and a second one in London on New Bond Street at number 135-137, which will cover 2.400 sqm, becoming the largest flagship of the brand worldwide.
A new showroom in London by the end of the year and a women’s clothing and accessories line (the brand’s very first) which will be launched for the Fall WInter 2013 season are also part of the company’s extensive development plans.
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