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Tillman slams ‘inaccurate’ reporting of Jaeger results
Jaeger and Aquascutum chairman Harold Tillman has hit back at recent national press coverage of the company’s financial results as “misleading”.
Jaeger looks to China as profits dip
Premium retailer Jaeger has posted a £1.4m fall in pre-tax profits for the year to February 28, 2011.
Jaeger launches transactional mobile site
Premium retailer Jaeger is targeting an 80% increase in mobile sales with the launch of its new mobile-optimised transactional site.
Jaeger designs new Kensington Palace uniform
Premium retailer Jaeger has created a uniform for the staff at Kensington Palace as part of a £12m renovation of the royal residence.
Jaeger rolls out first menswear standalone store
Premium retailer Jaeger will swing open the doors of its first men’s standalone store in Canary Wharf next month.
Aquascutum secures £8m loan
Luxury British heritage brand Aquascutum has secured an £8m bank loan to help finance the loss-making business.
Jaeger bolsters its store portfolio
Premium retailer Jaeger is to launch seven concessions for its younger, lower-priced sub brand Boutique by Jaeger as the retailer expands its UK store portfolio with two further stores.
Jaeger launches apprenticeship programme
Premium retailer Jaeger has launched an apprenticeship programme for employees in its retail business and national distribution centre.
Jaeger plans further Russian openings
Premium retailer Jaeger is ramping up its expansion across Russia with two further stores in Rostov-on-Don and Ekaterinburg due to open this autumn.
Jaeger pulled from market after 'too low' offers
Jaeger owner Harold Tillman has pulled premium chain Jaeger from the market after it failed to attract bids north of £100m, according to reports.
Jaeger extends delivery to a further seven countries
Premium retailer Jaeger has opened up its website to a further seven international markets.
Burberry plans super flagships to trumpet Britishness
Luxury brand Burberry has snapped up a series of high-profile London leases that will see it create a “Burberry super flagship” department store format to showcase its entire product offer.
Fashion Enter expands and launches apprenticeship
Not-for-profit organisation Fashion Enter will double the size of its UK factory by the end of next year and has also launched an apprenticeship scheme to help provide the industry with skilled workers.
Selfridges to refit womenswear floor
Selfridges is to radically revamp the designer womenswear area in its London Oxford Street store in a bid to replicate the phenomenal success of its Shoe Galleries.
Jaeger appoints advisers ahead of potential sale
Premium retailer Jaeger has reportedly been put up for sale by owner Harold Tillman.
Sector backs skills campaign
University’s axing of prestigious skills course triggers outcry against threat to UK manufacturing
Jaeger to expand into Russia
Premium retailer Jaeger is to enter the Russian market with two Jaeger London stores.
Jaeger to present exclusive catwalk show with Vodafone for LFW
Jaeger has teamed up with Vodafone for an exclusive catwalk show for Vodafone customers to present its current Jaeger London spring 11 collection during London Fashion Week.
Aquascutum narrows losses
Aquascutum has narrowed its losses under new owners Harold Tillman and chief executive Belinda Earl.
Tillman calls for VAT increase to be delayed
Jaeger and Aquascutum owner and chairman of the British Fashion Council Harold Tillman has called for the government to delay the January VAT increase
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River Island halts Scottish deliveries
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Industry celebrates Tillman CBE honour
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Jaeger London to make retail debut this month
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Traffic-free shopping on Oxford Street on November 27
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The weekend newspaper round up: October 16 to 17, 2010
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Wool Week flocks to Savile Row
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Government hints at LFW cash support
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Jaeger opens shops-in-shops in Italy with Coin
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Jaeger relaunches website
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Eye-catching ads for Jaeger London
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Sykes closes eponymous brand to focus on Aquascutum
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Retailers sign up to celebrate Wool Week
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E-Trader receives £2m investment
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Textile business Coats set to float
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Aquascutum plans accessories push
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Sub-brand standalones to be trialled by Jaeger
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Jaeger plots sub-brand standalones as full-year sales remain flat
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Aquascutum appoints Joanna Sykes as design director
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Vogue confirms dates for Fashion's Night Out 2010
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Jaeger muscles in on younger fashion spend
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Tributes paid to Browns legend Sidney Burstein
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Jaeger targets younger market with new sub-brand
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Industry pays tribute to Joseph
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Monsoon hires buying and design chief
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John Lewis commercial director takes on 'bricks and clicks'
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Aquascutum designers hand in resignation
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The weekend newspaper round up: February 27 to 28, 2010
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Prince of Wales urges industry to back wool campaign
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BFC announces designer fund shortlist
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Jaeger set sights on Europe
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Growth at Jaeger slows
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Designers rein in costs at London Fashion Week
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Harold Tillman to grow Aquascutum
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Harold Tillman reveals his plans for Aquascutum
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Jaeger enters Hong Kong market
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Jaeger expands online offer to US and Europe
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Jaeger appoints Stuart Stockdale as design director
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Jaeger opens first accessories shop-in-shop
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LFW: Jaeger London spring 09 report
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Harold Tillman buys stake in Beatrix Ong
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Tillman considers sale of Jaeger
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Jaeger see sales rise 16% year-on-year
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Jaeger boosted by overhaul and expansion
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Jaeger signs franchise agreement for Middle East
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Tillman to chair alumni board of University of the Arts
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Top-end capsule collection at Jaeger
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Tillman tipped to take reins at BFC
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News in brief


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