The Phnom Penh Post

US fashion label Henri Bendel to close after 123 years in business

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UPSCALE US fashion label Henri Bendel – known in recent years for its luxury handbags and shoes – will shut down in January after 123 years in business, parent comp a n y L B r a n d s h a s announced.

The Bendel website and all of the label’s 23 stores in the United States, including the flagship location on New York’s Fifth Avenue, will remain open through the holiday shopping season, L Brands said in a statement.

But from the start of 2019, the parent company said it will put its focus on the group’s more profitable labels.

“We ar e committed t o improving performanc­e in the business and increasing shareholde­r value,” L Brands chairman and CEO Leslie Wexner said in a statement released on Thursday.

“As part of that effort, we have decided to stop operating Bendel to improve company profitabil­ity and focus on our larger brands that have greater growth potential.”

Warhol as illustrato­r

The closing of the Bendel stores, whose well-heeled customers could be easily spotted in Manhattan thanks to the label’s chic brown and whitestrip­ed packaging, marks the end of a fashion journey begun in 1895.

That year, Louisiana-born designer Henri Bendel, originally a hatmaker, opened his first shop in New York’s Greenwich Village.

The company boasts that Bendel was the first luxury retailer with a store on upper Fifth Avenue – an area that today is home to the world’s top brands.

In the 1960s, the company hired Andy Warhol as an inhouse illustrato­r.

Thanks to the wild popularit y of t he hit telev ision show Sex and the Cit y, Bendel won over a new gener at ion of fa ns.

Bendel women wi l l l i kely stock up on t he company’s of fer i ngs before yea r’s end, w it h L Br a nd s prom i si ng “new mercha ndise” dur i ng t hat period.

Bendel, which was acquired by L Brands in 1985, is suffering from sluggish sales: it is expected to post an operating loss of $45 million for 2018, against revenues of $85 million, the parent company said.

L Brands controls a stable of labels including lingerie shop Victoria’s Secret and Bath & Body Works.

Last year, the group – which operates more than 3,000 stores in the US, Canada and Britain – reported revenue of more than $12 billion.

L Brands did not revea l how many employees would be a f fec ted by t he closu re of Bendel.

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