The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Henri Bendel at Lenox Square to close

- By Nedra Rhone nrhone@ajc.com

After nearly a decade in metro Atlanta, Henri Bendel will be closing its doors at Lenox Square.

Parent company L Brands, LLC, recently announced the January 2019 closing of all 23 Henri Bendel stores and the Henri Bendel e-commerce website. That includes the Fifth Avenue Flagship in New York as well as the smaller mall-based stores across 11 states.

The stores will remain open through January 2019 but will close after the holiday shopping season. L Brands also owns brands including Bath and Body Works and Victoria’s Secret. In a statement, chairman and CEO Leslie Wexner said the decision to stop operating Bendel was made to improve company profitabil­ity and focus on larger brands that have greater growth potential.

Henri Bendel, a milliner from Louisiana, opened his namesake store in 1895 in New York City. The brand’s brown and white stripes became a symbol of highstyle among the city’s trendy and elite. Bendel was credited with bringing Coco Chanel’s Parisian style to the U.S. as well as discoverin­g and launching other new designers.

In 1985, Limited Brands ( now L Brands, LLC) purchased Henri Bendel and learned that expanding to new markets would mean developing a newstore concept.

In 2005, the company began rolling out its own line of Henri Bendel goods including jewelry, handbags and more. The Lenox Square boutique was one of eight smaller concept stores to open in 2011.

At the opening, then company president Chris Fiore said he was surprised that local customers knew the brand so well. They were scooping up favorite Bendel-branded puppy products such as the $295 brown-andwhite-striped puppy totes and $98 Swarovski-embellishe­d dog brushes.

“We serve the fashionabl­e woman and we serve her with newness and sophistica­tion,” Fiore said in a 2011 interview with the AJC. “We are in Atlanta because we know she is there.”

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