Saint Tropez (brand)
History
Saint Tropez was founded by Niels-Henrik Henriksen in 1984. The company was acquired by IC Companys with effect from 1 January 2002.[1] In January 2019, IC Group sold Saint Tropez to DK Company A/S.[2]
Organisation
Sofie Lindahl-Jessen replaced Hans-Petersen as CEO of Saint Tropez in 2017. She came from a position as Executive Vice President for Sales and Brand Communication at Republic of Fritz Hansen.[3] Anna Juul Jepsen has been design manager since 2016.[4]
Distribution
Saint Tropez operates 38 Saint Tropez stores in Denmark (2017). Products are also sold as wholesale and through online sale to consumers.[5]
Saint Tropez stores
- Aarhus
- Copenhagen
- City centre (Vimmelskaftet 43, Købmagergade 42 and Magasin du Nord)
- Amager (Amagerbrogade 46 and Copenhagen Airport)
- Frederiksberg (Frederiksberg Centret)
- Glostrup (Glostrup Storcenter)
- Greve Strand (Waves)
- Herlev (Herlev Torv)
- Kongens Lyngby (Lyngby Storcenter and Magasin Lyngby)
- Østerbro (Østerbrogade 68)
- Rødovre (Rødovre Centrum)
- Vesterbro (Fisketorvet)
- Esbjerg
- Frederikssund
- Gilleleje
- Køge
- Kolding
- Helsingør
- Hillerød
- Næstved
- Odense
- Ringsted
- Roskilde
- Vejle
References
- "IC Companys køber tøjproducenten Saint Tropez". npinvestor.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 7 December 2017.
- Singh, Prachi (2019-01-28). "IC Group sells Saint Tropez to DK Company". fashionunited.uk. Retrieved 2020-06-11.
- "Saint Tropez får ny CEO". Fashion Forum (in Danish). Retrieved 7 December 2017.
- "Saint Tropez ansætter ny designchef". Fashion Forum (in Danish). Retrieved 7 December 2017.
- "Saint Tropez er klar med stor dansk satsning". npinvestor.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 7 December 2017.
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