Awwg

Awwg

All We Wear Group (Awwg) is one of the ten largest Spanish groups in the fashion business. Of London origin, the company has its headquarters in Barcelona. The company  operates with its namesake brand and also controls the British Hackett, in addition to the distribution in Spain of Tommy Hilfiger and Calvin Klein.

G-III: The Industrial Powerhouse With a Voracious Appetite for Acquisitions

G-III: The Industrial Powerhouse With a Voracious Appetite for Acquisitions

By Pilar Riaño

15 abr 2025 - 05:00

From its industrial roots to rapid expansion, G-III has grown into a fashion powerhouse through strategic licensing deals and acquisitions. Guided by the Goldfarb family, who continue to lead the company today, the American giant shows no signs of slowing its acquisitive momentum.
Menswear: the next trigger in fashion

Menswear: the next trigger in fashion

By F. T. Ngo Bii

29 ene 2020 - 09:00

With menswear growing at the rapid pace, challenging retailers to adapt to the new style of the new consumer, from suits to casual. Several companies are faced with the choice to adapt to this new change.
Spanish Pepe Jeans considers acquisitions

Spanish Pepe Jeans considers acquisitions

By P. R.

16 dic 2019 - 09:00

The Spanish company, one of the largest European fashion groups, is preparing for a change of its corporate name. The company will start a restructuring plan with its new CEO, Marcella Wartenbergh.
Pepe Jeans signs former PVH as new CEO

Pepe Jeans signs former PVH as new CEO

By Pilar Riaño/Iria P. Gestal

3 sep 2019 - 09:00

The Spanish company, one of the world’s leaders in denim, will continue to be led by Carlos Ortega. The company is in the middle of a reorientation of its business and just refinanced its debt.

Who is Pepe Jeans? The Spanish giant that defies Levi’s

By Pilar Riaño

14 ago 2019 - 09:00

Esprit, Coach, Tommy Hilfiger or Calvin Klein are some of the international brands that have had the Spanish giant behind, and that in the last decade have had in their capital some of the big ones like Juan Abelló, Artá Capital or L Capital.

Pepe Jeans listens bids to find partner in India

By Pilar Riaño

13 may 2019 - 17:00

Up to eleven companies, among local operators and investment groups, are interested in taking a majority shareholding in the subsidiary, one of the group’s most important.