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Maus Frères International officially buys The Kooples and appoints new CEO


Maus Frères International officially buys The Kooples and appoints new CEO

After months of exclusive negotiations and
recent approval from the Autorité de la concurrence
, Maus Frères
International has quickly moved to officially acquire The Kooples,
according to an announcement from the Swiss group.

Maus Frères recently its negotiations for The Kooples in March 2019, and
received unconditional approval for the acquisition of the brand earlier
this May. The Kooples, founded in 2008, currently has 334 locations in 32
countries primarily in Europe and the United States.

Thierry Guibert, the president of Maus Frères International and Lacoste,
shared in a statement that this new acquisition reflects the group’s
strategic direction. However, The Kooples will remain an independent brand,
“but will benefit from the synergies and savoir-faire of the other members
of the group.”

Maus Frères International officially buys The Kooples and appoints new CEO

A new CEO is joining The Kooples team under Maus Frères International.
The Swiss group, which also owns Lacoste, Aigle, and Gant, announced
Romaine Guinier as the French brand’s CEO. This appointment, according to
Guibert, “illustrates Maus Frères International’s ambition: to create and
reinforce bonds between all the brands of the group, while highlighting
their premium status.”

Guinier has already been in the Maus Frères International family, most
recently serving as the CEO of Aigle since 2008. He will focus on The
Kooples’ international development in his new role. Before his time at Maus
Frères International, he worked as the vice president of Louis Vuitton
Europe.

Images: The Kooples Facebook; Maus Frères International



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