Industry | Retail |
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Founded | 1995 |
Headquarters | Leamington Spa, United Kingdom |
Products | Lingerie, swimwear, nightwear, clothing |
Website | www.bravissimo.com www.bravissimo.com/us |
Bravissimo is a lingerie retailer that provides lingerie in D-L cup sizes and swimwear in a D-K cup range. [1] It has 26 stores [2] across the UK and one in the US, and also sells via mail order, online and via a US website. [3] The company are based in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, and currently employ over 400 people. [4]
Founder Sarah Tremellen MBE [5] began as a freelance TV and radio researcher for the BBC, quitting after eight months at the age of 25 to have a baby. Whilst pregnant, Tremellen found it difficult to find a good choice of bras that would fit her when she went up to a G Cup. [6]
In 1995 after giving birth, Tremellen and her friend Hannah Griffiths tried to do something about it. They decided to take an eight-week business course which culminated in presenting a business plan to their local bank manager. Their presentation won them a £10,000 bank loan to help them start Bravissimo. [7]
Working in the living room of Tremellen's Twickenham flat, they produced a mail-order catalogue that included all the best bras they could find, and created a mailing list of around 75 people - mostly friends and family. Tremellen then telephoned several women's magazines and newspapers, and within a month achieved coverage in the Daily Mail, bringing in 1,000 requests for a catalogue. [8]
In 1996 they were able to move out of Tremellen's Twickenham flat and 12 months later Tremellen and her husband Mike bought Hannah Griffiths out of the business. [5] In November 1999, Bravissimo opened its first shop in Ealing which remains one of the 16 stores nationwide they currently operate. [8] The next year Mike Tremellen left his job at Tetley to become the business operations director. [5]
In 2001 Bravissimo relocated to their current headquarters in Leamington Spa. [6]
In 2017, Bravissimo launched its US website and began looking for its first US shop site. In the same year sales grew by 2% to £50.2 million, but pre-tax profit decreased to £2.2 million from £3.3 million a year earlier, partly owing to spending on new shops. [9]
Bravissimo sold a clothing range for a number of years, at one point employing the brand name Pepperberry, but the range was discontinued in 2021. [10]
In December 2020, Leanne Cahill, the managing director of Bravissimo, was appointed as chief executive. [11] [12]
Bravissimo has been in The Sunday Times "100 Best Companies to work for" list for since 2007, when they came 19th; [13] in 2018 they were awarded 13th place. [14] The list rates a company's performance on eight key factors which takes into account things such as pay, leadership, social impact and personal growth. [15] They were awarded 99th, 26th, [16] 24th [17] and 8th place respectively between 2008 - 2011. [18] In 2011 Bravissimo was nominated for the Multiple Retailer of the Year award at the UK Lingerie Awards. [18]
Sarah Tremellen was awarded an MBE in 2009 in the New Year’s Honours List for services to entrepreneurship. [5] In 2017, Bravissimo won 'best multi-product E-tailer' at the Underlines Stars Awards. [19] At the UK Lingerie Awards in 2018, Bravissimo won "Customer Service Provider of the Year", [20] and Sarah Tremellen was awarded the UKLA Lifetime Achievement Award. [21]
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