Saint Tropez (brand)

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Saint Tropez is a Danish fashion brand. It is now owned by DK Company.

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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. [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

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References

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