Cath Kidston
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 65 |
Date of birth | November 6,1958 |
Zodiac sign | Scorpio |
Born | Marylebone |
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United Kingdom | |
Spouse | Hugh Padgham |
Known for | Floral prints and patterns |
Children | Jessica Padgham |
Parents | Suzie Kidston |
Siblings | Janie Kidston |
Books | Sew! |
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ID | 3204613 |
Cath Kidston Life story
Catherine Isabel Audrey Kidston MBE is an English fashion designer, businesswoman and author whose company, Cath Kidston Limited sells home furnishings and related goods online, through franchises and by mail order. She is particularly known for her nostalgic floral patterns and has also published a number of books.
Next confirms takeover of Fatface in £115m deal
... It marks the latest High Street buy for Next, which has snapped up Cath Kidston and Joules in the last year...
Next set to buy rival brand Fat Face in latest High Street buy
... This year it bought the floral fashion brand Cath Kidston - but not its stores...
Next says price rises will be less than expected this year
... On Tuesday, the retailer also announced it would buy the Cath Kidston fashion brand for £8...
Retailer Next buys Cath Kidston in £8. 5m deal
...By Emma Simpson & Tom EspinerBBC Business reportersRetailer Next has bought floral fashion brand Cath Kidston from administrators in a deal worth £8...
Next says price rises will be less than expected this year
High Street retailer Next has said it will put up its prices by less than expected this year.
It said it now expected prices to rise by 7% in The Spring and summer of 2023, and 3% in the autumn and Winter - Slightly less than the increases it warned of in January.
The retailer credited falling shipping and production costs for The Change .
It came as Next reported a 5. 7% rise in pre-tax profits to £870. 4m for the year to January.
On Tuesday, the retailer also announced it would buy the Cath Kidston fashion brand for £8. 5m, but not its shops.
Next has about 500 stores and trades online. It is often considered a good indicator of how The British High Street is doing.
The retailer had already put up its prices in 2022 due to rising production costs.
And in January it said prices would have to rise again by 8% this spring and summer, and by a further 6% this autumn.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com