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Dorothy Perkins

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Customer service00 44 344 984 0261
HeadquartersLondon
United Kingdom
Parent organizations Arcadia Group
Founded1909
Areas served United Kingdom
Ireland
India
Bahrain
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About Dorothy Perkins


Dorothy Perkins is a multinational women's fashion retailer based in the United Kingdom. Dorothy Perkins sells both its own range of clothes and branded fashion goods. Dorothy Perkins is part of the Arcadia Group, which is controlled by Sir Philip Green.

How our High Streets changed over the Covid lockdowns

How our High Streets changed over the Covid lockdowns
Dec 5,2022 7:10 pm

... The collapse of the Arcadia retail empire in 2020 saw Burtons, Dorothy Perkins, Wallis, Topshop and Miss Selfridge all disappear from our shopping streets...

Boohoo starts charging shoppers for returns

Boohoo starts charging shoppers for returns
Jul 12,2022 7:30 pm

... Boohoo s brands include BoohooMan, Karen Millen, Nasty Gal, PrettyLittleThing, Coast, Misspap, Oasis, Warehouse, Burton, Wallis, Dorothy Perkins and Debenhams...

Boohoo hit as shoppers return more clothes than before Covid

Boohoo hit as shoppers return more clothes than before Covid
May 4,2022 2:55 pm

... Boohoo s brands include BoohooMAN, Karen Millen, Nasty Gal, PrettyLittleThing, Coast, Misspap, Oasis, Warehouse, Burton, Wallis, Dorothy Perkins and Debenhams...

Shops re-opening: retailers welcome back customers after three months

Shops re-opening: retailers welcome back customers after three months
Jun 15,2020 3:16 am

... Arcadia, which owns, said the likes of Topshop, Miss Selfridge and Dorothy Perkins, has, it is accepted, no cash...

Green's retail empire of over 100 stores could close

Green's retail empire of over 100 stores could close
Apr 19,2020 12:43 am

... The fashion group also owns brands such as Topshop and Dorothy Perkins and has over 550 stores in the UK, but all are closed due to coronavirus restrictions...

Coronavirus: Debenhams, in order to file for administration

Coronavirus: Debenhams, in order to file for administration
Apr 18,2020 8:33 pm

... Sir Philip Green controls Arcadia owns Topshop, Dorothy Perkins and Burtons The lockdown has exacerbated the pressure on the embattled retail already...

Coronavirus is from: Cath Kidston set to call in administrators

Coronavirus is from: Cath Kidston set to call in administrators
Apr 18,2020 8:14 pm

... Arcadia has furloughed 14,500 of its 16,000 employees since the coronavirus lockdown and said that the members of the management Board and executives take pay cuts of between 25% and 50% Sir Philip Green controls Arcadia owns Topshop, Dorothy Perkins and Burtons Arcadia is also with a view to the uncertainty about the future of the concessions in Debenhams stores, which include the brands Dorothy Perkins, Evans, Miss Selfridge and Wallis...

US assault charges against Sir Philip Green falls

US assault charges against Sir Philip Green falls
Feb 16,2020 10:18 am

... The group owns the High Street chains Topshop, Burton, Dorothy Perkins, Evans, Miss Selfridge and Wallis...

Coronavirus is from: Cath Kidston set to call in administrators

Feb 16,2020 5:59 am

Cath Kidston, the floral fashion brand, is the file for the administration as a coronavirus shut down The High -Street retailer to break.

The train began almost 950 jobs At Risk at The Company , best known for his colorful designs.

Debenhams , the Department Store chain, is also expected to be managers as early as This Week .

And reports have shown that Topshop owners Arcadia can Walk Away from the leases on some of its 550 shops.

Cath Kidston confirmed that he intends to appoint consultancy firm, Alvarez & Marsal as administrators.

A spokesman Said it was part of a continuing process, all options for The Company , met in The Middle of a turnaround plan before the global Covid-19 pandemic.

Cath Kidston employs 941 people, of whom 820 were.

According to the Corona-Virus outbreak store closures from Cath Kidston forced, remained open online.

But most of the employees furloughed were at 22. March which means that the government pay 80% of the employees ' wages of up to £2,500 in a month.

An urgent review of The Business began last month, and it has received interest from possible buyers.

- The Chain of home textiles, clothing, and accessories in the brands floral and vintage prints distributes. It has over 60 shops in the UK and a presence in 200 worldwide. Established in the year 1993, it was Private Equity Asia bought of Baring, in the year 2016.

It is thought that a so-called pre-pack administration is now The Most likely result for Cath Kidston.

Debenhams , employs about 20,000 employees, to be understood, consider a pre-pack administration.

Debenhams employs around 20,000 people

If it Goes Ahead , it will be.

It is Debenhams understood to protect The Company against the claims of creditors, including the suppliers, to pay the yet.

Meanwhile, the Sunday Times reported that the Arcadia, owned by Sir Philip Green is preparing to Walk Away from A Number of real estate leases.

A spokesperson for Arcadia Said : "No decision has been taken at This Time . "

Arcadia has furloughed 14,500 of its 16,000 employees since the coronavirus lockdown and Said that the members of the management Board and executives take pay cuts of between 25% and 50%

Sir Philip Green controls Arcadia owns Topshop, Dorothy Perkins and Burtons

Arcadia is also with a view to the uncertainty about The Future of the concessions in Debenhams ' stores, which include the brands Dorothy Perkins , Evans, Miss Selfridge and Wallis.

remains As The High Street in the shutdown, some retailers, such as Primark decided to cancel contracts with their suppliers.

Fashion chain New Look recently informed its suppliers that payment for the shares, which are already sitting in the stores or the distribution Center has been delayed "indefinitely".

While the coronavirus frequently has Said the pressure on many companies, independent retailers expert Clare Bailey , retailers had already caved in under pressure for The Last two or three years, because of the uncertainty and its effect on consumer confidence.

"[Coronavirus] was The Last straw of all the straws that broke the camel's already Broken Back ," She Said .



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Source of news: bbc.com

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