Furla
Despite Multiple Suitors, Furla Has No Plans to Sell
The Italian handbag maker, whose revenues doubled in four years reaching €513 million in 2018, plans to remain a family-run business despite several Italian and foreign bidders.
Op-Ed | Fashion's Fur-Free Future
Today’s consumers want to align their values with their wardrobes like never before and fashion companies are taking notice, argues PJ Smith.
Versace and Furla Go Fur Free
Both the brands said they would stop using real fur in their collections, joining a growing list of luxury labels turning their backs on fur.
Furla Revenues to Surpass €500 Million in 2018
The Italian handbag maker’s turnover grew 20 percent last year, fuelled by strong demand in the Asia-Pacific region and its digital investments.
Ralph Toledano Exits Puig, Furla Appoints CEO
This week, Ralph Toledano resigned from his role as president of Puig's fashion division and chief executive of Nina Ricci and Jean Paul Gaultier, and Furla named Alberto Camerlengo as chief executive officer.