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Isabelle Parize returns as CEO of Delsey

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March 18, 2025

Isabelle Parize is stepping back into the leadership role at Delsey. As CEO of the French luggage and accessories brand from 2018 to 2021, Parize successfully guided the company through the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, which severely impacted international travel.
 

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In June 2021, she handed over the reins to Davide Traxler, a turnaround specialist who, according to his LinkedIn profile, no longer holds the position. Parize, however, remained involved with Delsey as chair of the supervisory board.

Parize began her career at Procter & Gamble, where she held key strategic roles in marketing and brand management for 13 years. In 1994, she joined Henkel, where she served as vice president for Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. After a period leading Canal+ Distribution (part of the Vivendi Group), Parize became chair of the board at French beauty retailer Nocibé in 2011. In 2015, she was appointed CEO of the German group Douglas, which had acquired Nocibé the previous year.

In addition to her role at Delsey, Parize has served on the board of American cosmetics group Coty since 2020 and the board of Carbios, a leader in environmental biotechnology, since 2022.

Founded in 1946, Delsey Paris is a leader in premium luggage and ranks as the world’s third-largest luggage brand. Its collections are available online and at more than 6,500 points of sale in over 90 countries.

Delsey Paris, which opened a flagship store on the Champs-Élysées in Paris in April 2024, also operates 68 international boutiques, including several in Asia. The brand generates 40% of its sales in the United States.

After weathering the pandemic years, Delsey Paris has returned to solid growth, with 2023 sales increasing 20% to reach €250 million. A year ago, “Le Figaro” reported that this turnaround could pave the way for a change in ownership.

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Charlotte Tilbury tops Sunday Times UK beauty rich list

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You’ll no doubt be aware of the annual Sunday Times Rich List, but such is its powerful and ever-growing success, there’s now a specific Beauty Rich List too.

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The newspaper has published 30 entries of both familiar and unfamiliar names that have scaled the heights to built wealth by taking on (or joining) the established high order. Topping the list? Charlotte Tilbury, with her now-Puig-owned brand worth over £1 billion and her estimated personal wealth standing at £350 million.

The list comprises 19 women and 14 men with 14 of them aged in their twenties or thirties. Together, they’ve amassed personal fortunes adding up to nearly £2.2 billion.

In second placed are Mark and Mo Constantine, having accumulated £249 million via their high street mass retail brand Lush.

Third place goes to Sanjay Vadera of The Fragrance Shop fame, with a personal wealth of £245 million, while fourth spot goes to international hair brand and former hairdresser celebrity John Frieda, now worth an estimated £150 million. Fifth-placed Vishal Karia, via his Afinity Fragrances business, is worth £114 million.

At joint sixth, Elliot Isaacs, who launched skincare brand Medik8 in 2009, is worth £100m, and is joined by Sacha Mascolo-Tarbuck and family, of Toni & Guy hairdressing fame, and Paige Williams, with her P Louise also worth £100m.

Susie Ma, the Tropic Skincare brand founder, at £73 million, and GelBottle brand founder Daisy Kalnina, at £70 million, round out the top 10.

Elsewhere rounding out the top 30 are: Trinny Woodall, (Trinny London), £54 million at 12th; Jenna Meek (Shrine and Refy), £53 million; Susan Harmsworth (ESPA), £50 million; Martin and Gavin Rae (Cloud Nine), £50 million; Jess Hunt (Refy) £46 million; Mike Harris and family (The Belgravia Centre), £42 million; Maxine and Darcy Laceby (Absolute Collagen), £34 million; Elliot Barton/Charlotte Tiplady, (Tatti Lashes), £32 million each; Georgie Cleeve and family (Oskia), £28 million; Oliver Mennell/ Nicola Elliott (Neom), £25 million each; Mark Curry (The Inkey List), £17 million; Jamie Genevieve (Vieve), £15 million; Jo Malone, (Jo Malone), £15 million; Freddy Ward (Wild), £15 million; Colette Laxton (The Inkey List), £12 million; Ama Amo-Agyei (Plantmade), £10 million; and Charlie Bowes-Lyon (Wild), also £10 million.

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Matalan’s Ben Smith to take over at Sainsbury’s Tu clothing brand

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Supermarket giant Sainsbury’s has appointed Ben Smith, Matalan‘s former chief trading officer, as its Clothing managing director to lead the Tu brand.

Sainsbury’s Tu Clothing

Reporting to chief commercial officer, Rhian Bartlett, Smith brings substantial clothing retail experience to the wide-ranging Tu brand.

He joined Matalan in March 2023 as interim buying and merchandising director before taking up the chief trading officer position just two months later. 

Before stepping down in January, he led the company’s transformation, overseeing Commercial Strategies for over £1 billion turnover in Clothing and Home. He has also previously held trading directorship roles at mass fashion brands Pep&Co and Primark.

Smith’s expected to replace to replace Christine Kasoulis, who has been leading the supermarket’s clothing, home, and furniture ops for nearly three years, according to reports.

In a January statement for the Christmas period, Sainsbury’s reported positive trading. In Q3 (16 weeks to 4 January) total sales increased 3.7% and over Christmas they rose 3.8%. However, branded  general merchandise and TU clothing saw a 0.1% sales dip, but in the Christmas period this changed to a 3.4% increase.

Clothing sales grew by 2.2%, “outperforming the market and all supermarket competitors, reflecting significant improvements in range and availability”.
 

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Palava launches Natural History Museum collab

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Independent British fashion retailer Palava has launched its first ever collaborative collection with London’s Natural History Museum.

The marine-inspired collection is the result of the brand’s founder, designer and nature lover, Bryony Richardson gaining exclusive access to the museum’s extensive archive and rare books library.

Poring over a “treasure-trove of illustrations filled with incredible creatures from the depths of the ocean”, the result is a “unique capsule collection of three, marine life-inspired prints” – ‘coastal migration’, ‘ocean jellyfish’, and ‘the coral reef’ – which feature on the range’s signature silhouettes.

“When the opportunity presented itself, we knew we had to go for it,” said Richardson. “Collaborating with the Natural History Museum felt just up Palava’s street and to have special access to the incredible archives to pick and choose from was a total joy. With our fascination for the natural world, coupled with our tendency to collect all sorts of weird and quirky specimens and objects, it feels like a match made in colourful heaven.”

So the collection “pays homage to the talented illustrators and scientists whose important work has helped develop our understanding of the natural world”. 

Maxine Lister, head of Licensing at the Natural History Museum, added: “Given our aligned values and dedication to sharing the wonder and beauty of marine life, it should come as no surprise that we’ve collaborated on a wonderful collection showcasing the incredible archive of illustration at the Museum. Creating a collection which is both sustainable and striking was and continues to be key for the… Museum, and this new collection is no exception.” 

The current Palava x Natural History Museum collection  will see a further drop arrive on 5 April on the brand’s website and into its North London store. Prices range £89 for its Coral Reef Kit shirt and Coral Reef Peggy blouse to £198 for the Coastal Migration Louise Dress and Ocean Jelly Fish Cynthia Dress.

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