Danish men’s ready-to-wear label Les Deux had been expanding its presence in Paris over the last few seasons through its concession at Galeries Lafayette‘s menswear store. Premium fashion consumers in the French capital appreciate the street-casual, preppy-inspired style of Les Deux’s collections, featuring formal jackets, fine knitwear and shirts, and more laid-back items like oversize t-shirts and hoodies. Characterised by a pared-down Scandinavian vibe and quality looks with an affordable price positioning, Les Deux has been thriving both in Europe and North America. Riding this success, the label founded in 2011 by Andreas von der Heide and Kristoffer Haapanen has opened its first store outside Scandinavia on October 30.
Inside Les Deux’s new Parisian store – Les Deux
Les Deux’s new 85-square-metre store is located at 32 rue de Poitou, in the Haut Marais district of Paris, an attractive but highly competitive neighbourhood. The interiors, featuring exposed beams and choice materials, have a cosy feel inspired by the US East Coast’s Ivy League codes, which Les Deux openly references.
The founders opted for a blend of varsity, vintage and sporting memorabilia as the store’s main interior design elements, for example the basketball hoop, net and backboard affixed to the dark wood wall panelling. Formal shirts, t-shirts and plush, logo-heavy organic cotton sweatshirts are elegantly displayed on brass hanging rails. At one end of the store, the fitting rooms, cached behind forest green curtains, feature steel racks and thick carpets with Les Deux’s signature pine green, cream and maroon patterns. The label has designed a series of exclusive products for its Parisian opening.
Starting its international expansion by opening in Paris ahead of London is a nod to the label’s French name, adopted nearly 15 years ago when von der Heide teamed up with Virgil Nicholas Mwepele to launch the project, later to be joined by Haapanen. Les Deux stands for the unusual match-up between an upper-class Dane, von der Heide, and Mwepele, the French-speaking son of political refugees from the Congo who grew up in Copenhagen’s suburbs. The name signals the duality of their life’s journey and of their cultures and styles, a blend that is ever-present in Les Deux. The label started out with 500 white t-shirts on which the founders embroidered a variety of military crests.
The interiors of Les Deux’s Parisian store are designed to reflect the label’s style and its founders’ passions – Les Deux
Les Deux has managed to build a growing community around its international, urban and inclusive fashion. Proof of its success is the double-digit revenue rise it posted in 2024, to over €65 million, with EBITDA of over €8 million. In 2021, Les Deux inaugurated new Copenhagen headquarters which include a basketball court, a gym and a meditation space, and is clearly aiming to extend its reach by opening a first store outside its home country. It has also opened offices in London and Amsterdam, from where it will manage its direct retail expansion in the UK and the Netherlands. Les Deux is available at over 1,000 retailers worldwide, and is established with major names like Bloomingdale’s, Nordstrom, Selfridges, KaDeWe, De Bijenkorf, Galeries Lafayette, and La Rinascente.
In France, Les Deux has a solid presence in over 100 multibrand retailers besides Galeries Lafayette, among them Lothaire, Reboul, Citadium and Le Printemps.
Barcelona-based label Desigual is expanding its line-up of international collaborations. The label has unveiled a new collection co-created with Masha Popova, a Ukrainian designer based in London, resulting in an offering that blends Mediterranean spirit with a distinctly London edge and will be available from February 17 across all the company’s physical retail outlets and online.
The new capsule created with Masha Popova will be available from 17 February in stores and online – Desigual
The collection has been conceived as a dialogue between Desigual’s archive and the bold, sensual, and rebellious aesthetic that defines Popova’s creative universe. The pieces reinterpret the brand’s bohemian essence through a contemporary lens, combining craftsmanship, a raw attitude and a confident, modern visual language; garments include hand-finished denim, fitted silhouettes, and avant-garde pieces.
This launch comes at a strategic moment for Desigual in the UK market. In 2025, the company posted double-digit digital growth in the UK, with a 16% increase in turnover, cementing it as one of the brand’s most promising European markets. At present, the brand operates in the country exclusively via its e-commerce platform, with no brick-and-mortar network.
Furthermore, through this new alliance, Desigual reaffirms its commitment to collaborating with international brands and designers as a driver of creative renewal and global reach. In this vein, the label has recently developed capsules with the French label Egonlab and Botter, founded by designers Lisi Herrebrugh and Rushemy Botter in Amsterdam.
Founded in 1984 by Thomas Meyer, Desigual is a Barcelona-based fashion company with more than 280 company-owned stores and a presence in 107 markets across ten sales channels. On the economic front, the company closed the 2024 financial year with turnover of €332 million, supported especially by its international expansion and the growth of its digital business.
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Alix Morabito, director of assortment and buying at Galeries Lafayette, is rounding out her team within a newly restructured buying division. To lead buying for the pivotal womenswear and leather goods segment, the Parisian department store has turned to a rival currently in the midst of a revamp: La Samaritaine.
Victoria Dartigues has been appointed Director of Womenswear and Leather Goods Buying at Galeries Lafayette – David Atlan/ Galeries Lafayette
Victoria Dartigues has taken up her new post after four years heading buying and merchandising at LVMH’s Right Bank department store in Paris. Since 2019, she has been with DFS, the luxury group’s duty-free subsidiary that spearheaded the Paris project, and played a key role in the relaunch of La Samaritaine.
For Victoria Dartigues, a graduate of HEC Montréal and IFM, this appointment at Galeries Lafayette is something of a homecoming: her first experience in Parisian department stores was as a buying assistant at Galeries Lafayette. She went on to join rival Printemps as a womenswear buyer in 2012.
After more than six years at the Printemps group, where she rose to head of merchandising overseeing the designer offer, she spent a stint at Kenzo before moving to DFS in 2019.
“A specialist in the multi-brand and department store sector, she has built strong relationships with brands over the years, curating assortments and leading negotiations,” Galeries Lafayette said in a press release. The group added that her appointment completes a buying leadership team comprising Alice Feillard for menswear and footwear, Pascale Leboutet-Reberat for beauty, and Violaine Moreau, who has been promoted to head up childrenswear, home and luggage.
“This new structure addresses the strategic challenge of asserting Galeries Lafayette’s commercial and creative vision through an increasingly exclusive offering,” the group said in its press release.
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Great Portland Estates (GPE) has appointed a new chief financial officer, with Jayne Cottam joining the London-centric commercial property firm’s board from 16 March.
Great Portland Estates
She succeeds Nick Sanderson who is stepping down as GPE’s chief financial & operating officer to take up the position of chief financial officer at British real estate services company Savills from 30 January.
Cottam “brings significant financial leadership and operational experience” stock market-listed GPE said on announcing her appointment to the London Stock Exchange Monday (19 January).
Most recently, she served as CFO of healthcare property company Assura from September 2017 to December 2025.
GPE chair William Eccleshare said: “Jayne brings a wealth of skills, knowledge and experience which will be invaluable to the board and management team as we progress our growth agenda.” And CEO Toby Courtauld added: “Jayne brings an excellent blend of financial, operational and leadership qualities with the right values for GPE’s culture.”
She joins at a time when analysts are noting that GPE continues to outperform the broader UK property sector, boosted not only by slowly increasing demand for London offices but also via its catchment area of prime prime West End retail sites that continue to be in high demand as the company continues to capture the ‘flight to quality trend’.
The company’s most recent investor commentary reiterated “stable-to-improving” leasing momentum across its core West End and City portfolio.