Editor’s Note
This week’s industry roundup highlights key strategic moves, from Intersport France’s expansion in Spain to emerging partnerships in the jewelry sector.
In the past seven days, Intersport France has advanced in acquiring the group’s business in the Spanish market, while the jewelry start-up has established a board of directors to incorporate the JamJar fund.
Large, medium, and small operators in the Spanish fashion industry are closing the week with moves. After months of negotiations, the purchase of Intersport Spain’s business is on the verge of closing: Intersport France will acquire the assets for 300,000 euros. Lola Casademunt and Pikolinos expand their market in France with pop-up stores, while Inditex reaffirms its presence with a new Zara Home sales point in Paris. The streetwear world has also moved in recent days, with Nude Project jumping into the US market with a pop-up, Gods’ new store in Barcelona, and Two Jeys opening its capital.
Lola Casademunt
The company tests the French retail market with a pop-up space in Le Marais.
Ternua
The company changes hands for 1.5 million euros.
Inditex
The giant receives approval to use the number series 26 1 18 1 as a Zara brand.
Inditex
The company reorganizes Zara Home in Paris: closes its pop-up and opens a new Apartment on Rue du Bac.
Pikolinos
The company jumps into travel retail in Spain and strengthens its position in France with a third store.
Primark
The group launches the renewal of its agreement in Spain due to the deadlock in the collective bargaining text.
Nude Project
The company lands in the United States with its first pop-up in Miami.
Paloma Wool
The brand returns to Paris in a pop-up format to strengthen its international expansion.
Inditex
The chain maintains its bet on the USA and enters with Zara into the Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.
Intersport
The French subsidiary buys the business in Spain for 300,000 euros.
Bsoul
The Chilean giant installs its first store in Madrid and plans two new openings in 2026.
Multiopticas
The company expands its management team as part of its expansion outside Spain.
La Veste
The Spanish brand allies with Monoprix to accelerate its expansion in France.
Mango
The group joins the wave of hacker attacks: unauthorized access to customer data.
Loewe, Gucci and Chloé
The luxury firms receive a fine of 157 million for imposing prices on retailers.
TwoJeys
The company opens its capital: the British fund JamJar takes a stake in the start-up.
Gods
The streetwear brand jumps to Barcelona and aims for 10 million euros in turnover this year.
Claire’s
The company also falls in Spain: the Spanish subsidiary is in liquidation.
Tradeinn
The e-commerce company remodels its board after the sale of 30% of its capital to Apollo.
We are Knitters
The knitting specialist company is in liquidation.
Scalpers
The group strengthens its management team with its first external general director.
Silbon
The company jumps to the USA with a store in Miami and grows to 94 million in 2025.
Adidas
Red numbers in Spain: losses of 11 million due to tax authority fines.