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Fashion Network
5 days ago
- Business
- Fashion Network
Doucal's turbocharges retail, eyes US for wholesale expansion
Doucal's, the Italian luxury footwear brand founded in 1973, plans to expand its retail network, which currently includes three mono-brand stores (in Milan, Paris, and Doha). The label also recently opened a franchise store in Moscow, at Gum, in partnership with a local affiliate. "Following our expansion in Moscow, our next target is the Middle East, a very dynamic market at the moment, where we will continue to collaborate with partners. We plan to open a boutique in Istanbul by the end of this year, followed by a store in Ankara in 2026; within the same region, we are also considering expansion to Beirut and further development in Doha," Gianni Giannini, CEO and Creative Director of the brand, told "Additionally, we are considering upgrading our current boutique on Via Gesù in Milan to a larger space, while remaining within the Quadrilateral." In the direct-to-consumer sector, the company is experiencing significant success with its e-commerce platform, which experienced 50% growth in both 2024 and the first six months of this year. "Given that our platform is not yet fully global, there remains a lot of potential for growth," said the entrepreneur. The brand is also focused on enhancing its wholesale channels, with particular attention directed towards the US: "The US market is complex and one that we have studied extensively. We are approaching it with a strategic organisational and distribution plan. This August, we will participate in the Chicago Collective fair and have representation in a multi-brand showroom in New York, where Doucal's will be the sole footwear brand," Giannini continues. "There are significant opportunities here: during challenging economic times, retailers seek novel offerings for their clientele, and we are positioning ourselves to be recognised as a leading option." The CEO expressed satisfaction with the brand's financial performance in 2024, which concluded with single-digit growth despite the challenging economic climate, bolstered in part by the strength of its women's collection, which is expanding its range and distribution. Doucal's employs approximately 120 people and generates 70% of its revenue from international markets, with Northern Europe—led by Germany—and the Middle East serving as primary market regions. The Doucal's collection for S/S 2026, titled Terre du Dèsert, draws inspiration from a journey across Italian deserts—enchanting territories sculpted by wind and tranquillity—such as the Murgia in Apulia, the Accona Desert in Tuscany, the rugged landscapes of the Marche, and the sun-drenched expanses of Sardinia and Sicily. The brand's designs feature considered proportions and textured materials, with a palette that transitions from sandy tones to its luminous Horizon Blue, a natural colour that evokes the horizon's depth and the promise of a serene oasis. Among the highlights of the upcoming summer collection is the Norwich loafer, distinguished by its tapered silhouette and semi-square toe, crafted with Soft Blake construction and lined in soft suede with a velvety texture.


Fashion Network
5 days ago
- Business
- Fashion Network
Doucal's turbocharges retail, eyes US for wholesale expansion
Doucal's, the Italian luxury footwear brand founded in 1973, plans to expand its retail network, which currently includes three mono-brand stores (in Milan, Paris, and Doha). The label also recently opened a franchise store in Moscow, at Gum, in partnership with a local affiliate. "Following our expansion in Moscow, our next target is the Middle East, a very dynamic market at the moment, where we will continue to collaborate with partners. We plan to open a boutique in Istanbul by the end of this year, followed by a store in Ankara in 2026; within the same region, we are also considering expansion to Beirut and further development in Doha," Gianni Giannini, CEO and Creative Director of the brand, told "Additionally, we are considering upgrading our current boutique on Via Gesù in Milan to a larger space, while remaining within the Quadrilateral." In the direct-to-consumer sector, the company is experiencing significant success with its e-commerce platform, which experienced 50% growth in both 2024 and the first six months of this year. "Given that our platform is not yet fully global, there remains a lot of potential for growth," said the entrepreneur. The brand is also focused on enhancing its wholesale channels, with particular attention directed towards the US: "The US market is complex and one that we have studied extensively. We are approaching it with a strategic organisational and distribution plan. This August, we will participate in the Chicago Collective fair and have representation in a multi-brand showroom in New York, where Doucal's will be the sole footwear brand," Giannini continues. "There are significant opportunities here: during challenging economic times, retailers seek novel offerings for their clientele, and we are positioning ourselves to be recognised as a leading option." The CEO expressed satisfaction with the brand's financial performance in 2024, which concluded with single-digit growth despite the challenging economic climate, bolstered in part by the strength of its women's collection, which is expanding its range and distribution. Doucal's employs approximately 120 people and generates 70% of its revenue from international markets, with Northern Europe—led by Germany—and the Middle East serving as primary market regions. The Doucal's collection for S/S 2026, titled Terre du Dèsert, draws inspiration from a journey across Italian deserts—enchanting territories sculpted by wind and tranquillity—such as the Murgia in Apulia, the Accona Desert in Tuscany, the rugged landscapes of the Marche, and the sun-drenched expanses of Sardinia and Sicily. The brand's designs feature considered proportions and textured materials, with a palette that transitions from sandy tones to its luminous Horizon Blue, a natural colour that evokes the horizon's depth and the promise of a serene oasis. Among the highlights of the upcoming summer collection is the Norwich loafer, distinguished by its tapered silhouette and semi-square toe, crafted with Soft Blake construction and lined in soft suede with a velvety texture. This article is an automatic translation. Click here to read the original article.


Fashion Network
5 days ago
- Business
- Fashion Network
Doucal's turbocharges retail, eyes US for wholesale expansion
Doucal's, the Italian luxury footwear brand founded in 1973, plans to expand its retail network, which currently includes three mono-brand stores (in Milan, Paris, and Doha). The label also recently opened a franchise store in Moscow, at Gum, in partnership with a local affiliate. "Following our expansion in Moscow, our next target is the Middle East, a very dynamic market at the moment, where we will continue to collaborate with partners. We plan to open a boutique in Istanbul by the end of this year, followed by a store in Ankara in 2026; within the same region, we are also considering expansion to Beirut and further development in Doha," Gianni Giannini, CEO and Creative Director of the brand, told "Additionally, we are considering upgrading our current boutique on Via Gesù in Milan to a larger space, while remaining within the Quadrilateral." In the direct-to-consumer sector, the company is experiencing significant success with its e-commerce platform, which experienced 50% growth in both 2024 and the first six months of this year. "Given that our platform is not yet fully global, there remains a lot of potential for growth," said the entrepreneur. The brand is also focused on enhancing its wholesale channels, with particular attention directed towards the US: "The US market is complex and one that we have studied extensively. We are approaching it with a strategic organisational and distribution plan. This August, we will participate in the Chicago Collective fair and have representation in a multi-brand showroom in New York, where Doucal's will be the sole footwear brand," Giannini continues. "There are significant opportunities here: during challenging economic times, retailers seek novel offerings for their clientele, and we are positioning ourselves to be recognised as a leading option." The CEO expressed satisfaction with the brand's financial performance in 2024, which concluded with single-digit growth despite the challenging economic climate, bolstered in part by the strength of its women's collection, which is expanding its range and distribution. Doucal's employs approximately 120 people and generates 70% of its revenue from international markets, with Northern Europe—led by Germany—and the Middle East serving as primary market regions. The Doucal's collection for S/S 2026, titled Terre du Dèsert, draws inspiration from a journey across Italian deserts—enchanting territories sculpted by wind and tranquillity—such as the Murgia in Apulia, the Accona Desert in Tuscany, the rugged landscapes of the Marche, and the sun-drenched expanses of Sardinia and Sicily. The brand's designs feature considered proportions and textured materials, with a palette that transitions from sandy tones to its luminous Horizon Blue, a natural colour that evokes the horizon's depth and the promise of a serene oasis. Among the highlights of the upcoming summer collection is the Norwich loafer, distinguished by its tapered silhouette and semi-square toe, crafted with Soft Blake construction and lined in soft suede with a velvety texture.


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5 days ago
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Doucal's turbocharges retail, eyes US for wholesale expansion
Home › News › Retail Download Print Doucal's, the Italian luxury footwear brand founded in 1973, plans to expand its retail network, which currently includes three mono-brand stores (in Milan, Paris, and Doha). The label also recently opened a franchise store in Moscow, at Gum, in partnership with a local affiliate. Gianni Giannini, CEO and Creative Director. "Following our expansion in Moscow, our next target is the Middle East, a very dynamic market at the moment, where we will continue to collaborate with partners. We plan to open a boutique in Istanbul by the end of this year, followed by a store in Ankara in 2026; within the same region, we are also considering expansion to Beirut and further development in Doha," Gianni Giannini, CEO and Creative Director of the brand, told "Additionally, we are considering upgrading our current boutique on Via Gesù in Milan to a larger space, while remaining within the Quadrilateral."In the direct-to-consumer sector, the company is experiencing significant success with its e-commerce platform, which experienced 50% growth in both 2024 and the first six months of this year. "Given that our platform is not yet fully global, there remains a lot of potential for growth," said the entrepreneur. The Norwich loafer, among the highlights of the S/S 2026 collection, in the shade Horizon Blue The brand is also focused on enhancing its wholesale channels, with particular attention directed towards the US: "The US market is complex and one that we have studied extensively. We are approaching it with a strategic organisational and distribution plan. This August, we will participate in the Chicago Collective fair and have representation in a multi-brand showroom in New York, where Doucal's will be the sole footwear brand," Giannini continues. "There are significant opportunities here: during challenging economic times, retailers seek novel offerings for their clientele, and we are positioning ourselves to be recognised as a leading option." The CEO expressed satisfaction with the brand's financial performance in 2024, which concluded with single-digit growth despite the challenging economic climate, bolstered in part by the strength of its women's collection, which is expanding its range and distribution. Doucal's employs approximately 120 people and generates 70% of its revenue from international markets, with Northern Europe—led by Germany—and the Middle East serving as primary market regions. The Doucal's collection for S/S 2026, titled Terre du Dèsert, draws inspiration from a journey across Italian deserts—enchanting territories sculpted by wind and tranquillity—such as the Murgia in Apulia, the Accona Desert in Tuscany, the rugged landscapes of the Marche, and the sun-drenched expanses of Sardinia and Sicily. The brand's designs feature considered proportions and textured materials, with a palette that transitions from sandy tones to its luminous Horizon Blue, a natural colour that evokes the horizon's depth and the promise of a serene oasis. Among the highlights of the upcoming summer collection is the Norwich loafer, distinguished by its tapered silhouette and semi-square toe, crafted with Soft Blake construction and lined in soft suede with a velvety texture. This article is an automatic translation. Click here to read the original article. Copyright © 2025 All rights reserved. Tags : Luxury Footwear Retail


CBS News
30-06-2025
- Health
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CBS Philadelphia helps recover refund after medical billing error
How to avoid a medical bill error | In Your Corner How to avoid a medical bill error | In Your Corner How to avoid a medical bill error | In Your Corner Opening up a medical bill with a bigger balance than you expected can be a stressful surprise. It could also be a mistake. Edmund Bulmash contacted In Your Corner for help after he received a big bill for a procedure he'd thought was covered by his insurance. The 74-year-old Camden County, New Jersey, man went in for a tooth extraction in February, a procedure his primary care dentist doesn't provide. So Bulmash said he found an in-network oral surgeon and scheduled the surgery. But afterward, he said he was shocked to be hit with a $930 bill, significantly higher than what he expected. "It's a lot of money," he said. "I'm a retiree on a fixed income." Bulmash reluctantly paid it. "It was definitely in the network; otherwise, I wouldn't have used them," he said. "So I thought it would have some portion of it compensated." CBS News Philadelphia reached out to Bulmash's insurance provider, Horizon Blue, which agreed to look into his case. A few weeks later, Bulmash said he received a check in the mail for a partial refund of $340, along with an explanation stating he should've only been billed $590. Turns out, Bulmash was incorrectly charged the provider's out-of-network rate, but ultimately still owed out-of-pocket because his particular dental plan only covers primary care services. "I'm happy," Bulmash said. "I mean, it's not $930, but I'm happy." In an emailed statement, a spokesperson for Horizon Blue said Bulmash's case, "is a reminder that people can contact their insurance plan before getting care if they have any questions, want to discuss options, or understand ways they can lower their out-of-pocket costs." The statement went on to read, "While we were able to get Mr. Bulmash a refund of monies he was owed by the dentist he chose for his care, we always prefer to help members understand their benefits and get the care they need at the price they expect." Kevin Brasler, executive editor with the Delaware Valley Consumers' Checkbook, said when you get a surprise bill, don't immediately pay it. "As a consumer advocate, this is kind of strange to say," he said. "But paying for healthcare itself is just enormously complicated." Brasler says it's important to do your homework to determine if it might be an error, or if your insurer just didn't pay the claim yet, or if the provider billed incorrectly. "So start by calling the provider and say, 'I got this bill can you explain it to me? Why am I responsible for this amount of money versus what I expected?" he said. Ultimately, if you are billed correctly but still owe a large balance, Brasler said you have other options to consider: You might qualify for a financial assistance program. Many hospitals offer assistance in various ways -- for example, price discounts, lowered or eliminated copays and deductibles. You can request a payment plan. Providers typically allow you to pay bills over time, without interest. You may even be able to negotiate a lower price. Do you have a money question, a consumer issue, or a scam story you want to share? Email InYourCorner@