Retailer Superdry Signals Improved Trading after Annual Loss

A woman walks past a Superdry fashion store in Berlin, Germany, March 17, 2016. (Reuters)
A woman walks past a Superdry fashion store in Berlin, Germany, March 17, 2016. (Reuters)
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Retailer Superdry Signals Improved Trading after Annual Loss

A woman walks past a Superdry fashion store in Berlin, Germany, March 17, 2016. (Reuters)
A woman walks past a Superdry fashion store in Berlin, Germany, March 17, 2016. (Reuters)

Superdry on Monday said its trading performance has improved in the months since April despite uncertainty around the COVID-19 pandemic, as the British fashion retailer swung to an annual loss due to lockdown-led store closures.

The company said demand was gradually returning, with a major shift of customers to its online stores, but it had to discount heavily in the last few months to clear items that had accumulated in stores during lockdowns.

Superdry, which sells sweatshirts, hoodies and jackets adorned with Japanese text, has embarked on a plan to turn the business around under co-founder and Chief Executive Officer Julian Dunkerton, who retook control of the group in April last year.

“I am particularly pleased by how strongly e-commerce has performed, with FY21 first-quarter revenues nearly doubling year-on-year,” said Dunkerton.

Online sales for the 20 weeks to Sept. 12 jumped 55.3%.

Underlying pretax loss stood at 41.8 million pounds ($54.1 million) for the year ended April 25, compared with a profit of 38 million pounds a year ago. Group revenue fell 19.2%.



‘Recovering at Home’, Giorgio Armani to Miss Fashion Show for First Time in His Career

Designer Giorgio Armani appears at the end of the Giorgio Armani Fall-Winter 2025/2026 menswear collection during Milan Fashion Week, in Milan, Italy, January 20, 2025. (Reuters)
Designer Giorgio Armani appears at the end of the Giorgio Armani Fall-Winter 2025/2026 menswear collection during Milan Fashion Week, in Milan, Italy, January 20, 2025. (Reuters)
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‘Recovering at Home’, Giorgio Armani to Miss Fashion Show for First Time in His Career

Designer Giorgio Armani appears at the end of the Giorgio Armani Fall-Winter 2025/2026 menswear collection during Milan Fashion Week, in Milan, Italy, January 20, 2025. (Reuters)
Designer Giorgio Armani appears at the end of the Giorgio Armani Fall-Winter 2025/2026 menswear collection during Milan Fashion Week, in Milan, Italy, January 20, 2025. (Reuters)

Giorgio Armani will not attend his group's two shows at Milan's Men's Fashion Week as he is currently recovering at home, a company statement said on Friday, the first time in his career he will miss one of his catwalk events.

The designer, who will turn 91 in July, will not be at the Emporio Armani catwalk on Saturday or at the Giorgio Armani show on Monday, the statement said. It did not expand on his current health conditions.

Italian newswires reported on Friday that Armani had been in a Milan hospital for some days.

"Mr. Armani has worked with his usual dedication on the collections that will be presented," the company statement said, adding that although he could not be there in person, he will follow every step of the shows.

Known as "Re Giorgio" - King Giorgio - the designer is known for overseeing every detail of his collection and every aspect of his business, from advertising to fixing models' hair as they head out onto the catwalk.

At the end of all his shows, he comes out from backstage and onto the catwalk to greet his audience.

In his absence, Leo Dell'Orco, head of menswear design, will be doing so on his behalf, the group added.