Brunello Cucinelli (company)
Brunello Cucinelli S.p.A. (Italian pronunciation: [bruˈnɛllo kutʃiˈnɛlli]) is an Italian luxury fashion brand which sells menswear, women's wear and accessories in Europe, North America and East Asia.[2] Company known for its high-end clothing and accessories. The company was founded by Brunello Cucinelli in 1978.
Type | Società per Azioni |
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BIT: BC | |
ISIN | IT0004764699 |
Industry | Fashion |
Founded | 1978 |
Headquarters | 6 Piazza Carlo Alberto dalla Chiesa, (Solomeo), , |
Key people | Brunello Cucinelli (President and CEO) |
Revenue | €503.6 million[1] (2017) |
€50.975 million (2015) | |
€33.338 million (2015) | |
Number of employees | 1,365 (2015 average) |
Website | Official website |
History
When Brunello Cucinelli turned 25, he came up with idea of manufacturing cashmere garments. He wanted to do 'made in Italy' products that were very high quality, with a bit of innovation.
Brunello Cucinelli started his couture house in 1978 with a specialty for Mongolian cashmere garments for women.[3]
In June 2014, owner Brunello Cucinelli, transferred the ownership of Fedone S.r.l. (which owned 61.56% of the fashion brand) to a new trust, Esperia Trust Company S.r.l., in a move to benefit his daughters and pursue his philanthropic work.[4]
In 2017, Brunello Cucinelli recorded 500 million euro in sales, 35% of which in North America. The company owns 94 of its 124 branded stores worldwide.[1] In January 2017, the company launched an ecommerce website.[5] In January 2018, the founder, Brunello Cucinelli, sold 4 million shares of his company (owned through his holding Fedone S.r.l.), and brought his participation down to 51% of the company's capital.[6] Through this move, 6% of the company (worth 100 million euros) was invested in his family's charitable fund.[7] In May 2018, the company opened its second store in Mexico. Both Mexican stores are located in the country's capital.[8]
Organization
Cucinelli's family trust owns 57% of the company's stock, which went public in 2012 at €7.75 per share.[9] The company is headquartered in a 14th-century castle on the top of a hill in the middle of Umbria, an area known as the "green heart" of Italy.[10]
The company donates 20% of profits to its charitable foundation, and pays workers wages that are 20% higher than the industry average.[11] The company's 1,300 employees (of whom 800 work in Solomeo) do not punch a time clock; after-hours e-mails are not allowed.[9] As of June 2017, the company has a market capitalization of over €1.6 billion.[12]
See also
References
- (in Spanish) Jennifer Braun, Brunello Cucinelli alcanza los 500 millones de euros en 2017, Fashionnetwork.com, 8 March 2018
- "Profile: Brunello Cucinelli SpA". reuters.com. 28 Mar 2014. Retrieved 30 Mar 2014.
- (in Spanish) Brunello Cucinelli se esfuerza para exportar el gusto italiano por el mundo, elDiario.es, 14 January 2015
- Brunello Cucinelli transfers whole company stake to trust, Reuters, 25 June 2014
- Sandra Salibian, Brunello Cucinelli Launches New Digital Platform, wwd.com, 30 January 2017
- (in Spanish) Brunello Cucinelli reduce su participación en la empresa hasta el 51%, www.modaes.com, 11 January 2018
- Rachel Sanderson, Brunello Cucinelli sells €100m stake for charitable foundation, ft.com, 10 January 2018
- (in Spanish) Brunello Cucinelli se refuerza en México y hace doblete en la capital del país, modaes.com, 25 May 2018
- Jeffrey Podolsky, "The Cucinelli Philosophy: Understated Brunello Cucinelli has become a billionaire on elegant casual wear". Barron's, November 28, 2015
- Michael Williams, acontinuouslean.com Brunello Cucinelli’s Italian Shangri-la June 7, 2011
- Om Malik, Brunello Cucinelli 2015/04/27
- Listed stock investor.brunellocucinelli.com Accessed: June 2017
External links
- Official site
- "Brunello Cucinelli Clothes Can Make You a Better Man. Provided You’re Very, Very Rich." JON CARAMANICA, The New York Times, April 1, 2015