MASH
Mash was established in 1998 as a graphic design company before it entered the fashion business in 2005. It has since expanded into a wide range of business categories, including beauty, food, and sports.
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Mash may expand luxury brand Gelato Pique after Bain Capital deal
The Japanese apparel maker was recently bought by US-based Bain Capital Private Equity.
Mash may expand luxury brand Gelato Pique after Bain Capital deal
The Japanese apparel maker was recently bought by US-based Bain Capital Private Equity.
Bain Capital to buy majority stake in Japanese apparel maker Mash
Fashion brands under Mash include Gelato Pique, Snidel, and Fray I.D.
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Put humans at the centre of transformation to remain competitive – EY’s Olivier Gergele
He highlighted six interdependent disruptive forces in consumer products and retail sectors, and how to leverage technology and human-centred strategies to remain at the forefront of the industry.
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1. Adrian Cheng resigns as CEO of New World Development 2. China to probe Calvin Klein owner over suspected Xinjiang cotton boycott 3. Shiseido harnesses AI for innovative cosmetics development 4. Put humans at the centre of transformation to remain competitive – EY’s Olivier Gergele 5. Ingka expands omnichannel strategy with new IKEA store in ShanghaiAwards
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