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...In the time the company took a brief recess from the New York fashion schedule and sold a controlling stake to Bright Fame Fashion — the group led by Vivian Chou, the progeny of textile mogul Silas Chou...
...These include an affiliate of Silas Chou, the Hong Kong billionaire fashion tycoon, some former and existing management of Tommy Hilfiger and PVH, and founder Tommy Hilfiger....
...Silas Chou and Lawrence Stroll, Sportswear Holdings’ representatives on the board of Michael Kors, will also step down....
...Concerns about Michael Kors mounted in September, when Sportswear Holdings, the company run by fashion moguls Lawrence Stroll and Silas Chou, sold its entire stake in the retailer....
...Mr Hilfiger realised that this time round he was not interested in managing the business, so in 1989 he sold it to Canadian entrepreneur Lawrence Stroll and Silas Chou, the Hong Kong-based fashion and textile...
...Former majority shareholders of luxury retailer Michael Kors, Silas Chou and Lawrence Stroll, have sold out of the US brand but retain their stakes in Michael Kors Far East Holdings....
...Chou’s family pad – shared with her father, the billionaire tycoon Silas Chou – has an unusual genesis....
...“Our $20m [third round of fundraising from investors] led by Condé Nast and Silas Chou, with our earlier backers Advent, Index ande.Ventures....
...Asprey, under former owners Laurence Stroll and Silas Chou, hired a handful of hugely high-profile names (including Norman Foster, David Mlinaric and Hussin Chalayan) to re-imagine the brand, and it all...
...After all, Mr Kors has talent — specifically an ineffable ability to make a cashmere pencil skirt and polo neck look like a platonic ideal — and a very good business (majority shareholders Silas Chou and...
...Michael Kors’ biggest shareholder is Sportswear Holdings, a private equity group led by Silas Chou and Lawrence Stroll that also owns stakes in Tommy Hilfiger Asia and Hackett....
...The three other shareholders are: Sportswear Holdings, the vehicle of Lawrence Stroll and Silas Chou, the fashion entrepreneurs behind the Tommy Hilfiger brand, which had 40 per cent; Morgan Stanley’s private...
...In February, A&G became technically insolvent, wiping out the nearly $500m ploughed into the business in recent years by its four big shareholders – Lawrence Stroll and Silas Chou’s Sportswear Holdings;...
...The prediction was made by Gianluca Brozzetti, chief executive of A&G the holding company backed by Lawrence Stroll and Silas Chou, the fashion entrepreneurs, and Edgar Bronfman Jr, scion of the north American...
...The men behind the Hilfiger expansion, Laurence Stroll and Silas Chou, are the same pair who have spent more than $100m on new shops in Londonand New York for Asprey. Will history repeat itself?...
...the American designers best positioned to take over the top spots when the big two (Ralph Lauren and Donna Karan) retire, has been consolidating his position in expectation: last year Laurence Stroll and Silas...
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