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'''Harrolds''' is a department store that opened in Melbourne in 1985.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Frank |first=Julia |date=17 February 2015 |title=Why this store is about to change luxury fashion retail for Sydney |url=https://www.vogue.com.au/fashion/news/why-this-store-is-about-to-change-luxury-fashion-retail-for-sydney/news-story/18c9443bce30930aa3c438a723ac4807 |work=[[Vogue]]}}</ref> The family-run enterprise has three stores across Australia. Ross Poulakis is the managing director. |
'''Harrolds''' is a department store that opened in Melbourne in 1985.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Frank |first=Julia |date=17 February 2015 |title=Why this store is about to change luxury fashion retail for Sydney |url=https://www.vogue.com.au/fashion/news/why-this-store-is-about-to-change-luxury-fashion-retail-for-sydney/news-story/18c9443bce30930aa3c438a723ac4807 |work=[[Vogue]]}}</ref> The family-run enterprise has three stores across Australia. Ross Poulakis is the managing director.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Cao |first=Sean |date=2024-07-03 |title=Harrolds to relocate its Sydney and Melbourne stores |url=https://insideretail.com.au/business/harrolds-to-relocate-its-sydney-and-melbourne-stores-202407 |access-date=2024-10-10 |website=Inside Retail Australia |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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Harrolds began as a 90-square-metre space. Harrolds retails [[Alexander McQueen]], [[Balmain (fashion house)|Balmain]], [[Brioni (brand)|Brioni]], [[Bottega Veneta]], [[Acne Studios]], [[Canali]], Caruso, [[Comme des Garçons]], Casablanca, [[Dsquared2]], Rhude, [[Stefano Ricci]], [[Tom Ford]], Amina Muaddi, [[Thom Browne]], [[Stone Island]], [[Jacques Marie Mage]], [[Lanvin]], [[Lardini]], [[Luciano Barbera]], [[Manolo Blahnik]], [[Maison Margiela]], [[Mike Amiri|Amiri]], [[Rick Owens]], [[Nike, Inc.|Nike]], [[Yohji Yamamoto]] and other brands. |
Harrolds began as a 90-square-metre space. Harrolds retails [[Alexander McQueen]], [[Balmain (fashion house)|Balmain]], [[Brioni (brand)|Brioni]], [[Bottega Veneta]], [[Acne Studios]], [[Canali]], Caruso, [[Comme des Garçons]], Casablanca, [[Dsquared2]], Rhude, [[Stefano Ricci]], [[Tom Ford]], Amina Muaddi, [[Thom Browne]], [[Stone Island]], [[Jacques Marie Mage]], [[Lanvin]], [[Lardini]], [[Luciano Barbera]], [[Manolo Blahnik]], [[Maison Margiela]], [[Mike Amiri|Amiri]], [[Rick Owens]], [[Nike, Inc.|Nike]], [[Yohji Yamamoto]] and other brands. |
Revision as of 01:21, 10 October 2024
Founded | 1985[1] |
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Founder | John Poulakis |
Headquarters | |
Number of employees | 300 (2015) |
Website | www |
Harrolds is a department store that opened in Melbourne in 1985.[2] The family-run enterprise has three stores across Australia. Ross Poulakis is the managing director.[3]
Harrolds began as a 90-square-metre space. Harrolds retails Alexander McQueen, Balmain, Brioni, Bottega Veneta, Acne Studios, Canali, Caruso, Comme des Garçons, Casablanca, Dsquared2, Rhude, Stefano Ricci, Tom Ford, Amina Muaddi, Thom Browne, Stone Island, Jacques Marie Mage, Lanvin, Lardini, Luciano Barbera, Manolo Blahnik, Maison Margiela, Amiri, Rick Owens, Nike, Yohji Yamamoto and other brands.
See also
- Saks Fifth Avenue
- Harry Rosen
- Bergdorf Goodman
- Barneys New York
- La Samaritaine
- Galerías Pacífico
- Galeries Lafayette
- Foy & Gibson
References
- ^ "About Us". Harrolds.com.au. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
- ^ Frank, Julia (17 February 2015). "Why this store is about to change luxury fashion retail for Sydney". Vogue.
- ^ Cao, Sean (2024-07-03). "Harrolds to relocate its Sydney and Melbourne stores". Inside Retail Australia. Retrieved 2024-10-10.