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The Pepe Jeans showroom at Brigade Road (Bangalore, India) Pepe Jeans London is a denim and casual wear jeans brand established in the Portobello Road area of London in 1973, and now based in Sant Feliu de Llobregat, Spain. it is currently owned by M1 Group, a holding company in Beirut, Lebanon.
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The company is India's largest denim manufacturer. [4] Sanjaybhai Lalbhai is the current Chairman and managing director of Arvind and Lalbhai Group. In the early 1980s, he led the 'Reno-vision' whereby the company brought denim into the domestic market, thus starting the jeans revolution in India. [5]
The following year, the group changed its name to Morellato & Sector, bought the watch and jewelry store Bluespirit, and established itself in India and China. [ 3 ] In April 2014, Morellato signed an alliance with Spanish watchmaker Geresa , making the new joint-venture Spain's second-biggest watchmaker, after Rolex .
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He was the former CEO of the Pepe Jeans Group, which also owns Hackett. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Ortega owns more than 20% of Pepe Jeans Group. [ 3 ] He was also mentioned in the Panama Papers .
After licensing Pepe Jeans USA in 1995, in 1996 Tommy Hilfiger Inc. began distributing women's clothing as well. [16] By the end of the next year, Hilfiger had opened his first store in Beverly Hills, which was followed by a store in London in 1998. [16] The company launched its bed and bath line in 1998. [10]
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