Spanish luxury fashion brand Zara closed its flagship Mumbai store on Monday, shutting down operations at the iconic 110-year ...
This decision comes from Inditex Trent, the joint venture between Spain's Inditex and India's Tata Group's Trent, which runs Zara stores in India. The closure of the outlet was attributed to its ...
It should be noted that Zara is owned by Inditex SA, a global fashion retailer that has been operating in India since 2010 through a 65:35 joint venture with the Tata Group Trent. It is known as ...
(Bhushan Koyande/HT Photo) The Zara store, when it opened on May 4, 2017, was the sixth in Mumbai and the 20th in India. Within eight years, it was curtains due to mismatched standalone revenue ...
Zara owner Inditex on Wednesday reported a slower start to its first quarter starting February 1, raising questions around ...
and Zara Home. Until now, Inditex has operated in India through a joint venture with Tata Group’s Trent Ltd, which manages the distribution of Zara and Massimo Dutti. However, for Bershka ...
However, many are now left wondering about the reasons behind this decision while also reflecting on the rich history of the building, which had become a highlight of Zara's presence in India.
Zara's parent company, Inditex SA, operates in India through a joint venture with the Tata Group's Trent. When the brand's flagship store at Hatuma Chowk Square (Fort area) opened in 2017 ...
File photo of Zara’s flagship store located at Flora Fountain, Fort area in South Mumbai.(Photograph: Abhijit Bhatlekar / Mint) Fashion brand Zara has reportedly shut its ‘iconic’ SoBo store ...