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You can go home again. Jean-Marc Loubier, the executive who led the rejuvenation and global expansion of Delvaux in the 2010s, is returning to the Belgian accessories firm for a second stint as ...
Further extending its holdings beyond hard luxury, Compagnie Financière Richemont is to acquire elite Belgian leather goods firm Delvaux from its Chinese owners. Richemont said it purchased 100 ...
DESTINATION DUBAI: Belgian luxury brand Delvaux has made its first move into the Middle East with the opening of its store at Dubai Mall on Thursday. The Brussels-based house has found a home on ...
Delvaux, Bastion of Belgian chic, is collaborating with the legendary renegade Parisian designer Jean Colonna, with a new version of the house’s Brillant bag.
Delvaux’s Helios capsule showcases four designs using E Ink Prism 3 which merge traditional textiles with innovative technologies. BILLERICA, Mass., Sept. 25, 2024 (GLO.
Often called the ‘Hermès of Belgium’, leather goods house Delvaux was close to bust in 2011, but an ex-Louis Vuitton executive saved it and turned it into a must-have brand in Asia.
Delvaux's best-known Brillant handbags sell for 1.145 million yen ($7,400) each in Tokyo for just the small size, versus Louis Vuitton's iconic LV-logo Neverfull tote at 276,100 yen.
Outside its native country, Delvaux has observed a low-key profile for nearly 200 years, but that is starting to change—a new flagship in New York is a testament to its growing ambition.