JOOP!

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JOOP! GmbH (pronounced [ˈjoːp] in German, roughly: yope; known in English as ˈdʒuːp) is a contemporary clothing and cosmetics company founded as a designer label by German fashion designer Wolfgang Joop in Hamburg, Germany, in 1986. Joop, who had been selling designer clothing under his last name since 1981, established a successful license business that eventually offered upscale womenswear, menswear, kid's clothing, accessories and home articles.[1] To distinguish the brand from himself as an artist he added an exclamation mark to the name. A secondary denim and sportswear collection, JOOP! Jeans, was created in 1988.[2] The company is most notable for its vast fragrance range originally launched in 1987. In the mid-1990s, Joop! fragrances were introduced to the American market while its fashions were presented at New York Fashion Week and sold by American retailers such as Saks Fifth Avenue.[3][4][5]

In 1998, Wolfgang Joop and his estranged business partner sold 95% of their JOOP! shares to an investor while Joop remained the brand's creative director. In 2001, Joop sold the remaining 5% and left the company. The conglomerate investor, Wünsche AG of Hamburg, itself heavily in debted and unable to turn the JOOP! brand into a Global player as it had planned, declared bankruptcy in the end of 2001. In 2003, JOOP! was sold by Wünsche AG's liquidator to three of JOOP!'S former licensees in equal shares and business units (fashion, accessories/leather and fragrance/cosmetics). In 2006, the fashion licensee, Swiss-based Holy Fashion Group, paid off the accessories/leather licensee, Egana Goldpfeil, and now owns JOOP!'s clothing and accessories business. The fragrance and cosmetics business remains with Coty, Inc. of New York. The Joop! Jeans and kidswear lines were discontinued in the late 2000s. Holy Fashion Group, whose owners are descendants and former owners of Hugo Boss, is based in Kreuzlingen, Switzerland.

Joop! offers contemporary womenswear and menswear under the Joop! Collection and Joop! Casuals labels as well as shoes and accessories, underwear (Joop! Bodywear), jewellery, watches (Joop! Time), fragrances and a home collection (Joop! Living) at a mid-range price level primarily in the German, Austrian and Swiss markets. The company maintains retail stores in Hamburg and Düsseldorf, an online store as well as several outlet stores. In Germany, Joop!' is a very well known brand, its brand awareness among the population reaches 82%.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Contemporary Fashion (via Highbeam): JOOP, Wolfgang - German designer (1 January 2002)
  2. ^ fashionmodeldirectory: Wolfgang Joop (last accessed: 20 July 2010)
  3. ^ New York Times: Patterns: Donna on the spot (20 April 1993)
  4. ^ New York Times: Patterns: Black and making it (25 January 1994)
  5. ^ New York Times: Review/Fashion; Quoth the Audience, `Nevermore´ (14 February 1995)

Joop also released a new fragrance in late 2011 to appeal to the Scottish market who have currently been sitting proud at the top spot for the company's global sales for the past two years running. On the basis of this knowledge the sales and marketing sector of the highly established company then decided to develop a new logo and brand identity for their fragrance. Aimed at the Scots. And after many long hours in the board room, decided on the patriotic Scottish thistle as their logo for the campaign. This proved a very fruitful move for the company as the sales of their new 2011 fragrance rose to over 30 percent on the previous year, giving the company its highest UK sales over the Christmas period since 1997

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