Mexico has a new palace. In the week of Mexican independence, international brands continued to bet on the Aztec country. El Palacio de Hierro opened its fourteenth department store yesterday, located in Veracruz, in which the group has invested 43 million dollars. In addition, Giorgio Armani took control of his business in the Mexican market, while Parfois allied with Crystal in Colombia to continue growing in the country. The Uruguayan Lolita was also the protagonist in the last week, when signing an agreement with the television giant Warner Bros to distribute the clothing line of the company's characters in the country of Puerto Rico.
MONDAY
PRONOVIAS
The group goes to the United States: it elevates its image with an alliance with New Yorker Zac Posen.
H&M
The Swedish fashion distribution giant accelerates: it grows 12% in the third quarter.
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TUESDAY
ARMANI
The Italian luxury group takes control of its business in Mexico and prepares more openings for its three brands.
BLACK LIMBA
The Spanish company lands in Mexico with El Palacio de Hierro.
SALOMON
Fashion company outdoor rubs the score of stores in Mexico after opening in Aguascalientes.
CLOE
The leather goods company accelerates its expansion with three new openings in Mexico.
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WEDNESDAY
PARFOIS
The Portuguese group goes for more in Colombia: two openings until the end of the year with Crystal.
UNDER ARMOR
The company raises a march in Colombia with a new store in Bogotá.
AXO GROUP
The Mexican company gains weight in Delta Park: brings Victoria’s Secret to mall.
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THURSDAY
SCALPERS
The Spanish company is reinforced in Latin America: new openings in Chile and Mexico.
AÉROPOSTALE
The US group advances in Mexico with a new opening in Guadalajara.
DAVID’S BRIDAL
The bridal fashion giant takes hold in Mexico with its third store in Guadalajara.
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FRIDAY
LOLITA
The company continues to gain weight empire in Uruguay: alliance with Warner Bros and new stores.
IRON PALACE
The Mexican group opens its doors in Veracruz with an investment of 43 million dollars.
CREEK
The Brazilian fashion distribution company faces the 320 stores in its local market.
H&M
The Swedish company accelerates in Mexico and brings its offer of home to Aguascalientes.
INDITEX
The Spanish giant continues its growth in Mexico with six openings
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