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Iconic Manchester Fashion Retailer Hervia Reopens HQ and Flagship Store Following Investment From Growth Investor Rami Cassis

Hervia, Manchester’s iconic fashion retailer, will today reopen their new HQ and flagship store after its acquisition by growth investor Rami Cassis in the middle of last year.

 
The Hervia Bazaar store has been a popular landmark in Manchester since it first opened in 1993, and the reopening comes in perfect time for the brand to celebrate its 30th anniversary. The independent fashion retailer stocks the likes of Rick Owens, Yohji Yamamoto, Comme des Garçons, Y-3, Maison Margiela, DSM, and Charles Jeffrey Loverboy.


The reopening follows a development project to bring together Hervia’s head office, e-commerce operations, and stock holdings under one roof alongside its beautiful galleried retail space. Housed in a Grade 2-listed former banking hall, the 4,000-square-foot HQ and store provides ample space for customers and team members to shop and work.

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Visitors to the store will be welcomed by the building’s original bronze doorway, with full-height glazed store windows. The store and HQ uniquely blends an intimate and high-end luxury retail experience, with a fresh, modern, and customer-friendly floorplan and design.

Since its acquisition in May last year, Rami Cassis, CEO of Parabellum Investments, has worked with Hervia’s founder, Oscar Pinto-Hervia, to accelerate the growth of the company through integrating its core functions into the new Manchester HQ whilst refreshing its online presence to capitalise on global demand. The pair are also eyeing up childrenswear as a segment to expand into.

In the 1990s, Hervia made its name because of its popularity amongst The Haçienda nightclub-goers as well as being frequented by the likes of boyband Take That. Since then, it has become a Manchester-born global success story, with more than 80 percent of its sales now coming from outside of the UK, including a large number of buyers from Asia.

At the point of acquisition, Cassis announced that he intended for Hervia to become the basis for further acquisitions in the fashion and retail space, with a view to becoming a new independent Manchester-based supergroup. The supergroup is expected to be a platform for emerging and early-career British, French, and other international designers.

Rami Cassis is an international growth investor who acquires businesses to supercharge their growth and drive their expansion. Starting out in management, engineering, and consulting, Cassis established his family office in 2012. His other recent investments include tech and fintech firms including Parseq, Advanco, and ieDigital.

Oscar Pinto-Hervia arrived from Chile as a refugee in 1978 and later founded Hervia in 1993. His decision to stock Vivienne Westwood cemented his reputation as a trailblazer in the industry. Pinto-Hervia has since opened several Westwood franchise stores and opened the first Y-3 store in collaboration with Adidas and Yohji Yamamoto.

The store will be open to the public from 11:00am today.
Rami Cassis and Oscar Pinto Hervia
(L-R) Rami Cassis and Oscar Pinto-Hervia.


Oscar Pinto-Hervia, founder of Hervia, said: “This reopening is momentous for Hervia. This is the first phase in a plan to build the brand into something truly incredible.

“It is particularly exciting to be holding this reopening in our 30th year of business. I am looking forward to continuing to work at the heart of the Manchester fashion community for another thirty years.

“Having Rami on board has allowed us to be even more ambitious with our strategy, and, with his expertise, lay the groundwork for the expansion of Hervia well into the future.”

Rami Cassis, principal investor at Hervia, said: “The reopening of Hervia’s flagship store is a really exciting moment in our plan for the brand’s growth.

“Hervia and Oscar have a proven track record of providing a platform for emerging designers, both British and international. We want to keep that at the core of Hervia while we evolve the business.

“The future of Hervia is all about investing in the business from top to bottom, fine-tuning the best customer experience, and expanding into untapped markets at home and abroad.”

Olivia McHugh
Olivia McHugh
Staff writer
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