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Aerosoles X Laura Ashley

Aerosoles X Laura Ashley Collaboration

Introducing our collaboration with footwear label Aerosoles, featuring the brand's best selling styles adorned with Laura Ashley heritage prints. This capsule collection includes curated looks-- from summer sandals to transitional clogs and boots-- blended with nostalgic prints from the Laura Ashley archive.

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Heritage Archival Fabric
Expansion

The single shop soon turned into two and the beginnings of a network. In the 1970s, licensing operations brought about the opening of department store concessions in Australia, Canada and Japan, while UK shops continued to flourish and further shops opened in Paris and San Francisco. By 1975 the company had grown faster than anyone could have predicted with over 40 shops and employing 1,000 worldwide. A Queen’s Award for Export was given to the company in 1977, and the company celebrated its 25th anniversary in 1979 with the launch of a new range of perfumes.

Laura shifted her attention from fashion back to fabrics, and the company launched its first full home furnishings line. By the end of the 1970’s the company had expanded to over 70 Laura Ashley shops worldwide. In 1979, Laura and Bernard moved from Wales to northern France, where Laura would find new inspiration. The style of new aspirations took on a grander, more country house look.

Vintage Laura Ashley FashionTragedy struck however in 1985, when Laura died as a result of a fall down some stairs while visiting her children. The business felt her loss profoundly, but her strong values and design ethos remain with the company. The enthusiasm and affection felt for the company was demonstrated two months after Laura's death, when a planned public flotation of Laura Ashley Holdings PLC was 34 times oversubscribed.

Sir Bernard, knighted in 1987, officially opened Texplan, the company's textile and wallpaper printing plant. The late 1980s saw also the launch of the "Mother and Child" and "Laura Ashley Home," collections. After a period of reorganization, Laura Ashley celebrated its 40th anniversary with Sir Bernard retiring as chairman in 1993 and became honorary life president.

In 1999, a management and investor team completed the buy-out of the 94 Laura Ashley stores in the United States and Canada from Laura Ashley Holdings, the publicly traded British parent company. As Laura Ashley Inc., the company expanded into licensing, which allowed for multiple channels of distribution

The Company Today

 

                                                                        

 

  

 

Laura Ashley Living Room             

Today the brand can be found in over 23,000 retail doors throughout North America. Bringing back to the US the historic and coveted British fabrics, wallpapers, cushions and accessories. Plans are to continue expanding the British product mix alongside the US merchandise to allow customers the full range of global products.

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