Barneys declares bankruptcy, joins growing list of fashion retailers in financial crisis

August 7, 2019

by Daphne Sorenson

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Barneys New York (also known as Barneys), one of fashion’s best-known luxury retailers, has filed for bankruptcy, and has announced plans to close 15 of its 22 stores in the United States. According to Bloomberg, “Barneys said it secured $218 million in financing and will continue to operate until it finds a buyer.”

Three of the cities that will continue to have brick-and-mortar Barneys stores are New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco. Barneys will close its stores in Chicago, Seattle and Las Vegas.

Barneys, which opened its first store Manhattan in 1923, has joined the growing list of fashion retailers on a steep financial decline, with store closures and bankruptcy filings. Casualties in the luxury retail business in the past year have included Lord & Taylor and Henri Bendel.

Non-luxury fashion retailers have also been victims of the “retail apocalypse,” which has been largely blamed on the rise of online shopping. Fashion retailers that have announced a massive percentage of store closures in 2018 and 2019 include Ann Taylor, Dressbarn, Victoria’s Secret, Gap, Kohl’s, Abercrombie & Fitch, Children’s Place, Gymboree, Foot Locker, David’s Bridal and Payless ShoeSource. A few fashion retailers (such as Charlotte Russe and Bebe) have emerged from bankruptcy and are slowly trying to build back their business under new ownership. Department stores that carry fashion (such as Macy’s, JC Penney and Sears) have also been closing stores.

 

Barneys New York announces thedrop@barneys in partnership with Highsnobiety

October 12, 2017

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The following is a press release from Barneys:

Barneys New York, in partnership with Highsnobiety, today announced the “thedrop@barneys“, a first-of-its-kind two-day event that will feature 30 exclusive capsule collection and product “drops”, designer appearances, unique in-store activations and programming featuring some of today’s biggest names in fashion. thedrop@barneys will take place at Barneys New York’s Madison Avenue flagship in New York City on October 28 & 29, and on Barneys.com.

“Barneys New York has always been known as a place for the convergence of entertainment, exclusive designer collaboration and unique experiences,” said Daniella Vitale, Chief Executive Officer & President, Barneys New York. “With thedrop@barneys, we are introducing a whole new concept – blending exclusive launches from the best new designers, one-of-a-kind experiences, compelling content, food and music, giving our customer a new and innovative way to explore and experience Barneys.”

“Today’s fashion culture revolves around newness, exclusivity and experience,” said Jeff Carvalho, Managing Director, Highsnobiety. “We’re excited to partner with Barneys New York on thedrop@barneys to give fashion enthusiasts a fresh way to interact with the brands and designers they follow.”

On day one, October 28, Barneys New York will release nine major collections in store throughout the day via various “drops”, along with personal appearances from designers, including: Virgil Abloh of Off-White, Mike Amiri of Amiri, Heron Preston, Faith Connexion, Marcelo Burlon, Greg Lauren, Francesco Ragazzi of Palm Angels, Ben Taverniti of Unravel Project, and Jerry Lorenzo of FEAR OF GOD.

These collections are part of thedrop@barneys’ 30+ designer launches available at its Madison Avenue flagship, as well as on Barneys.com. Other exclusive releases include Gucci, Alpha Industries, Alexander Wang, A-COLD-WALL*, 424, Ambush, Visitor on Earth, and more.

On day two, October 29, Highsnobiety and Barneys New York will host panel discussions at its Madison Avenue flagship, featuring a variety of designers, influencers and fashion industry insiders. The panels also will be livestreamed by Highsnobiety and Barneys New York. Activations will continue, including an appearance and signing by Tariq “Black Thought” Trotter of The Roots, a special handbag activation with Saint Laurent, custom hat orders from Nick Fouquet, Converse chain-stitching customization, SWEAR shoe customization, and more.

Throughout the weekend, Barneys New York will host more than 80 designers and vendors with more than 40 activations throughout the store across men’s, women’s, kids, home, beauty and jewelry. Customers will experience a wide range of unique in-store activations, including: a T-shirt bar featuring 25 exclusive graphic T-shirt styles from coveted brands, a DJ set from designers Heron Preston and Off-White’s Virgil Abloh, a curated space by FEAR OF GOD’s Jerry Lorenzo, a custom FILA immersive installation, tattoos from celebrity tattoo artist JonBoy, piercings from renowned piercer J. Colby Smith, a customized sneaker bar and more.

To register to attend thedrop@barneys at Barneys New York’s Madison Avenue flagship, visit:  https://www.barneys.com/thedrop.

For more information and updates on thedrop@barneys, visit: http://thewindow.barneys.com/

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