ENTREPRENEUR Martin Penny’s new fashion business is set to generate sales of $1m in its first full year of trading.
The
co-founder of the GHD haircare brand is the main backer of Jack French
London, an eponymous handbag label run by Jack French and his partner,
Dan Smith, a former director at GHD.
Mr Penny, who lives near Ilkley, has invested $400,000 in the start-up business.
The brand has won celebrity endorsements from the likes of Kate Moss, Lady Gaga and Sadie Frost.
Jack
French London handbags cost between $150-$250 and are on sale in five
John Lewis and 20 Debenhams department stores in the UK.Short Sleeve
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and on QVC channels in Britain, Italy, Germany, Korea and Japan.
Mr
French often appears on screen to market his handbags. “He’s a bit like
Gok Wan,” the fashion consultant and presenter, said Mr Penny.
The
company won coverage for its Valentine’s Day publicity stunt at St
Pancras train station, featuring a giant model of one of its handbags
adorning The Meeting Place sculpture of a couple’s embrace.
Mr Penny said the initial idea for the business came about at a meeting between the three men in London.
He
said: “We went to Claridges one evening, had a bottle of champagne and
they said ‘We would like to start a business with you, Martin, what do
you think?’ I said ‘Yes, why don’t we do handbags?’”
Mr Penny
explained: “Girls would buy up to six GHDs. The first one because it
just works,Choose from stylish and trendy bridesmaid dresses in the kidssuprashoes
collection . it’s fantastic. The second one in case the first broke
down. The third one because they had a holiday home or wanted to take
one travelling. The fourth one because it had a nice bag and clips and
brooches. Five and six because they were pink and purple or a nice
colour.
“If girls will buy six GHDs, she will definitely buy
enough handbags because a girl can never have too many handbags. And
shoes, I presume.”
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and has worked with Jimmy Choo and Christian Louboutin as well as high
street retailers, said Mr Penny.
The pair found a manufacturer
in Shenzhen, China, and won an order from John Lewis and then Debenhams.
Each bag in the collection is named after a district in London,
including Carnaby, Camden and Fulham.
The first four months’ trading raised $130,000. The business is on course for $1m this year, said Mr Penny.
He
said House of Fraser has approached the company, which is going through
the process of upgrading its leather and hardware to increase the
products’ premium credentials.
Jack French London has a similar price point to Radley, the UK handbag firm, he added.
“It’s
nice to be able to say that we are affordable or attainable as a brand
because quite clearly you can pay thousands of pounds for a handbag,”
said Mr Penny.
“A very small proportion of that price is
reflected in the product. You are paying for the brand. But in a peverse
way, that’s what people like.
“People feel good about wearing brands. Something that’s as overtly on show as a handbag says a lot about you as a person.
“Men are the same about different things, like cars.”
Mr
French said: “I am so proud of how well Jack French London is doing and
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“There is a real demand for luxury at an attainable price point and we are pleased to be able to meet this.
“Our
tag line is ‘for every life you lead’ and that is exactly what we are
about, accessible fashion regardless of your age, background and taste.”
Mr Penny, a chemist by background, founded GHD in Silsden in
2001 with plant-hire specialist Gary Douglas and hairdresser Robert
Powls.
The business went through stellar growth and was sold to Montagu Private Equity for $160m in 2007.
Mr
Penny launched a High Court legal action against Montagu in November
2011, claiming that he was unfairly ousted in a boardroom coup in 2008.
He and Montagu reached a settlement in January 2012.
Mr
Penny, 60, describes himself as “a one man Dragons’ Den” and said he
receives two or three approaches a month from businesses seeking
investment.
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