The market may be cooling, but a number of in-demand brands remain of interest to financial backers. BoF identifies the top targets.
From its nascent influences in West Coast skate and music culture, AMIRI has carved its own path in the luxury fashion space. A sense of authenticity and independence, so intrinsically Californian, has remained the brand’s lodestar in its ascent from a buzzworthy LA-based menswear brand to the global house it is today.
From its LA beginnings, the brand has achieved global prominence, marked by Paris Fashion Week shows and presence in top retailers like Bergdorf Goodman and Harrods, alongside extensive online distribution.
The opening of the Rodeo Drive flagship store in 2020 evolved the brand manifestation further, revealing a distinct retail identity and vision that has been cultivated with the opening of ten other AMIRI stores, both US-based and abroad.
Underpinning AMIRI's journey is a commitment to quality, creativity, and innovation. The brand continues to navigate growth while preserving its core values and desirability.
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Boosted by its recent growth and a minority investment from Renzo Rosso’s OTB, Mike Amiri’s namesake luxury label is scaling on his own terms.
The Italian fashion group that owns Diesel, Marni and Maison Margiela took a minority stake in the Los Angeles-based brand founded by Mike Amiri.
Fashion’s Top M&A Targets
The market may be cooling, but a number of in-demand brands remain of interest to financial backers. BoF identifies the top targets.
Amiri Takes on the Luxury Establishment
Boosted by its recent growth and a minority investment from Renzo Rosso’s OTB, Mike Amiri’s namesake luxury label is scaling on his own terms.
Renzo Rosso’s OTB Invests in Amiri
The Italian fashion group that owns Diesel, Marni and Maison Margiela took a minority stake in the Los Angeles-based brand founded by Mike Amiri.