Wolford

This article is about marketer and manufacturer of hosiery and lingerie. For city in Pierce County, see Wolford, North Dakota.
Wolford AG
Public
Traded as WBAG: WLFD
Industry Apparel
Founded 1950
Headquarters Bregenz, Austria
Number of locations
approx. 60 countries, 270 stores[1]
Key people
Axel Dreher (COO/CFO, Member of the Managing Board), Ashish Sensarma (CEO, Member of the Managing Board)
Products Hosiery, bras, panties, and lingerie
Production output
Europe (Austria and Slovenia)
€157,35 million (2014/15)
Number of employees
approx. 1,570[2]
Website http://www.wolford.com

The Wolford AG, with its headquarter in Bregenz on Lake Constance in Austria, is a manufacturer of textiles of the top price segment focusing on tights, bodysuits and underwear, as well as women's clothing and accessories.

The Wolford AG has 16 subsidiaries and markets its products in approx. 60 countries through more than 270 own and partner-operated retail-stores, 3,000 trading partners and online.[3] Listed on the Vienna Stock Exchange since 1995, in the fiscal year 2014/15 (May 1, 2014 to April 30, 2015) the company generated revenues of 157.35 million euros.[2] Wolford has approx. 1.570 employees.

The company is well known for its seamless products such as tights, but also for its co-operations with photographers such as Helmut Newton,[4] Howard Schatz, Jean Baptiste Mondino and Rankin.[5] Design-wise, Wolford co-operated with designers such as Karl Lagerfeld and Vivienne Westwood.

History

In 1949 in Bregenz on Lake Constance (Austria), a city with a genuine textile heritage, the industrialist Reinhold Wolff from Vorarlberg (Austria) and the retail entrepreneur Walter Palmers (*1903, †1983) from Vienna founded a company called Wolff & Co. KG, focussing on the production of women's stockings made from real and artificial silk. They customized used American Cotton machines specifically for their own purposes, and for the first time processed polyamide fiber into stockings. The following year, the Wolford brand was officially registered. The brand name is an acronym of the name of the founder Reinhold Wolff and the city of Oxford. It should be internationally applicable. The international expansion began in the 1970s. In 1988, the company carried out a strategic refocusing and positioned its products in the luxury segment, which continues to today and is still being expanded. In addition to that, in April 1988, the company was transformed into a stock corporation. On February 14, 1995 Wolford went public with the so-called "Lady Share" in Vienna and Paris. The company made its mark over the years mainly due to its new seamless products, e.g. tights and bodysuits, as well as collaborations with designers such as Karl Lagerfeld, Emilio Pucci, Zac Posen, Kenzo, Valentino and Vivienne Westwood. Further, co-operations with photographers such as Helmut Newton and Mario Testino contributed to the brand awareness.

Company

The Executive Board of the Wolford AG consists of Axel Dreher (COO/CFO) and Ashish Sensarma (CEO).[6] On 31 July 2015, Thomas Melzer, who had been CFO for three years, left the Wolford AG at his own request. His responsibilities were taken over by the boards members Dreher and Sensarma.http://www.textilzeitung.at/business/industrie/detail/thomas-melzer-verlaesst-wolford.html On September 7, 2013 the long-standing chairwoman of the supervisory board, Theresa Jordi, died. Since September 2014, Antonella Mei-Pochtler is chairwoman of the supervisory board. Since November 2014, Grit Seymour is Creative Director at Wolford.

Products and fabrication

Wolford produces tights and stockings for women and men, underwear for women, women's clothing such as skirts, tops, shirts, pullovers etc., as well as accessories. All products are manufactured in Europe (Austria and Slovenia). Since March 2015, Wolford is a partner of Bluesign Technologies, a global network working for more sustainable production processes and more transparency in the fabrication of textiles.[7][8]

References

  1. "DGAP-Adhoc: Wolford AG: Sales and earnings in the first quarter of 2012/13". AWP AG für Wirtschaftspublikationen. 14 September 2012.
  2. 1 2 http://company.wolford.com/investor-relations/facts-figures/
  3. http://company.wolford.com/press/
  4. name=SundayTelegraph1996>"Tights up in lights: The gloves are on as new tights take off". The Sunday Telegraph (Sydney, Australia). 22 September 1996.
  5. "About Wolford".
  6. http://www.reuters.com/finance/stocks/companyOfficers?symbol=WLFDY.PK
  7. http://www.bluesign.com/
  8. http://www.mgpremium.com/wolford-bluesign-system-partner/
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