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No rescue for Hardy Amies company | No rescue for Hardy Amies company |
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The firm founded by the former dressmaker to the Queen, Hardy Amies, has called in administrators after a failed rescue bid. | The firm founded by the former dressmaker to the Queen, Hardy Amies, has called in administrators after a failed rescue bid. |
The company, founded in 1946 by the late Sir Hardy Amies, is appointing Kroll as administrators after its funding remained "unclear". | The company, founded in 1946 by the late Sir Hardy Amies, is appointing Kroll as administrators after its funding remained "unclear". |
It said: "Until very recently the board was hopeful that funding would be received." | It said: "Until very recently the board was hopeful that funding would be received." |
The statement said the move had been taken with "regret". | The statement said the move had been taken with "regret". |
Shares in the Savile Row tailor were suspended two weeks ago when major shareholder Arev Brands Limited was unable to meet a request for further funds. | Shares in the Savile Row tailor were suspended two weeks ago when major shareholder Arev Brands Limited was unable to meet a request for further funds. |
Until recently substantial finance was provided to the group by Arev, which owns a 49.3% stake in the firm, including £1.5 million in loans since April. | Until recently substantial finance was provided to the group by Arev, which owns a 49.3% stake in the firm, including £1.5 million in loans since April. |
Hardy Amies, which has around 50 staff, has been suffering losses for several years. | Hardy Amies, which has around 50 staff, has been suffering losses for several years. |
Royal Warrant | Royal Warrant |
In June it warned that poor womenswear sales would see losses accelerate in the first half of this year and that they would continue into 2009. | In June it warned that poor womenswear sales would see losses accelerate in the first half of this year and that they would continue into 2009. |
It reported underlying losses of £1.1 million in 2007, although this was an improvement on the £1.8 million seen the year before thanks to a 35% surge in sales. | It reported underlying losses of £1.1 million in 2007, although this was an improvement on the £1.8 million seen the year before thanks to a 35% surge in sales. |
The Queen regularly wore Sir Hardy's outfits on state visits | The Queen regularly wore Sir Hardy's outfits on state visits |
The group has six outlets across the UK, including a store at Bristol's new Cabot Circus shopping centre. It is also stocked in dozens of stores nationwide, including Harvey Nichols. | The group has six outlets across the UK, including a store at Bristol's new Cabot Circus shopping centre. It is also stocked in dozens of stores nationwide, including Harvey Nichols. |
Last year, two new Hardy Amies menswear stores were opened in Edinburgh and Chester, followed by the launch of a new website and online store this year. | |
Sir Hardy, who died in 2003, founded the firm initially as a men's shop at 14 Savile Row in 1946, central London, which is still the group's flagship store. | |
The former wartime intelligence officer began dressing Princess Elizabeth in 1952 and was granted a royal warrant three years later. | |
In the 1960s and 1970s, Hardy Amies designed outfits for a number of high-profile clients including the 1966 England World Cup team and the 1972 British Olympic squad. | |
Sir Hardy shook up his traditional image when he created the futuristic costumes for Stanley Kubrick's science fiction film 2001: A Space Odyssey. | |
And in 2001 itself he sold his business to the Luxury Brands conglomerate. |