PARIS — Belgian designer Cédric Charlier is parting ways with licensing partner Aeffe SpA, the Italian company has confirmed.
The licensing agreement — for the production and worldwide distribution of Charlier’s signature collection — was signed in January 2012, with the Paris-based designer’s first women’s collection produced by Aeffe launching for fall 2013. Men’s designs were added for fall 2017.
In 2019, Aeffe — the bulk of whose business comes from the Moschino brand — reported sales in its “other brands” segment, which includes sales for Cédric Charlier and Jeremy Scott’s signature label, drop 9.4 percent, or 10.2 percent at constant currency rates, to 8.6 million euros.
The licensing agreement — for the production and worldwide distribution of Charlier’s signature collection — was signed in January 2012, with the Paris-based designer’s first women’s collection produced by Aeffe launching for fall 2013. Men’s designs were added for fall 2017.
In 2019, Aeffe — the bulk of whose business comes from the Moschino brand — reported sales in its “other brands” segment, which includes sales for Cédric Charlier and Jeremy Scott’s signature label, drop 9.4 percent, or 10.2 percent at constant currency rates, to 8.6 million euros.