Luxury fashion retailer Frame is seeking expansion in Europe, the Middle East and Africa with the appointment of Thomas Lecoq as CEO of the business in the region.
Prior to the new appointment, Lecoq held key leadership positions at Ganni, Zimmerman, Vince, Marc Jacobs, and Giorgio Armani.
“With a significant presence in department stores globally and stores in the major US cities, with more to come, the brand is perfectly positioned to embark on an exciting new chapter to expand into diverse markets across Asia and EMEA,” Nicolas Dreyfus, Frame global CEO, told Fashion United.
“The potential for growth in our men’s line is particularly promising and our new elevated store concepts in Madison, Marylebone, and Georgetown are testament to our innovative approach to retail. All that’s left is to activate our strategy to further solidify our market position and I really feel that we are on the cusp of something truly remarkable.”
The company expects its EMEA revenue to more than double to $60 million over the next three years through its e-commerce platforms and physical retail locations.
Lecoq will be based in Paris as he performs his CEO role.