Stradivarius (clothing brand)

Stradivarius (Spanish: [estɾaðiˈβaɾjus], Catalan: [estɾaðiˈvaɾjus]) is a women's clothing fashion brand from Spain owned by the Inditex group.

Stradivarius España, S.A.
TypeSociedad Anónima
IndustryRetail
FoundedBarcelona, Spain (1994 (1994))
Headquarters,
ProductsClothing, accessories
Revenue 1,480 million (2017)[1]
ParentInditex
Divisions
  • Stradivarius Diseño
  • Stradivarius Logística,
Websitewww.stradivarius.com
A Stradivarius clothing store in the SM Aura Premier mall in Bonifacio Global City, Metro Manila, Philippines.

History

Stradivarius was developed in 1994 as a family owned business with an innovative concept in fashion in Barcelona, Spain. However, Stradivarius joined the Inditex group in 1999 and, currently, the brand is present in 62 countries with 925 stores all over the world.

Stradivarius in the world

The number of Stradivarius stores in each country:[2]

Africa

  • Morocco: 7
  • Egypt: 5
  • Tunisia: 3
  • Algeria: 2
  • Angola: 1
  • Mozambique: 1

Americas

  • Mexico: 48
  • Colombia: 12
  • Guatemala: 3
  • Costa Rica: 2
  • Dominican Republic: 2
  • Ecuador: 2
  • Honduras: 2
  • Panama: 2
  • El Salvador: 1
  • Nicaragua: 1

Asia

  • China: 49
  • Saudi Arabia: 47
  • Turkey: 35
  • Indonesia: 15
  • Japan: 9
  • Israel: 8
  • Lebanon: 7
  • Jordan: 6
  • Kazakhstan: 6
  • United Arab Emirates: 6
  • Philippines: 4
  • Hong Kong: 3
  • Qatar: 3
  • Kuwait: 2
  • Bahrain: 1
  • Macao: 1
  • Oman: 1
  • Singapore: 1
  • South Korea: 1
  • Thailand: 1
  • Vietnam: 1

Europe

  • Spain: 283
  • Italy: 84
  • Russia: 83
  • Poland: 55
  • Portugal: 44
  • France: 27
  • Romania: 23
  • Greece: 21
  • Ukraine: 12
  • Serbia: 7
  • Cyprus: 7
  • Hungary: 7
  • Bulgaria: 6
  • Croatia: 6
  • Netherlands: 6
  • United Kingdom: 6
  • Czech Republic: 5
  • Ireland: 4
  • Lithuania: 4
  • Slovenia: 4
  • Slovakia: 4
  • Bosnia-Herzegovina: 4
  • Albania: 2
  • Armenia: 2
  • Azerbaijan: 2
  • Georgia: 2
  • Andorra: 1
  • Belarus: 1
  • Estonia: 1
  • Kosovo: 1
  • Latvia: 1
  • Malta: 1
  • Montenegro: 1
  • North Macedonia: 1
  • Belgium: 2

References

  1. "Annual Report 2017" (PDF). Inditex S.A. Retrieved January 4, 2019.
  2. "Inditex en el mundo". Retrieved 2018-12-14.
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