Online store to relaunch French fashion house Sonia Rykiel after it was wound up in July

PARIS (AFP) – Online store Showroomprive on Wednesday (Dec 18) announced it would relaunch French fashion brand Sonia Rykiel, nearly five months after its demise following a court ruling.

A court in July ordered the winding up of the loss-making brand founded by the “Queen of Knits”.

The designer, who died nearly three years ago at 86, popularised wearing all black and made her name with the “Poor Boy Sweater” that film star Audrey Hepburn made a key part of her look.

But despite the boom in luxury French fashion, a buyer could not be found to take on the label after it went into receivership in April.

A court on Wednesday “authorised the sale of the brand’s assets for the benefit of Eric and Michael Dayan”, two brothers who co-founded Showroomprive, according to a statement issued by the pair.

They said their objective would be to promote the Sonia Rykiel label “in France and abroad”, describing it as a “flagship of French heritage”.

“The Sonia Rykiel fashion house is back in 2020,” the statement said, adding that it would be a “new adventure” for the brand and the two entrepreneurs.

The brand was once an icon of youthful revolt against the stuffy fashion establishment.

The first boutique opened on the Left Bank of the French capital in May 1968 just as students took to the streets outside demanding an end to the old order.

But last year the brand lost money.

Several investors expressed interest in taking the house on but all came to nothing, leading to July’s winding up order.

Founded in 2006, French e-commerce company Showroomprive is one of the biggest online retailers in Europe.

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