Mandarina Duck
This article relies largely or entirely on a single source. (June 2017) |
Location | Bologna, Italy |
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Opened | 1977 |
Website | mandarinaduck |
Mandarina Duck is an Italian fashion brand, most commonly associated with
History
Mandarina Duck was founded in 1977 by Paolo Trento and Pietro Mannato. Its first collection was called Utility. By 1996, Mandarina Duck had 68 stores worldwide.[2]
In 2004, Mandarina Duck launched a set of 4 luggages designed to fit the
In July 2011,
In 2014, Virgin Australia chose Mandarina Duck amenity kit bags for its business class.[7] In May 2017, Mandarina Duck launched a handbag made from recycled plastic bottles.[8]
In 2019, Turkish Airlines collaborated with Mandarina Duck to provide economy class passengers with amenity kits on long-haul flights, available in beige, orange, purple, blue, and green bags.[9]
Description
The company name and logo come from the
The company headquarters are in Bologna, Italy, with branches in Paris, Barcelona, Düsseldorf, Berlin, Vienna, and London, and outlets such as Banbridge Outlet in Northern Ireland. The CEO is Giovanni Bonatti since December 2015.[10]
References
- ^ a b "E-Land Buys Italy's Mandarina Duck - Pulse by Maeil Business News Korea". pulsenews.co.kr (in Korean). Retrieved 2020-04-16.
- ^ (in Spanish) María Irazusta, Para No Quedarse en Cueros, Elmiundo.es, 7 April 1996
- ^ New Range Of MINI Luggage By Mandarina Duck, Carpages.co.uk, 21 August 2004
- ^ Daniel Seijo, Nissan Micra Mandarina Duck, Motorpasion.com, 30 November 2007
- ^ Faithfull, Mark (2008-05-07). "Mandarina Duck sold to Italian leather retailer". Retail Week. Retrieved 2020-05-19.
- ^ Dusan Belic, Mandarina Duck launches new phone with Alcatel called MOON, Intomobile.com, 18 February 2009
- ^ David Flynn , Virgin Australia's new Mandarina Duck amenity kits with REN skincare, Ausbt.com.au, 3 September 2014
- ^ (in Spanish) Paula V. Pinuaga, Mandarina Duck presenta una línea a partir del reciclaje de botellas de plástico, Fashionunited.es, 24 May 2017
- ^ Clark, Jonny. "Turkish launches two new amenity kits, with Versace for Business Class and Mandarina Duck for Economy (You heard us right!)". Thedesignair.net. Retrieved 19 August 2022.
- ^ (in Italian) Giovanni Bonatti nuovo Ceo di Mandarina Duck, Businesspeople.it, 17 December 2015