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Italian luxury fashion house with Medusa logo and Baroque prints; Capri Holdings (CPRI) Prada acquisition pending after 2024 deal, competing with Dolce and Gabbana and Givenchy for maximalist luxury.
Versace is a Milan-based Italian luxury fashion house — known for its bold, maximalist aesthetic, Baroque-print silks, Medusa logo, and glamorous ready-to-wear clothing, accessories, handbags, fragrances, and home furnishings — founded in 1978 by Gianni Versace and now owned by Capri Holdings (NYSE: CPRI, the luxury group also owning Michael Kors and Jimmy Choo). Following Gianni Versace's murder in 1997, the brand was steered by his sister Donatella Versace as Creative Director and is now navigating a transition as Capri Holdings sold Versace to Prada Group in late 2024.
Seattle outdoor retail co-op with 23M members returning profits as annual dividends; $3.8B revenue competing with Dick's Sporting Goods for outdoor gear across 180+ stores with Adventures, rentals, and co-op model.
REI (Recreational Equipment Inc.) is a Seattle-based consumer cooperative providing outdoor gear, apparel, footwear, and services for hiking, camping, climbing, cycling, paddling, and snow sports — operating as a member-owned co-op where profits are returned to members through annual dividends rather than shareholders. Founded in 1938 by Lloyd and Mary Anderson with 23 founding members, REI generated approximately $3.8 billion in revenue in fiscal year 2024, operating 180+ retail stores and rei.com in the US — serving 23 million active co-op members and positioning as the outdoor industry's most trusted specialty retailer.
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