Carmen March To Shutter Namesake Ready-To-Wear Label

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PARIS, FRANCE –Spanish designer Carmen March will shutter her namesake ready-to-wear label as the coronavirus crisis continues to take its toll on smaller fashion brands.

The brand, launched in 2016, will shut down all activities on May 30, it said in a statement on Thursday, without elaborating on the reasons for the decision. The Mallorca-born designer, formerly creative director of Pedro del Hierro Madrid, was known for her Eighties-inspired silhouettes with a Spanish twist.

Retailers like Net-a-porter and Montaigne Market carried her designs for empowered women, with signature pieces including structured bustier tops, ruffles and classic high-waisted pants, worn by celebrities including Katy PerryTaylor Swift and Rita Ora.

I would like to thank all the individuals and institutions that have supported me, not only on this last project, but throughout my career in fashion,” March said.

I feel blessed for having been able to work and learn so much from an amazing team of extraordinary people. These years have shaped me as a person, and have been the ultimate adventure,” she concluded.

Photos Credit: Courtesy of Carmen March

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