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Farfetch launches Reebok partnership

The partnership is being managed by New Guards Group (NGG), a wholly owned Farfetch company, that has formed a new division, NGG++, to operate the Reebok brand

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Farfetch, the leading global platform for the luxury fashion industry, has recently launched its European partnership with Reebok, following its acquisition in 2022.

The partnership is being managed by New Guards Group (NGG), a wholly owned Farfetch company. NGG has formed a new division, NGG++, to operate the Reebok brand and focus on accelerating opportunities for NGG brands’ sportswear and sneaker categories.

Cristiano Fagnani, previously chief marketing officer of NGG, has been appointed to the role of CEO of NGG++. Fagnani brings over 20 years of industry experience to the role, following a successful career at Nike, where he led energy marketing, brand experience and product collaborations.

José Neves, Farfetch founder, chairman and CEO said: “We are delighted to be working with Authentic on such a beloved heritage brand. Reebok has great potential to expand into the luxury space, reigniting its loyal customer base and capturing the imagination of a new luxury global audience. Under the astute and energetic guidance of Cristiano and the NGG++ team, we believe this partnership will unlock huge value for the brand and for Farfetch.

“We are delighted that the NGG++ and Farfetch Platform Solutions teams have ensured Reebok’s wholesale and e-commerce operations are up and running on time and on budget. We look forward to delivering on further milestones for Reebok throughout our partnership.”

Fagnani said: “NGG++ is now operating Reebok across Europe, overseeing marketing and e-commerce operations, as well as driving wholesale distribution. In addition, NGG++ has the vision to redefine the space between sport and culture to empower movement. 

“I am excited by the opportunity to leverage the brand through luxury collaborations and new high-end products designed in Milan and made in Italy. All of this will help us accelerate wider opportunities for NGG in the sneaker and sportswear markets.”

Todd Krinsky, CEO of Reebok, added: “Since announcing our partnership last year, I’ve been incredibly impressed with the energy, passion and opportunities the NGG and Farfetch teams have already brought to the table. 

“Our concept sneakers with Botter x HP that debuted at Paris Fashion Week earlier this year were a great indicator of all that’s to come and we can’t wait to introduce more game-changing collaborations and innovations that will elevate the brand’s legacy and further Reebok’s global appeal.”

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