Bankers and would-be buyers are talking about what comes next for Versace and Jimmy Choo, and where they land next year, WWD’s Evan Clark reports. Financial sources told WWD that Capri Holdings (CPRI), which owns both brands, is working with Barclays to try to find buyers for the businesses. Neither Capri nor Barclays responded to requests for comment. The process is just beginning and it’s not clear whether the brands would be sold together or separately or at all, the author notes.
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