How from Wasquehal, RougeGorge imagines the future of lingerie
The brand, created ten years ago, is now number 2 of the chains specializing in women's lingerie. For Catherine Gallais, CEO of RougeGorge, it's because the company sticks to the fundamental trends in textiles, which are more responsible.
ByMarc Grosclaude|
sharetwitterThe RougeGorge lingerie brand has nearly 700 employees, including a hundred in Wasquehal. PHOTO THIERRY THOREL - VDNPQRSilence reigns in the offices of RougeGorge, in Wasquehal. The pandemic is not only reflected in the 247 shops, which are closed. “We tried to spend 2020 in the best possible way. Fortunately, we have loyal customers,” appreciates Catherine Gallais, CEO of the company. No textile brand was spared by the crisis “but lingerie suffered less than clothing”.
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