Celtic & Co. expands to the US with new partnership

British fashion brand Celtic & Co. is expanding its presence in the US with the launch of its spring collection at department store chains Nordstrom and Macy's.

The British retailer said its SS25 collection will be online with the two fashion brands by the end of February.

Other UK fashion brands Nordstrom and Macy's include in their online shopping list are Alexander McQueen, Burberry, Stella McCartney, Furniq UK and FatFace.

The partnerships was facilitated by Refined Networks, a company that helps launch fashion brands in major digital markets around the world and grow their online sales abroad. Refined Network’s client base includes well-known brands such as United Colors of Benetton, Sisley, Eton and Petit Bateau.

Zoe Bray, managing director at Celtic & Co., said: “The US is our biggest international market outside of the UK, and being available online with Nordstrom and Macy’s will help us reach new customers and provide learnings to be able to expand our presence in the US even further.”

The British retailer adds to the list of UK fashion brands that have expanded their presence in the US.

Currently, ASOS and Boohoo have significant presence in the US markets as they offer a bespoke US website which provides local shipping and returns.

Farfetch, Topshop and MatchesFashion also offer a curated selection from various designers specifically for US customers.



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