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Mulberry’s finance chief has resigned as the brand’s restructuring continues.
Charles Anderson will step down from his role on January 31, just two months after the luxury fashion brand pledged to halt falling sales and rising losses.
Mulberry has begun a process to find a successor and Anderson will continue to support the business until August.
Chairman Chris Roberts praised Anderson’s leadership as “pivotal in leading the business through a very challenging period.”
Boss Andrea Baldo is trying to return the brand to the glory days of Brit-Chic, when its Alexa bag was a must-have It Girl accessory.
Baldo has insisted it will “renew the brand’s relevance” in its own territory after UK sales fell 14 per cent to £31.3m in the six months to September 28.
Shakeup: Mulberry CFO Charles Anderson will resign on January 31, just two months after the luxury fashion brand pledged to stem falling sales.
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