Bareezé
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Industry | Fashion high-end retailer |
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Founded | 1985 |
Founders | Seema Aziz Hamid Zaman |
Headquarters | Lahore, Pakistan |
Number of locations | 450 (2016)[1] |
Number of employees | 5000 (2010) |
Parent | Sefam (Pvt.) Ltd |
Bareezé is a Pakistani high-end fashion retailer which is based in Lahore, Pakistan.[2]
It has its operations in Malaysia, United Arab Emirates, and the United Kingdom. It was founded by Pakistani fashion designer and philanthropist Seema Aziz.[1][3]
History[edit]
Founded in 1985 in Lahore by Seema Aziz.[2] Its parent company is Sefam (Pvt.) Ltd.
Brands[edit]
- Chinyere[4]
- Kayseria
- Leisure Club
- Minnie Minors (for children)
- Super Squad
- Rang Ja
- Bareeze Man[3][5]
- Working Woman
- Shahnameh
- Bareeze Home Expressions[3][5]
- Mom 2 B (closed)
- Urban Culture (closed)
- Minitoes ( New Born )
- The Fabric Store (TFS)
Network[edit]
Bareezé has 90 shops in Pakistan and four other countries: India, Malaysia, United Arab Emirates and United Kingdom. It also has a network of franchises.[6]The company has nearly 5000 employees.[2]
Council of Business Leaders[edit]
Bareezé co-founder Seema Aziz was chosen as a member to be on the Council of Business Leaders formed by the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan in October 2018.[7]
References[edit]
- ^ a b Isabel Sunnucks (16 January 2016). "Why Pakistan's most successful businesswoman should be celebrated". The Spectator (UK magazine). Retrieved 15 March 2022.
- ^ a b c Fashioning A New Future For Pakistan, Elmira Bayrasli, Forbes.com website, 23 November 2010. Retrieved 15 March 2022
- ^ a b c Be a man with Bareeze The Express Tribune (newspaper), Published 16 April 2014, Retrieved 15 March 2022
- ^ Twirling, swirling on the ramp Dawn (newspaper), Published 30 January 2011, Retrieved 15 March 2022
- ^ a b Momina Sibtain (7 October 2013). "Bareeze: Steering the mothership". The Express Tribune (newspaper). Retrieved 15 March 2022.
- ^ "Pakistani Clothing Brand in USA". Salai Shop. Retrieved 21 May 2024.
- ^ PM (Prime Minister) forms Council of Business Leaders Dawn (newspaper), Published 5 October 2018, Retrieved 15 March 2022