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Walpole is the official body for the UK's luxury goods sector. It represents the interests of 270 British brands and members include
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Burberry Burberry is a British luxury fashion house established in 1856 by Thomas Burberry headquartered in London, England. It currently designs and distributes ready to wear, including trench coats (for which it is most famous), leather accessories, ...
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Claridge's Claridge's is a 5-star hotel at the corner of Brook Street and Davies Street in Mayfair, London. It has long-standing connections with royalty that have led to it sometimes being referred to as an "annexe to Buckingham Palace". Claridge's Hote ...
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Harrods Harrods Limited is a department store located on Brompton Road in Knightsbridge, London, England. It is currently owned by the state of Qatar via its sovereign wealth fund, the Qatar Investment Authority. The Harrods brand also applies to other ...
. Its purpose is to promote, protect and develop a sector that in 2019 was estimated to be worth £48 billion to the UK economy.


History

In 1990, the Churchill Group was founded by a collection of British companies, including
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DAKS Simpson Simpsons of Piccadilly was a large retail store situated at 203-206 Piccadilly in central London. It was created by Alexander Simpson and architect Joseph Emberton. When it opened in April 1936 it was the largest menswear store in Britain, and ...
, the Savoy Group and the
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. The aim was to ‘promote British excellence’. The name was changed to Walpole in 1992 in honour of
Robert Walpole Robert Walpole, 1st Earl of Orford, (26 August 1676 – 18 March 1745; known between 1725 and 1742 as Sir Robert Walpole) was a British statesman and Whig politician who, as First Lord of the Treasury, Chancellor of the Exchequer, and Leader ...
– the de facto first British Prime Minister. In 2001, Walpole held the first of its annual awards ceremonies to celebrate British luxury brands, and in 2005, the group shifted its focus from promoting British excellence to promoting, protecting and developing British luxury and began proactively lobbying on behalf of its members in Westminster and Brussels. In 2010, Walpole joined equivalent lobby groups in Italy (
Altagamma The Altagamma Foundation (in it, Fondazione Altagamma) is the Italian luxury brands committee composed of companies in the fields of design, fashion, food, jewellery, automobiles, and hospitality. History The Altagamma Foundation was created in ...
), France (
Comité Colbert The Comité Colbert is an association "to promote the concept of luxury." The members are 81 French luxury brands. It was founded in 1954 by Jean-Jacques Guerlain. ''Métiers'' or Trade Sectors The association is divided into thirteen métiers o ...
), Germany (Meisterkreis) and Spain (Circulo Fortuny) to form the European Cultural and Creative Industries Alliance (ECCIA) and, in 2011, the EU Commission recognised ‘luxury’ as a sector in its own right.
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formed a partnership with Walpole in 2013 to provide seminars and projects for MBA students. A report in the Financial Times noted that ‘Degrees in luxury goods, as well as degree tracks and executive short courses, have been popular in France for many years.’ 2014 saw Walpole's then CEO Julia Carrick awarded an OBE in recognition of her services to British industry. In 2017, and following the UK's decision to leave the EU, Walpole expressed concerns about the impact of Brexit on Britain's luxury sector. Current Walpole CEO Helen Brocklebank appeared on CNBC Europe saying that although the majority of customers for high-end UK products exist outside of Europe, many brands have ‘complex supply chains across Europe.’ The organisation launched its first ‘trade mission’ to New York in 2017 to promote the British luxury sector. The following year, former UK Secretary of State for International Trade
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joined Walpole's delegation as part of a four-day showcase of British brands in New York. In 2019, the UK luxury sector was found to be worth £48 billion following a report commissioned by Walpole and analysed by international consultancy firm,
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. On 14 January 2020, Walpole launched its British Luxury Sustainability Manifesto in partnership with McKinsey & Company to encourage more luxury businesses to work towards a net carbon and zero waste future. The manifesto was signed by 70 brands including
Harrods Harrods Limited is a department store located on Brompton Road in Knightsbridge, London, England. It is currently owned by the state of Qatar via its sovereign wealth fund, the Qatar Investment Authority. The Harrods brand also applies to other ...
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Burberry Burberry is a British luxury fashion house established in 1856 by Thomas Burberry headquartered in London, England. It currently designs and distributes ready to wear, including trench coats (for which it is most famous), leather accessories, ...
and Dunhill. This was followed in 2021 by Walpole's first Sustainability Report.


Brands of Tomorrow

In 2007, Walpole launched Brands of Tomorrow, a programme designed to mentor and provide support for British companies with a turnover of less than £5m that may lack the resources or expertise to grow. Among the companies that have been part of the Brands of Tomorrow are watchmaker Bremont, jeweller Astley Clarke, independent retailer
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and fashion label GOAT. Fashion designer
Emilia Wickstead Emilia Wickstead (born June 1983) is a New Zealand-born fashion designer based in London, England. In 2014 she won the Red Carpet Designer of the Year Award at the Elle Style Awards, and her clients include Samantha Cameron, and the Princess of W ...
initially came through the London Business School-Walpole MBA programme before being selected as a Brand of Tomorrow in 2015.


References

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External links


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Trade associations based in the United Kingdom