News about Peter Simon

Who is Paul-Charles PC Valmorbida? Mary-Kate Olsen, a Melbourne art dealer, is seen with her

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 19, 2023
Paul-Charles 'PC' Valmorbida, a third generation scion to a $500 million dollar fortune, before he was a flashy New York art dealer photographed alongside international gliterati, was a flashy New York art dealer.

Monsoon's reign was attributed to the mogul who ruled Monsoon

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 2, 2023
In 1973, Peter Simon discovered a site in Beauchamp Place, Knightsbridge, where the first Monsoon was born. Monsoon and Accessorize are both flourishing (he also owns East and has invested in Collagerie, the e-commerce website). 'Monsoon is doing well, but if you want some figures, they'll give us some.' There are sales of £260 million, up 43 percent to August 2022.' We've got 570 stores [both internationally and in the United Kingdom]. We have a solid balance sheet, no debt, £22 million cash; 19 new UK stores have opened in the last 12 months; and more are coming. 'Amazing digital growth has also boosted.'

Monsoon raids its archives to create a new 50th birthday series...Swish back to the 1970s boho chic

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 26, 2023
Monsoon was born in 1973 when he fell in love with the hand-crafted clothing he admired while traveling in India, Afghanistan, and Iran. At Portobello Road Market in London's Notting Hill, he began selling Afghan coats and dresses from Rajasthan. He opened a store in Knightsbridge's Beauchamp Place a year ago.

Woman who featured in commercial about euthanasia in Canada wanted to live but couldn't access care

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 6, 2022
A chronically ill woman who appeared in a controversial commercial about euthanasia in Canada had been complaining months before that she wanted to live but couldn't get healthcare. Jennyfer Hatch, 37, was the subject of a campaign by Canadian fashion behemoth La Maison Simons that chronicled her encounter with end-of-life care before her death in October. Jennyfer's 'All is Beauty' commercial, which included video of her speaking out about her'sacred' last breaths, was chastised for glorifying suicide. Jennyfer appeared in an interview in June in which she expressed her dissatisfaction with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS). She comes to the harrowing conclusion that it was 'far easier to let go than continue fighting'. The context of her inability to obtain health care in the commercial, which was revealed after intense discussion of Canada's assisted dying legislation. Last year, they were one of the world's most relaxed, with more than 10,000 people killed in Canada euthanized, a tenfold increase since being legalized in 2016. Jennyfer and her loved ones are shown waving bubbles next to the ocean, having picnics with friends, and watching a puppet show on the three-minute commercial.

The River Island pair contributes to Loaf's profits

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 12, 2022
According to accounts filed at Companies House, the firm earned £12.8 million in the year to March. During the pandemic, sales soared as customers spruced up their homes. Loaf's parent company paid a £20 million dividend over the year. After spending a whole Saturday trying to buy a bed, Etonian entrepreneur Charlie Marshall formed the company in 2008.