Global leader in accessible luxury fashion, not an NVOCC or logistics provider

SMCP S.A. is a French holding company specializing in accessible luxury fashion, uniting the brands Sandro, Maje, Claudie Pierlot, and De Fursac. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Paris, SMCP has established itself as a major player in the global ready-to-wear and accessories market. The company operates over 1,650 points of sale in more than 47 countries, leveraging a multi-channel strategy that includes directly operated stores, concessions, and e-commerce platforms. SMCP is recognized for its Parisian chic aesthetic, rapid collection replenishment, and strong focus on full-price sales, which have driven its consistent growth and international expansion. The group is publicly listed and maintains a robust financial performance, with revenues approaching 1.2 billion euros annually. SMCP's business model is centered on fashion retail and does not include NVOCC or maritime logistics operations.
SMCP is led by CEO Isabelle Guichot, supported by a strong executive committee including key figures such as Ilan Chétrite, Judith Milgrom, Evelyne Chétrite, and Patricia Huyghues Despointes (CFO). The leadership team brings extensive experience in luxury retail, brand management, and international business development. The company’s governance structure emphasizes creativity, operational agility, and financial discipline to support its global ambitions.
SMCP does not operate as an NVOCC and does not own or manage shipping containers or vessels. The company’s technology investments focus on omnichannel retail platforms, e-commerce infrastructure, and digital customer engagement. SMCP leverages advanced retail analytics and supply chain management systems to optimize inventory and enhance the customer experience.
SMCP maintains a significant international presence with over 1,650 points of sale across 47 countries. The company’s retail network includes directly operated stores, department store concessions, and franchised outlets, with a strong footprint in France, Europe/Middle East/Africa, Asia-Pacific, and the Americas. SMCP continues to expand its global reach, recently entering new markets such as Georgia and planning further development in South Korea.
SMCP reported cumulative sales of 895 million euros for the first nine months of 2025, with annual revenues consistently around 1.2 billion euros. The company has demonstrated steady organic growth across its brands and regions, particularly in the Americas and EMEA. SMCP’s financial strategy emphasizes full-price sales and margin improvement, supporting its position as a leading accessible luxury retailer.
SMCP specializes in the design, marketing, and retail of accessible luxury apparel and accessories for men and women. The company offers products under the Sandro, Maje, Claudie Pierlot, and De Fursac brands, distributed through a global network of stores, department store concessions, and e-commerce platforms. SMCP’s services focus on fashion retail, brand management, and customer experience enhancement. The group does not provide NVOCC, freight forwarding, or maritime logistics services. Its core capabilities are centered on fashion innovation, supply chain agility, and international retail operations.