Harvey Nichols

{{Short description|Department store in London, England}}

{{Use British English|date=January 2012}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=December 2020}}

{{Infobox company

| name = Harvey Nichols Group Limited

| logo = HarveyNichols logo.svg

| logo_size = 250px

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| image = Iconic Store - geograph.org.uk - 5406101.jpg

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| image_caption = Exterior of the flagship store in Knightsbridge (2017)

| trade_name = Harvey Nichols

| type = Subsidiary

| industry = Retail

| genre = Department stores

| founded = {{Start date and age|1831}} in London, England, United Kingdom

| founder = Benjamin Harvey

| hq_location = 109–125 Knightsbridge, London, England, United Kingdom

| num_locations = 13

| num_locations_year = 2025

| area_served = {{flat list|

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| products =

| parent = Dickson Concepts

| website = {{URL|harveynichols.com}}

| footnotes = {{cite web|url=https://www.harveynichols.com/info/help/about/the-company/|title=About Us|publisher=Harvey Nichols|accessdate=13 April 2025}}

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Harvey Nichols Group Limited (trading as Harvey Nichols) is a British luxury department store chain founded in 1831 by Benjamin Harvey; it is headquartered at its flagship store in Knightsbridge, London. It sells designer fashion collections for men and women, fashion accessories, beauty products, fine wines and luxury foods. It is owned by Hong Kong luxury goods company Dickson Concepts. The chain has 14 locations worldwide across Hong Kong, Ireland, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and the United Kingdom,{{cite web|url=https://www.harveynichols.com/info/help/contact-us/stores/ |title=Our Stores|publisher=Harvey Nichols|access-date=24 November 2023}} including a Beauty Bazaar in Liverpool and a brasserie in the OXO Tower, London.

History

The business was founded by Benjamin Harvey as a linen shop in Knightsbridge in 1831. Harvey died in 1850, leaving the business in the care of his wife Anne, who went into partnership with Harvey's son-in-law, James Nichols, to form Harvey Nichols & Co.{{cite book|url= https://books.google.com/books?id=eSKUDQAAQBAJ&pg=PT268 |title= The Jewel of Knightsbridge: The Origins of the Harrods Empire|first= Robin |last=Harrod |year=2017|publisher=History Press|isbn=978-0750981941}}

In 1889, the existing space was demolished to make way for a new department store. The building was designed by C. W. Stephens and built in stages between 1889 and 1894.{{cite web |title=Harrods Store Heritage Asset Guidelines |url=https://www.rbkc.gov.uk/idoxWAM/doc/Other-1895210.pdf?extension=.pdf&id=1895210&location=VOLUME2&contentType=application/pdf |website=Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea |access-date=6 March 2019 }}{{Dead link|date=July 2024 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} In 1920, Harvey Nichols was purchased by Debenhams and, in 1985 Debenhams including Harvey Nichols was acquired by the Burton Group.{{cite book|url= https://books.google.com/books?id=OJ8QDQAAQBAJ&pg=PA272 |title=The Debt Trap How leverage impacts private-equity performance|first= Sebastien|last= Canderle|page=272|year=2016|publisher=Harriman House|isbn=978-0857195418}}

In October 1991, Dickson Poon of Dickson Concepts acquired Harvey Nichols from the Burton Group for £53.6 million.{{cite news|url=https://wwd.com/feature/article-1119481-1779393/|title=Harvey Nichols: Dickson's Triumph: Dicksons Concepts used tough tactics to make Harvey Nichols a success|date=16 September 1997|newspaper=Women's Wear Daily|access-date=20 August 2023}}

Throughout its run in the 1990s and 2000s, Harvey Nichols was heavily mentioned in BBC comedy series Absolutely Fabulous, starring Jennifer Saunders and Joanna Lumley.{{Cite news|url=https://www.thetimes.com/business-money/markets/article/harvey-nichols-business-department-store-covid-harrods-ab-fabulous-w2wxl8vt2|title=Harvey Nichols: Not so fabulous these days, darling|first=Sam|last=Chambers|date=20 August 2023|via=www.thetimes.co.uk}}

On 17 February 2014 Stacey Cartwright joined Harvey Nichols as chief executive officer of the Harvey Nichols Group of Companies. She replaced Joseph Wan, who held the position of CEO for 21 years and who retired at the end of March 2014.{{cite web|url=http://www.vogue.co.uk/news/2014/1/08/stacey-cartwright-new-harvey-nichols-ceo-joseph-wan|title=Vogue- Meet Harvey Nichols's New CEO|date=8 January 2014|access-date= 9 April 2014}}

Former CEO Stacey Cartwright left the company on 30 April 2018, handing over control of the company to Daniela Rinaldi and Manju Malhotra. Under their management, Harvey Nichols generated £229 million for the year to 30 March 2019, which marked a nine per cent increased from the year before.{{Cite web|url=https://www.retailadr.org.uk/harvey-nichols-posts-jump-in-sales-and-profit/|title=Harvey Nichols posts jump in sales and profit|date=2019-07-09|website=RetailADR|language=en-GB|access-date=2020-02-18}}

In November 2019, after co-chief operating officer Daniela Rinaldi resigned from the company, the other co-operating chief, Manju Malhotra, became sole chief operating officer, working closely with executive director Pearson Poon.{{Cite web|url=https://www.retailgazette.co.uk/blog/2019/11/harvey-nichols-co-coo-daniela-rinaldi-resigns-after-35-years-with-the-retailer/|title=Harvey Nichols co-COO Daniela Rinaldi resigns|last=Jahshan|first=Elias|date=2019-11-21|website=Retail Gazette|language=en-GB|access-date=2019-12-23}}

On 16 August 2023, it was announced that Manju Malhotra will leave Harvey Nichols at the end of the year after working for the company for over 25 years. Pearson Poon was subsequently appointed Vice Chairman.{{Cite web|url=https://fashionunited.de/nachrichten/personen/harvey-nichols-chefin-verlaesst-luxushaendler/2023081652676|title=Harvey Nichols: Chefin verlässt Luxushändler|date=16 August 2023|website=FashionUnited}}

Kate Phelan was appointed as the brands first ever creative director in November 2024.{{Cite web |last=Shoaib |first=Maliha |date=2024-11-04 |title=Harvey Nichols appoints Kate Phelan as first-ever creative director |url=https://www.voguebusiness.com/story/consumers/harvey-nichols-appoints-kate-phelan-as-first-ever-creative-director |access-date=2024-11-04 |website=Vogue Business |language=en-US}}

Locations

File:harvey nichols store in bristol arp.jpg store at Cabot Circus opened in September 2008. The tower above is luxury flats.]]

File:Harvey Nichols Central Hong Kong.jpg, Hong Kong]]

The London flagship store is in Knightsbridge, a short distance from rival Harrods. In 1996 Harvey Nichols launched its first stand-alone restaurant in London, the OXO Tower Restaurant, Bar, and Brasserie, viewing the River Thames. OXO and three of the in-store restaurants were designed by London-based architects Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands. During the same year, Harvey Nichols opened its first store outside London in Leeds: a 60,000 sq ft (5,600 m2) store in the 19th century Victoria Quarter, dubbed at the time "Knightsbridge of the North".{{Cite web|url=https://www.business-live.co.uk/retail-consumer/department-store-chain-harvey-nichols-21874180|title=Harvey Nichols to celebrate 25th anniversary of Leeds store|first=Graeme|last=Whitfield|date=15 October 2021|website=Business Live}}

Due to the company's ambition to expand into Scotland, several potential locations were considered in Edinburgh and Glasgow. Eventually the company bought a site in St Andrew Square, Edinburgh and the £32 million project was under way. The store opened in Summer 2002.{{Cite web|url=https://www.edinburgharchitecture.co.uk/harvey-nichols-edinburgh|title=Harvey Nichols Building Edinburgh, Scotland: Architecture|date=28 September 2010|website=Lothians}}

After the 1996 Manchester bombing in the centre of Manchester, the city underwent major redevelopment. Harvey Nichols announced in 2000 they would open a 100,000 sq ft (9,000 m2) flagship store to help revive the city. The store opened in 2002 on New Cathedral Street, next door to its rival Selfridges which had opened a year earlier. Along with fashion, the Manchester store accommodates beauty, food, wine and a bar/brasserie on the second floor.{{Cite web|url=https://fashionunited.uk/news/fashion/harvey-nichols-opens-in-manchester/2003081838029|title=Harvey Nichols Opens In Manchester|date=19 August 2003|website=FashionUnited}}

Harvey Nichols trialled a 22,000 square foot (2000 m2 "Beauty Bazaar" store in Manesty's Lane in the Liverpool One shopping area in 2012. The store has now become a permanent location for the company.{{cite web|url=http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/liverpool-news/local-news/2012/01/09/liverpool-one-shop-confirmed-by-harvey-nichols-92534-30086568/|title='Liverpool One Shop For Harvey Nichols' – Liverpool Echo, 9th January 2012|last=Houghton|first=Alistair|publisher=Liverpoolecho.co.uk|access-date=12 January 2012}}

Harvey Nichols has had a presence at The Mailbox in Birmingham since 2001. In May 2013 they announced that they were to double the size of the store. The new store, a few doors down, covers 45,000 square feet, double the size of the existing store.{{cite news |last=Alexander |first= Ella|date=30 May 2013 |title= Harvey Nichols' New Move: Bigger, Better And in Birmingham|url= http://www.vogue.co.uk/news/2013/05/30/harvey-nichols-reopens-birmingham-store---expansion--relocation|newspaper= Vogue|access-date= 9 March 2014}}

class="wikitable sortable"

|+ List of Harvey Nichols stores{{Cite web|url=https://careers.harveynichols.com/|title=Search Harvey Nichols Careers, Jobs In Retail, Hospitality, Head Office, UK|website=Harvey Nichols}}

! Country

! City

! Shopping center or district

! Year
opened

! Year
closed

! class="unsortable" | Notes

Azerbaijan

| Baku

|

| 2015

| 2015

| Converted to BARKERS after terminating licence agreement{{cite news|last1=Butler|first1=Sarah|title=Harvey Nichols drops Azerbaijan store after split with business partner|url=https://www.theguardian.com/business/2015/jul/22/harvey-nichols-drops-azerbaijan-baku-business|access-date=25 August 2015|agency=The Guardian|date=22 July 2015}}{{Cite web|title=Barkers Baku (@barkersbaku) • Instagram photos and videos|url=https://www.instagram.com/barkersbaku/|access-date=2020-10-15|website=instagram.com|language=en}}

rowspan="2" | China

| rowspan="2" | Hong Kong

| The Landmark in Central

|

| 2023

|

Pacific Place

|

|

| {{cite web|url=https://www.pacificplace.com.hk/en/style/directory/harvey-nichols|title=Harvey Nichols|publisher=Pacific Place|access-date=20 August 2023}}

rowspan="6" | England

| Birmingham

| The Mailbox

| 2001

| {{N/A}}

|

Bristol

| Cabot Circus

| 2008

| {{N/A}}

|

Leeds

| Victoria Leeds

| 1996

| {{N/A}}

|

Liverpool

| Liverpool One

| 2012

| 2025

| Beauty Bazaar

London

| Knightsbridge

| 1831

| {{N/A}}

| Flagship store

Manchester

| New Cathedral Street

| 2002

| {{N/A}}

|

Indonesia

| Jakarta

| Grand Indonesia

| 2008

| 2010

| Operated by Mitra Adiperkasa{{cite web|url=http://bataviase.co.id/node/384313|title=Harvey Nichols to Close Just 2 Years After Opening|date=17 September 2010|publisher=Bataviase.co.id|access-date=12 January 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110812061336/http://bataviase.co.id/node/384313|archive-date=12 August 2011|url-status=dead}}

Ireland

| Dublin

| Dundrum Town Centre

| 2005

| {{N/A}}

|

Kuwait

| Kuwait City

| The Avenues

| 2012

| {{N/A}}

|

Qatar

| Doha

| Doha Festival City

| 2018

| {{N/A}}

| Operated by Al Mana Group of Companies{{Cite web|last=Jahshan|first=Elias|date=2018-05-11|title=Harvey Nichols opens new Qatar flagship|url=https://www.retailgazette.co.uk/blog/2018/05/harvey-nichols-opens-qatar-flagship/|access-date=2019-12-20|website=Retail Gazette|language=en-GB}}

Saudi Arabia

| Riyadh

| Al-Faysaliyah Tower

|

|

| {{cite news|url=https://www.arabnews.com/node/2253066/saudi-arabia|title=Harvey Nichols Riyadh launches Ramadan fashion caravan|date=18 February 2023|newspaper=Arab News|access-date=20 August 2023}}

Scotland

| Edinburgh

| St. Andrew's Square

| 2002

| {{N/A}}

|

rowspan="2" | Turkey

| rowspan="2" | Istanbul

| Kanyon Shopping Mall

| 2006

| 2021

| Operated by DEMSA Group{{cite news|last=Yesilada|first=Atilla|date=19 April 2021|title=Harvey Nichols quitting Turkey|website=P.A.Turkey|url=https://www.paturkey.com/news/breaking-harvey-nichols-quittign-turkey/2021/|access-date=19 April 2021}}

Ankara's Next Level

| 2017

| 2020

| {{Cite web|last=Haberler|first=Güncel|date=19 April 2021|title=Harvey Nichols Türkiye'den Çekiliyor|url=https://www.fortuneturkey.com/2006-yilinda-turkiye-pazarina-giren-ingiliz-luks-moda-perakende-zinciri-harvey-nichols-surpriz-bir-karar-aldi-unlu-marka-turkiyeden-cekildi|website=Fortune Turkey}}

United Arab Emirates

| Dubai

| Mall of the Emirates

| 2006

| {{N/A}}

| Operated by Al Tayer Insignia{{cite web|url=https://www.malloftheemirates.com/en/find-a-store/harvey-nichols|title=Harvey Nichols|publisher=Mall of the Emirates|access-date=20 August 2023}}

Controversies

Soon after opening a new store in Edinburgh in 2002, the managers faced an official complaint after staff tried to stop a homeless man selling the Big Issue magazine outside.{{cite web|url=http://news.scotsman.com/homelessness/Magazine-sales-a-Big-Issue.2353035.jp |title=Magazine sales a Big Issue at Harvey Nicks |work=The Scotsman |location=UK |date=17 August 2002 |access-date=12 January 2012}}

In mid-2003 objections were made to a Harvey Nichols magazine advertisement that appeared in Vogue, ELLE and Harpers & Queen and on a poster. The complainants objected that the advertisement was irresponsible, because it showed unsafe driving and was offensive to people who had been, or who knew people who had been involved in road accidents.{{cite web|title=EasyJet faces ASA rap as 'sexist and offensive' ad is investigated|work=Marketing Week|date=12 June 2003|url=https://www.marketingweek.com/easyjet-faces-asa-rap-as-sexist-and-offensive-ad-is-investigated/|quote=The ASA has also ordered Harvey Nichols to withdraw its press and poster ad, which shows a female car driver applying lipstick and a blurred photograph of a pedestrian through the windscreen, on the grounds of it being irresponsible and offensive to people who have been involved in road accidents.}}

In September 2013, Harvey Nichols resumed the sale of fur in its United Kingdom stores following a decade-long embargo.{{cite web|last=Brown|first=Annie|title=Cruel in the Name of Cool; PETA Video Disputes Claims of Industry's 'Ethical' Label|work=Daily Record|date=27 November 2014|url=https://www.thefreelibrary.com/CRUEL+IN+THE+NAME+OF+COOL%3b+PETA+video+disputes+claims+of+industry%27s...-a0391658176|quote=PETA are continuing to target Harvey Nichols, who recently abandoned their decade-long fur-free policy in order to start selling Origin Assured fur.|publisher=Scottish Daily Record & Sunday|via=TheFreeLibrary}} The decision attracted much criticism, focusing on the way animals were treated. The company denied allegations of cruelty and insisted its furs are ethically sourced from reputable suppliers.

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