Mulberry founder Roger Saul cosies up to LVMH amid bid battle

  • Saul admitted Mulberry had struggled in recent years 

Fashionistas: Roger Saul with his wife Monty

The founder of Mulberry has spoken out about an £83million bid from retail tycoon Mike Ashley last week.

Roger Saul, who started the firm in 1971 in Somerset, said it would fit more naturally with a European luxury player such as LVMH.

He admitted Mulberry had struggled in recent years. 

‘The company needs to go back to the spirit of the brand as a whole,’ he said. 

‘It has languished. It has become too reliant on handbags.’ 

Singapore billionaire Ong Beng Seng has a controlling stake, but is trying to fend off Ashley, who is the second-largest shareholder.

Ashley made the offer, which was rebuffed, as he strives to move his empire upmarket.

Saul added: ‘Ashley is a good retailer, but the company has been teed up and a battle created. LVMH could step in. It’s a strong brand. To build a brand like that from scratch would cost hundreds of millions of pounds.’

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