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The brothers who co-founded fashion giant PrettyLittleThing have announced they are teaming up on a new business venture together.
Adam and Umar Kamani first founded PrettyLittleThing in Manchester back in 2012 as an accessories brand. But it soon grew to become one of the biggest names in online fashion retail.
In 2017 PLT was acquired by their father Mahmud Kamani's fashion brand Boohoo and continued international expansion with Umar at the helm. The headquarters remain in Ancoats.
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But last year Umar, now mostly based in Dubai, announced he would be stepping down as CEO of PLT to pursue other challenges. Adam has remained in Manchester as head of the Kamani Property Group which boasts an extensive portfolio across the city and now globally too.
Now Umar and Adam have confirmed they will team up once again on an entirely new business project. They are launching the new interior design business Kamani Rossar with big ambitions to take it global.
The new venture from the UK & Dubai-based entrepreneurial brothers is a business partnership with the leading interior designer Rob Rosser, with the three holding shares in the new company.
Kamani Rossar will provide interior design services to an external base of global, luxury clients. It will also work with Kamani Property Group’s portfolio of commercial, residential and industrial buildings in major cities including Manchester, London, Mumbai, Dubai and New York City.
As the company launches, Kamani Rossar has undertaken initial interior design projects including the design of a hotel lobby space, a hotel courtyard, an entertaining space in a family home, and a yacht design.
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