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Aqua: Bloomingdale’s Star Private Brand

From launching a single leather jacket 21 years ago, Aqua has grown into a “full lifestyle” label and Bloomingdale’s bestselling private brand.

“Aqua is about of-the-moment trends and always about the value,” said Denise Magid, executive vice president and general merchandise manager for ready-to-wear, center core, concessions and Bloomingdale’s Outlets. “We try to keep the price point extremely accessible. Different generations, Gen X, Gen Z, Millennials and Baby Boomers, are all shopping the brand. Every Bloomingdale’s store carries Aqua, and we also carry it digitally.”

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Aqua offers dresses, sportswear, fashion accessories, footwear, jewelry, active, swim, sleepwear and girls. It began to expand in 2005, when select fashion accessories were introduced. Not long after, girls, jewelry, handbags and footwear were added. Swim and activewear were added in 2018.

“We will be introducing outerwear in a more meaningful way for the fourth quarter, and will be introducing a small group intimate apparel this month. We have even introduced a little bit of pet products,” Magid said.

At Kohl’s, Macy’s and Nordstrom private brands are in many cases in flux, getting revamped, repositioned and updated in efforts to resonate better with shoppers. At Aqua, however, no one is messing with the brand identity or image, and the performance has been solid. Bloomingdale’s won’t disclose what Aqua generates in annual sales volume, though it’s believed to be in the $50 million to $60 million range.

“Aqua is really what we consider a trend-driven, accessible contemporary brand,” Magid said. “It’s diverse in terms of the customer it attracts. It’s fun, of-the-moment, for the person who is really fashion-minded.

“There are items under $100. It’s strong value that allows customers to access some of the most exciting trends of the season. We do have a range, but you can get an incredible dress for $88 to $118. I’d say the sweet spot in dresses is $98. Dresses are a very significant part of the business.” More expensive gowns range in price from $248 to $328. Most of the rtwr is displayed in Bloomingdale’s sportswear department, while the higher-priced dresses and gowns are displayed in the eveningwear department.

Activewear ranges from $38 to $88; cashmere, $188 to $218; sleepwear, $88 to $98; swim, $48 to $98; shoes, $88 to $228; handbags, $58 to $128; girls, $42 to $98.