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Debenhams losses revealed as Boohoo group brands suffer mixed fortunes

Boohoo's brands include Debenhams, PrettyLittleThing, Nasty Gal, Wallis, Warehouse, Oasis, Burton, Karen Millen, Coast, Dorothy Perkins and MissPap

Debenhams was once a high street mainstay(Image: Graham Young / BirminghamLive)

Since being founded in 2006, Boohoo has grown to be one of the largest online fashion companies in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

The Manchester-headquartered group has been steadily growing its stable of brands since acquiring PrettyLittleThing in 2017.

It's now home to major household names such as Debenhams, which it bought for £55m when the department store chain collapsed into administration.

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Boohoo, being a listed company, files its accounts with the London Stock Exchange every quarter. However, it does not include a breakdown of each of its brand's performance in those figures.

Those businesses remain private and their results have only just been filed with Companies House.

Boohoo reported its group results for the financial year to February 28, 2022, in May. It also posted its results for the following six months in September.

Using the newly-published accounts for Boohoo's roster of brands, BusinessLive has outlined how each of them has fared over their latest financial year.