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2.1  Asia  





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Lady M
Company typePrivate
IndustryConfectionery
GenreBakery
Founded2001; 23 years ago (2001)inNew York City
FounderEmi Wada[1]

Key people

Ken Romaniszyn (CEO)
ProductsCakes and confections
Websitewww.ladym.com

Lady M is a luxury confections brand established in 2001, most famous for its signature Mille Crêpes Cakes. It operates over 50 boutiques worldwide.

History[edit]

One of Lady M's founders, Emi Wada, invented the mille crêpes cake and sold them in her Paper Moon Cake Boutiques in Japan starting in 1985.[1] The mille crêpe cakes she created consist of 20 thin handmade crêpes layered (ja:ミル・クレープ) with light pastry cream and topped with a caramelized crust.[2]

In 2001, Wada helped found Lady M as a wholesale business delivering cakes to hotels and restaurants in New York City. By 2004, the Lady M cakes had become so popular that the company decided to open a store in Manhattan's Upper East Side.[3] Wada later relinquished ownership in Lady M so she could concentrate on business back home in Japan.[1]

Current Lady M CEO Ken Romaniszyn joined the business in 2008, and has overseen its introduction and growth of online shipping, its expansion into new markets, and its launch of new product lines.[4]

Following success in Hong Kong and Taiwan, Lady M opened its first boutique in mainland China in Shanghai in 2017 to huge crowds.[5] It expanded rapidly in the country in subsequent years,[3] but in 2022 announced the closure of all Chinese stores.[6]

In 2021, Lady M opened its first champagne bar at its Singapore boutique in the ION Orchard mall.[7]

Locations[edit]

As of 2023, Lady M operated boutiques in the following locations.[8]

Asia[edit]

Singapore (5)
Hong Kong (7)
Macau (2)
Taiwan

North America

United States

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Alpad, Christina (June 7, 2018), "Meet the inventor of the mille crepe", The Manila Times
  • ^ Tatusian, Tenny (August 8, 2013), "Lady M Cake Boutique and the mille crepes have arrived -- finally", The Los Angeles Times
  • ^ a b Li, Garbirel (2018-11-10). "The Louis Vuitton of Cakes: Exclusive Interview with Founder of Lady M". Pandaily.
  • ^ Demarest, Abigail Abesamis (2021-10-29). "Luxury Confections Brand Lady M Celebrates 20 Years In Business". Forbes.
  • ^ Richardson, Betty (September 4, 2017), "Lady M Cake Opens, Then Closes Due to Insane Lines", that's Shanghai
  • ^ Ding, Yining (July 21, 2022), "Lady M to close all Chinese stores by September", Shanghai Daily
  • ^ Hee, Jolene (August 11, 2021), "Lady M Champagne Bar debuts with champagne mille crepes and bubbly afternoon tea at Ion Orchard", AsiaOne
  • ^ "Lady M Boutiques". Retrieved 2022-12-07.
  • ^ Lady M Taiwan 實體店面,Lady M Taiwan [27 Apr 2022]
  • External links[edit]


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