IADS Exclusive – The Saks saga: Heritage, mergers, and risk in the making of America’s new luxury giant

Articles & Reports
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Oct 2025
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Christine Montard

The formation of Saks Global in July 2024 was positioned as a landmark moment in luxury retail, a merger meant to give Saks and Neiman Marcus dominance in a shrinking department store business. Backed by tech allies Amazon and Salesforce, and reinforced by a partnership with Authentic Brands Group, the deals promised operational synergies, expanded customer and brand reach, and digital acceleration. So much has happened since then, and behind the headlines lies a more fragile reality. What was touted as a strategic move may, in fact, be a high-stakes gamble with a limited margin for error.

At the time of the merger, the IADS took stock of the freshly minted Saks Global company. A year or so later seemed to be the right time to pause and reflect on Saks Fifth Avenue’s history, a history marked by mergers from its inception in 1867 to its struggles in 2025.

IADS Exclusive – The Saks saga: Heritage, mergers, and risk in the making of America’s new luxury giant 


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