Treacy gets a feather in his cap with increased profits

Its hats off to renowned Irish milliner Philip Treacy as new accounts show that the Galway man’s fashion firm recorded profits…

Its hats off to renowned Irish milliner Philip Treacy as new accounts show that the Galway man’s fashion firm recorded profits of £110,585 (€128,066) last year.

The designer has achieved worldwide recognition with his original hat designs and has a client base that includes Lady Gaga, Sarah Jessica Parker, Grace Jones and Posh and Becks.

New accounts filed by Treacy’s London-based Philip Treacy Ltd to Companies House in the UK show that the firm recorded a post tax profit of £110,585 in the 12 months to the end of June 30th last (2012) reducing the firm’s accumulated losses from £210,009 to £99,151.

During the same period, the firm’s cash increased from £192,753 to £229,477. The profit secured last year allowed the firm to swing from a shareholders’ deficit of £59,909 to shareholder funds of £50,949.

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The profitable performance last year followed a loss-making one in 2011 when losses increased from £111,317 to £210,009

Treacy’s profile was enhanced during 2011 when he provided headwear to 36 of the wedding party to the wedding of Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge.