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Two fashion houses weave into ÉCHO Communications' portfolio

Creative communications and PR agency, �CHO Communication, has announced the addition of French fashion houses, SANDRO and Maje, to its growing portfolio of luxury brands with immediate effect.

The agency will take on PR and communications responsibilities for the two brands across Australia and New Zealand, supporting their presence in the region through strategic storytelling, press relations, influencer engagement, and creative activations.

�CHO Communication's Founder, Justine Le Bars, said: "We are absolutely thrilled to welcome SANDRO and Maje to our agency family. These iconic brands embody the effortless elegance of Parisian fashion, and we are excited to support their growth and visibility in Australia and New Zealand. It's an honour to partner with such respected names in the industry, and we look forward to working together to share their stories with local audiences."
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