UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
Form 6-K
REPORT OF FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER
PURSUANT TO SECTION 13a-16 OR 15d-16
UNDER THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For the month of January 2025
Commission File Number: 001-39880
MYT
NETHERLANDS PARENT B.V.
(Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in its Charter)
Einsteinring
9
85609 Aschheim/Munich
Germany
+49 89 127695-614
(Address of principal executive offices)
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant files or will file annual
reports under cover of Form 20-F or Form 40-F.
Form 20-F
x Form 40-F ¨
Indicate
by check mark if the registrant is submitting the Form 6-K in paper as permitted by Regulation S-T Rule 101(b)(1): ¨
Indicate
by check mark if the registrant is submitting the Form 6-K in paper as permitted by Regulation S-T Rule 101(b)(7): ¨
MYT Netherlands Parent B.V. (the “Company”) announced that
it will hold an extraordinary general meeting of shareholders (EGM) on March 6, 2025, starting at 17:00 Central European Time.
On January 21, 2025, the Company announced its intention to rename the Company to LuxExperience B.V. as part of its planned acquisition
of YOOX NET-A-PORTER ("YNAP"). In addition, the Supervisory Board of the Company announced the nomination of Burkhart Grund, Chief Financial
Officer of Richemont, as a new Supervisory Board member, subject to the completion of the Company's acquisition of YNAP.
SIGNATURE
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.
MYT Netherlands Parent B.V. |
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Chief Financial Officer |
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Date: January 21, 2025
Exhibit 99.1
MYTHERESA PREPARES RENAMING TO LUXEXPERIENCE
UPON CLOSING OF YNAP ACQUISITION
MUNICH
(January 21, 2025) – MYT Netherlands Parent B.V. (NYSE: MYTE) (“Mytheresa” or the “Company”)
prepares to rename the Company “LuxExperience B.V.” as part of its planned acquisition of YOOX NET-A-PORTER (“YNAP”).
As a newly combined group, LuxExperience will be home to some of the most distinguished store brands in digital luxury with strong identities
and unique characteristics, offering highly curated and strongly differentiated edits of the most prestigious luxury brands for luxury
shoppers worldwide. The renaming reflects the Company´s ambition to build a leading global multi-brand digital luxury group that
creates communities for true luxury enthusiasts and desirability through unique digital and physical experiences. Subject to approval
and effective with closing, the Company will continue to be listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) with the trade name “LuxExperience”
and a new ticker symbol of “LUXE”. The renaming will be presented for approval by the Company´s shareholders at an
Extraordinary General Meeting, scheduled for March 6, 2025.
The
renaming will be a first milestone following the completion of the Company´s announced acquisition of YNAP, featuring the
NET-A-PORTER, MR PORTER, YOOX and THE OUTNET brands. Mytheresa and YNAP have each earned a strong reputation in the luxury industry for
their pioneering roles in innovation, authoritative editorial voice and curation as well as high-quality customer service. All brands
stand for clearly differentiated but complementary multi-brand offerings for luxury customers worldwide and carry a strong heritage:
Launched in 2000, NET-A-PORTER became a leader in the online luxury fashion sector and an authoritative editorial voice for must-have
womenswear collections. Since 2006, Mytheresa has established itself as an industry leader in the online luxury market with special access
to exclusive product and brand experiences. Since 2011, MR PORTER is a go-to destination for men’s style with a unique curation
for fashion and lifestyle. Since 2000, YOOX offers a luxury treasure hunt shopping experience with one of the world largest offerings
of luxury brands from past seasons, while THE OUTNET, founded in 2009, offers the most luxurious shopping experience in off-price.
All brands share the same principles: a strong
customer focus, curation and inspiration and the creation of desirability through unique digital and physical experiences. LuxExperience
serves as a unifying symbol and home reflecting those core values.
Michael Kliger, Chief Executive Officer of Mytheresa,
said, “Luxury is an experience-driven business. The introduction of the new group name LuxExperience reflects our ambition to strengthen
our position as a leading global multi-brand digital luxury group that builds a community for true luxury enthusiasts and creates desirability
through digital and physical experiences. Within the group, we will further strengthen and develop the unique store brands and their
identities, while creating synergies in the back-of-house. The new formed group will present one of the most exciting opportunities for
investors worldwide to participate in the huge market opportunity in digital, multi-brand luxury shopping.”
The closing of the transaction, which is expected
to occur in the first half of calendar year 2025, is subject to customary conditions, including the receipt of antitrust approvals.
ABOUT MYTHERESA
Mytheresa
is one of the leading luxury multi-brand digital platforms shipping to over 130 countries. Founded as a boutique in 1987, Mytheresa launched
online in 2006 and offers ready-to-wear, shoes, bags and accessories for womenswear, menswear, kidswear as well as lifestyle products
and fine jewelry. The highly curated edit of up to 250 brands focuses on true luxury brands such as Bottega Veneta, Brunello Cucinelli,
Dolce&Gabbana, Gucci, Loewe, Loro Piana, Moncler, Prada, Saint Laurent, The Row, Valentino, and many more. Mytheresa’s unique
digital experience is based on a sharp focus on high-end luxury shoppers, exclusive product and content offerings, leading technology
and analytical platforms as well as high quality service operations. The NYSE listed company reported €913.6 million GMV in fiscal
year 2024 (+7% vs. FY23). (https://investors.mytheresa.com).
“LuxExperience” will be the trade
name for LuxExperience, B.V., a Dutch company with limited liability, upon completion of the renaming of MYT Netherlands Parent B.V.
FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS
This press release contains “forward-looking
statements” within the meaning of Section 27A of the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the U.S. Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. All statements other than statements of historical fact or relating to present facts or current conditions
included in this press release are forward- looking statements. Forward-looking statements give Mytheresa’s current expectations
and projections relating to the proposed transaction and the operation of the combined companies; its financial condition, results of
operations, plans, objectives, future performance and business, including statements relating to financing activities, future sales,
expenses, and profitability; future development and expected growth of our business and industry; our ability to execute our business
model and our business strategy; having available sufficient cash and borrowing capacity to meet working capital, debt service and capital
expenditure requirements for the next twelve months; and projected capital spending. You can identify forward-looking statements by the
fact that they do not relate strictly to historical or current facts. These statements may include words such “anticipate,”
“believe,” “continue,” “could,” “estimate,” “expect,” “intend,”
“may,” “ongoing,” “plan,” “potential,” “predict,” “project,”
“should,” “will,” “would,” or the negative of these terms or other comparable terminology, although
not all forward-looking statements contain these words. The forward-looking statements contained in this press release are based on assumptions
that Mytheresa has made in light of its industry experience and perceptions of historical trends, current conditions, expected future
developments and other factors it believes are appropriate under the circumstances. As you read and consider this press release, you
should understand that these statements are not guarantees of performance or results. They involve risks, uncertainties (many of which
are beyond Mytheresa’s control) and assumptions. Although Mytheresa believes that these forward-looking statements are based on
reasonable assumptions, you should be aware that many factors could affect its actual operating and financial performance and cause its
performance to differ materially from the performance anticipated in the forward-looking statements. Mytheresa believes these factors
include, but are not limited to: the occurrence of any event, change or other circumstances that could give rise to the termination or
abandonment of the proposed transaction; the expected timing and likelihood of completion of the proposed transaction with Richemont,
including the timing, receipt and terms and conditions of any required governmental and regulatory approvals of the proposed transaction
that could reduce anticipated benefits or cause the parties to abandon the transaction; the risk that the conditions to closing the proposed
transaction may not be satisfied in a timely manner or at all; the risk that the proposed transaction and its announcement could have
an adverse effect on the ability of YNAP to retain customers and retain and hire key personnel and maintain relationships with their
brand partners and customers and on their operating results and businesses generally; the risk that problems may arise in successfully
integrating the businesses of YNAP and Mytheresa, which may result in the combined company not operating as effectively and efficiently
as expected; the risk that the combined company may be unable to achieve cost-cutting synergies or that it may take longer than expected
to achieve those synergies; Mytheresa’s ability to effectively compete in a highly competitive industry; Mytheresa’s ability
to respond to consumer demands, spending and tastes; Mytheresa’s ability to respond to any current or future health epidemic or
other adverse public health development; Mytheresa’s ability to acquire new customers and retain existing customers; consumers
of luxury products may not choose to shop online in sufficient numbers; the volatility and difficulty in predicting the luxury fashion
industry; Mytheresa’s reliance on consumer discretionary spending; and Mytheresa’s ability to maintain average order levels
and other factors. Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize, or should any of these assumptions prove incorrect,
Mytheresa’s actual operating and financial performance may vary in material respects from the performance projected in these forward-looking
statements.
Mytheresa undertake no obligation to update any
forward-looking statements made in this press release to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this press release or to reflect
new information or the occurrence of unanticipated events, except as required by law.
The achievement or success of the matters covered
by such forward-looking statements involves known and unknown risks, uncertainties and assumptions. If any such risks or uncertainties
materialize or if any of the assumptions prove incorrect, Mytheresa’s results could differ materially from the results expressed
or implied by the forward-looking statements it makes.
You should not rely upon forward-looking statements
as predictions of future events. Forward-looking statements represent Mytheresa’s management’s beliefs and assumptions only
as of the date such statements are made.
Further information on these and other factors
that could affect Mytheresa’s financial results is included in filings it makes with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
(“SEC”) from time to time, including the section titled “Risk Factors” in its annual report on Form 20-F and
on Form 6-K (reporting its quarterly results). These documents are available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov and on the SEC
Filings section of the Investor Relations section of our website at: https://investors.mytheresa.com.
Investor
Relations Contacts
Mytheresa.com GmbH
Stefanie Muenz
phone: +49 89 127695-1919
email:
investors@mytheresa.com
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Media Contacts for public relations
Mytheresa.com GmbH
Sandra Romano
mobile: +49 152 54725178
email:
sandra.romano@mytheresa.com
Media Contacts for business press
Mytheresa.com GmbH
Lisa Schulz
mobile: +49 151 11216490
email:
lisa.schulz@mytheresa.com
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Media Contacts for business press
BOC Consult GmbH
Ruediger Assion
mobile: +49 176 2424 7691
email:
ruediger.assion@boc-consult.com
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Source: MYT Netherlands Parent B.V.
Exhibit 99.2
MYTHERESA ANNOUNCES SUPERVISORY BOARD NOMINATION
OF RICHEMONT GROUP
CFO BURKHART GRUND AS ADDITIONAL BOARD MEMBER UPON CLOSING OF
MYTHERESA’S YNAP ACQUISITION
MUNICH
(January 21, 2025) – The Supervisory Board of MYT Netherlands Parent B.V., (NYSE: MYTE) (“Mytheresa” or
the “Company”) announces the nomination of Burkhart Grund, Chief Financial Officer of Richemont, as a new Supervisory Board
member, subject to the completion of Mytheresa´s acquisition of YOOX NET-A-PORTER (“YNAP”) following the fulfillment
of customary conditions including regulatory approvals. The proposal will be presented for approval by the Company´s shareholders
at an Extraordinary General Meeting, scheduled for March 6, 2025.
On October 7, 2024, Mytheresa and Richemont signed
an agreement for Mytheresa to acquire YNAP, featuring the NET-A-PORTER, MR PORTER, YOOX and THE OUTNET brands, to create a leading, global,
multi-brand digital luxury group. As part of the transaction, Richemont has the right to nominate an individual for election to the Supervisory
Board.
Burkhart Grund started his Richemont career in
2000 as CFO of Montblanc in France, before becoming CFO of Van Cleef & Arpels and later Group Deputy Finance Director before his
appointment to the Senior Executive Committee as Group CFO in 2017. Mr Grund is a graduate in Business Administration of Georgia Southern
University, US and completed his graduate studies in International Finance at Münster University, Germany.
Nora Aufreiter, Chair of the Supervisory Board
of MYT Netherlands Parent B.V., said: “With Burkhart Grund, we look forward to welcoming an internationally experienced financial
expert to our board. As a nominee of Richemont, we will expand the Supervisory Board by one seat to consist of eight members. We feel
honored to work with another high-caliber individual in the future and are convinced that we will be able to accelerate the profitable
growth and sustainable success of our combined companies following the transaction. The Supervisory Board will remain composed of a majority
of independent directors under both NYSE and Dutch Corporate Governance Code standards.”
The closing of the transaction, which is expected
to occur in the first half of calendar year 2025, is subject to customary conditions, including the receipt of antitrust approvals.
ABOUT MYTHERESA
Mytheresa is one of the leading luxury multi-brand
digital platforms shipping to over 130 countries. Founded as a boutique in 1987, Mytheresa launched online in 2006 and offers ready-to-wear,
shoes, bags and accessories for womenswear, menswear, kidswear as well as lifestyle products and fine jewelry. The highly curated edit
of up to 250 brands focuses on true luxury brands such as Bottega Veneta, Brunello Cucinelli, Dolce&Gabbana, Gucci, Loewe, Loro Piana,
Moncler, Prada, Saint Laurent, The Row, Valentino, and many more. Mytheresa’s unique digital experience is based on a sharp focus
on high-end luxury shoppers, exclusive product and content offerings, leading technology and analytical platforms as well as high quality
service operations. The NYSE listed company reported €913.6 million GMV in fiscal year 2024 (+7% vs. FY23). (https://investors.mytheresa.com).
FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS
This press release contains “forward-looking
statements” within the meaning of Section 27A of the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the U.S. Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. All statements other than statements of historical fact or relating to present facts or current conditions
included in this press release are forward- looking statements. Forward-looking statements give Mytheresa’s current expectations
and projections relating to the proposed transaction and the operation of the combined companies; its financial condition, results of
operations, plans, objectives, future performance and business, including statements relating to financing activities, future sales,
expenses, and profitability; future development and expected growth of our business and industry; our ability to execute our business
model and our business strategy; having available sufficient cash and borrowing capacity to meet working capital, debt service and capital
expenditure requirements for the next twelve months; and projected capital spending. You can identify forward-looking statements by the
fact that they do not relate strictly to historical or current facts. These statements may include words such “anticipate,”
“believe,” “continue,” “could,” “estimate,” “expect,” “intend,”
“may,” “ongoing,” “plan,” “potential,” “predict,” “project,”
“should,” “will,” “would,” or the negative of these terms or other comparable terminology, although
not all forward-looking statements contain these words. The forward-looking statements contained in this press release are based on assumptions
that Mytheresa has made in light of its industry experience and perceptions of historical trends, current conditions, expected future
developments and other factors it believes are appropriate under the circumstances. As you read and consider this press release, you
should understand that these statements are not guarantees of performance or results. They involve risks, uncertainties (many of which
are beyond Mytheresa’s control) and assumptions. Although Mytheresa believes that these forward-looking statements are based on
reasonable assumptions, you should be aware that many factors could affect its actual operating and financial performance and cause its
performance to differ materially from the performance anticipated in the forward-looking statements. Mytheresa believes these factors
include, but are not limited to: the occurrence of any event, change or other circumstances that could give rise to the termination or
abandonment of the proposed transaction; the expected timing and likelihood of completion of the proposed transaction with Richemont,
including the timing, receipt and terms and conditions of any required governmental and regulatory approvals of the proposed transaction
that could reduce anticipated benefits or cause the parties to abandon the transaction; the risk that the conditions to closing the proposed
transaction may not be satisfied in a timely manner or at all; the risk that the proposed transaction and its announcement could have
an adverse effect on the ability of YNAP to retain customers and retain and hire key personnel and maintain relationships with their
brand partners and customers and on their operating results and businesses generally; the risk that problems may arise in successfully
integrating the businesses of YNAP and Mytheresa, which may result in the combined company not operating as effectively and efficiently
as expected; the risk that the combined company may be unable to achieve cost-cutting synergies or that it may take longer than expected
to achieve those synergies; Mytheresa’s ability to effectively compete in a highly competitive industry; Mytheresa’s ability
to respond to consumer demands, spending and tastes; Mytheresa’s ability to respond to any current or future health epidemic or
other adverse public health development; Mytheresa’s ability to acquire new customers and retain existing customers; consumers
of luxury products may not choose to shop online in sufficient numbers; the volatility and difficulty in predicting the luxury fashion
industry; Mytheresa’s reliance on consumer discretionary spending; and Mytheresa’s ability to maintain average order levels
and other factors. Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize, or should any of these assumptions prove incorrect,
Mytheresa’s actual operating and financial performance may vary in material respects from the performance projected in these forward-looking
statements.
Mytheresa undertake no obligation to update any
forward-looking statements made in this press release to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this press release or to reflect
new information or the occurrence of unanticipated events, except as required by law.
The achievement or success of the matters covered
by such forward-looking statements involves known and unknown risks, uncertainties and assumptions. If any such risks or uncertainties
materialize or if any of the assumptions prove incorrect, Mytheresa’s results could differ materially from the results expressed
or implied by the forward-looking statements it makes.
You should not rely upon forward-looking statements
as predictions of future events. Forward-looking statements represent Mytheresa’s management’s beliefs and assumptions only
as of the date such statements are made.
Further information on these and other factors
that could affect Mytheresa’s financial results is included in filings it makes with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
(“SEC”) from time to time, including the section titled “Risk Factors” in its annual report on Form 20-F and
on Form 6-K (reporting its quarterly results). These documents are available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov and on the SEC
Filings section of the Investor Relations section of our website at: https://investors.mytheresa.com.
Investor Relations Contacts
Mytheresa.com GmbH
Stefanie Muenz
phone: +49 89 127695-1919
email: investors@mytheresa.com
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Media Contacts for public relations
Mytheresa.com GmbH
Sandra Romano
mobile: +49 152 54725178
email: sandra.romano@mytheresa.com
Media Contacts for business press
Mytheresa.com GmbH
Lisa Schulz
mobile: +49 151 11216490
email: lisa.schulz@mytheresa.com
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Media Contacts for business press
BOC Consult GmbH
Ruediger Assion
mobile: +49 176 2424 7691
email: ruediger.assion@boc-consult.com
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Source: MYT Netherlands Parent B.V.
Exhibit 99.3
CONVENING NOTICE OF THE EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL
MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS
Notice is hereby given to the shareholders
of MYT Netherlands Parent B.V. (Company) by the board of managing directors of the Company (the Management Board) that
the extraordinary general meeting of shareholders of the Company (the EGM) is convened at 17:00 CET on Thursday, March 6,
2025, to be held at the offices of the Company, Einsteinring 9 85609, Aschheim, Federal Republic of Germany. The EGM shall be held
in English.
The EGM is convened to discuss and decide on the following:
Agenda
| 2. | Composition of the Supervisory Board* |
Proposal to appoint Mr. Burkhart Grund
as member of the supervisory board of the Company (the Supervisory Board) subject to the completion of the transaction regarding
the acquisition of all shares in YOOX Net-a-Porter Group S.p.A. by the Company
| 3. | Amendment of the articles of association of the Company* |
| a. | Amendment of clause 2.1 of the articles of association of the Company to amend the name of the Company
to LuxExperience B.V. subject to the completion of the transaction regarding the acquisition of all shares in YOOX Net-a-Porter Group
S.p.A. by the Company; |
| b. | amendment of clause 15.3 of the articles of association of the Company to reflect that the remuneration
of individual members of the management board of the Company (the Management Board), also with respect to share and share option
schemes, shall be determined by the Supervisory Board, with due observance of the remuneration policy of the Company. |
| 4. | Proposal to adopt the Second Amended and Restated MYT Netherlands Parent B.V. 2023 Omnibus Incentive
Compensation Plan* |
Agenda items marked with an asterisk (*) are voting
items.
The agenda with explanatory notes, the proposal
for amendment of the articles of association of the Company and further EGM documents are available on the Company’s corporate
website (https://investors.mytheresa.com/governance/annual-reports/). Hard copies of the EGM documents can be requested to be
sent to you by sending an e-mail to agm@mytheresa.com. The EGM documents are also available for inspection at the offices of the
Company (Einsteinring 9, Aschheim/Munich, Germany).
Registration
Shareholders who wish to attend the EGM, have
to register for the EGM by February 27, 2025 at 18.00 CET at the latest, by sending an email to agm@mytheresa.com. for
each shareholder concerned (or person entitled to vote) a statement that it wishes to register for the EGM including the number of shares
notified for registration and held by the relevant shareholder. The shareholder will receive an email confirming its registration including
the number of shares registered for the EGM.
Voting
Shareholders registered in the Company's register
of shareholders may use the proxy from with voting instructions to vote without attending the EGM (form available free of charge on https://investors.mytheresa.com/governance/annual-reports/).The
deadline for submitting a proxy form is February 27, 2025, 23.59 CET. It is not possible to vote (electronically) during the EGM.
Holders of American Depositary Shares
Holders of American Depositary Shares will receive
a separate notice of the EGM through the Company’s depositary agent (Bank of New York Mellon). The option of attendance will not
be available to holders of American Depositary Shares.
Aschheim/Munich, January 21, 2025
The Management Board
Contact details:
Einsteinring 9
5609 Aschheim/Munich Germany
agm@mytheresa.com
Exhibit 99.4
Agenda for the Extraordinary General
Meeting of Shareholders (the EGM) of MYT Netherlands Parent B.V. (the Company) to be held at the
offices of the Company, Einsteinring 9 85609, Aschheim, Federal Republic of Germany, on Thursday, March 6, 2025, starting at
17.00 CET
| 2. | Composition of the Supervisory Board* |
Proposal to appoint Mr. Burkhart
Grund as member of the supervisory board of the Company (the Supervisory Board) subject to the completion of the transaction regarding
the acquisition of all shares in YOOX Net-a-Porter Group S.p.A. by the Company
| 3. | Amendment of the articles of association of the Company* |
| a. | Amendment of clause 2.1 of the articles of association of the Company to amend the name of the Company
to LuxExperience B.V. subject to the completion of the transaction regarding the acquisition of all shares in YOOX Net-a-Porter Group
S.p.A. by the Company; |
| b. | amendment of clause 15.3 of the articles of association of the Company to reflect that the remuneration
of individual members of the management board of the Company (the Management Board), also with respect to share and share option
schemes, shall be determined by the Supervisory Board, with due observance of the remuneration policy of the Company. |
| 4. | Proposal to adopt the Second Amended and Restated MYT Netherlands Parent B.V. 2023 Omnibus Incentive
Compensation Plan* |
Agenda items marked with an asterisk (*) are voting
items.
Explanatory notes to the agenda for the EGM
to be held on March 6, 2025
Re item 2: Composition of the Supervisory Board*
It
is intended that the Company will purchase all ordinary shares without nominal value in the capital of YOOX Net-a-Porter Group
S.p.A., a joint stock company (società per azioni) incorporated under the laws of Italy (YNAP),
from Richemont Italia Holding S.p.A., a joint stock company (società per azioni) incorporated under the laws of Italy
(Richemont Italy), in exchange for which the Company will issue additional shares in its share capital (the Transaction).
On
October 7, 2024, the Company and Richemont Italy, among others, entered into a share purchase agreement for the shares to be acquired
in YNAP (the SPA). As part of the Transaction, it was agreed that Richemont Italy may nominate one individual to serve as a member
of the Supervisory Board subject to, and with effect from, completion of the Transaction, i.e., upon completion of the sale and purchase
of the shares in YNAP. Furthermore, it was agreed that at the first general meeting of shareholders (the General Meeting) of the
Company called following the date of the SPA, the Company shall propose for the appointment of the Supervisory Board nominee of Richemont
Italy. In view of this, it is proposed to appoint Mr. Burkhart Grund as a member of the Supervisory Board, subject to completion
of the Transaction and with such appointment to become effective upon completion of the Transaction. Mr. Burkhart Grund will receive
no remuneration from the Company for serving on the Supervisory Board.
The
Nominations, Governance and Sustainability Committee of the Supervisory Board (the NGSC) recommends the appointment of
Mr. Burkhart Grund as member of the Supervisory Board. Mr. Burkhart Grund is eligible and has stated his willingness to
accept the appointment. In accordance with the recommendation of the NGSC and clause 23.1 of the articles of association, it is
recommended by the Supervisory Board that Mr. Burkhart Grund is appointed as member of the Supervisory Board subject to the
completion of the Transaction and with effect from the completion of the Transaction for a period of four years, with due regard for
clause 23.3 of the articles of association of the Company.
The
relevant biographical information concerning Mr. Burkhart Grund is included in these explanatory notes to the agenda as Annex
1.
Re item 3: Amendment of the
articles of association of the Company*
It is proposed
to amend the articles of association of the Company to change the name of the Company from MYT Netherlands Parent B.V. into
LuxExperience B.V. (clause 2.1 of the articles of association), subject to the completion of Transaction. As part of the name
change, it is proposed to update any internal plans, policies, regulations and similar documents with the new name of the Company,
being LuxExperience B.V., insofar required. Further, it is proposed to amend clause 15.3 of the articles of association of the
Company to reflect that the remuneration of individual members of the Management Board with respect to share and share option
schemes shall also be determined by the Supervisory Board, with due observance of the remuneration
policy of the Company.
The proposed resolutions to amend
the articles of association of the Company also include granting a power of attorney to every member of the Management Board, the Company’s
corporate secretary, and every civil-law notary, candidate civil-law notary, paralegal and notarial assistant
at Baker & McKenzie Amsterdam N.V. in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, to have the deed of amendment of the articles of association
executed. A complete version of the proposed amendment of the articles of association and the explanatory notes are available free of
charge at mytheresa.com and are included in the meeting documents.
Re item 4: Proposal
to adopt the Second Amended and Restated MYT Netherlands Parent B.V. 2023 Omnibus Incentive Compensation Plan*
The Amended and Restated MYT Netherlands
Parent B.V. 2023 Omnibus Incentive Compensation Plan (the 2023 Omnibus Plan) was approved by the General Meeting in 2023. The Company
has conducted a review of the 2023 Omnibus Plan to determine whether it needs updating also in view of the completion of the Transaction
to encompass any awards to be made under the 2023 Omnibus Plans to employees of YNAP. This has resulted in a proposal to further amend
and restate the 2023 Omnibus Plan. The proposed changes include, inter alia, an adjustment of the pool of reserved shares that may be
granted under the 2023 Omnibus Plan, ratification of any and all grants made under the 2023 Omnibus Plan from the date it became effective
on November 8, 2023, and a further increase of the pool of reserved shares effective as of, and subject to the completion of the
Transaction.The Supervisory Board recommends to the General Meeting to adopt the Second Amended and Restated 2023 Omnibus Incentive Compensation
Plan.
Annex 1
Resume of Mr. Burkhart, nominee for member
of the Supervisory Board to be appointed at the EGM
Supervisory
Board (agenda item 2)
Resume
Mr. Burkhart Grund
born on July 14, 1965, age 59
German, US and Swiss nationality
Mr. Grund, Richemont’s Chief Financial Officer was appointed to the Board of Compagnie Financière Richemont SA (“Richemont”)
in 2017 and is a member of the Senior Executive Committee.
He is a graduate in Business Administration of
Georgia Southern University, US and completed his graduate studies in International Finance at Münster University, Germany in 1993.
Prior to joining the Richemont Group, he held
various positions in the Finance department at Wella AG and was appointed Chief Financial Officer of the Wella subsidiary in Chile in
1996.
He moved to Richemont in 2000 to be Chief Financial
Officer of Montblanc France, a position which he held until 2006 when he joined Van Cleef & Arpels as Vice President and Chief
Financial Officer. In 2016, Mr. Grund was appointed Group Deputy Finance Director, and became a member of the Senior Executive Committee.
In August 2017, Mr. Grund was appointed the Richemont Group’s Chief Financial Officer.
Work experience:
April 2016 to current:
Richemont International Chief Financial Officer Geneva, Switzerland
May 2006 to April 2016:
Van Cleef & Arpels, Vice President & CFO Geneva,
Switzerland & Paris, France
August 2000 to April 2006:
Montblanc France, CFO, Paris France
October 1996 to December 1999:
Wella Chile, CFO Santiago, Chile
November 1994 to September 1996:
Wella AG, Senior Controller South America, Darmstadt, Germany
January 1994 to October 1994:
Wella AG, Management Trainee Finance, Darmstadt, Germany
Exhibit 99.5

20190265/76/WIT/REB |
Baker & McKenzie Amsterdam N.V.
Attorneys at law, Tax advisors
and Civil-law notaries
P.O. Box 2720
1000 CS Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Tel: +31 20 551 7555
www.bakermckenzie.nl |
AMENDMENT TO THE ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION
MYT NETHERLANDS PARENT B.V.
(to be renamed LuxExperience B.V.)
On this day, [___], appeared before me, Kim Francis Tan, civil-law
notary in Amsterdam, the Netherlands (the “notary”):
[Baker McKenzie attorney].
The appearing person declared as follows:
The articles of association of MYT Netherlands Parent B.V.,
a private company with limited liability organized and existing under the laws of the Netherlands, having its corporate seat in Amsterdam,
the Netherlands, with its office address at Einsteinring 9, 85609 Aschheim, Federal Republic of Germany and registered with the Trade
Register held by the Chamber of Commerce in the Netherlands under number 74988441 (the “company”), were most recently
amended and readopted by notarial deed executed on the thirteenth day of November two thousand and twenty-four before Kim Francis
Tan, aforementioned. The company’s articles of association now read as set forth in the aforementioned deed.
The board of managing directors of the company resolved to propose
to the general meeting of the company to amend the articles of association of the company, which proposal was approved by the supervisory
board of the company. Following such proposal, on [___], the general meeting of shareholders of the company resolved, among others, to
amend and readopt the company’s articles of association. A copy of the relevant sections of the minutes of the general meeting is
attached to this deed.
At the aforementioned general meeting, the appearing person was given
authority, among other things, to execute and sign the deed of amendment to the articles of association.
In order to execute the aforementioned resolutions of the general meeting,
the appearing person subsequently declared to hereby amend and readopt the company’s articles of association in such a manner that
the company shall be henceforth governed by the following:
ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION
Definition of terms
Article 1
In these articles of association, the following terms have the following
meanings:
| a. | general meeting: the corporate body of the company formed by the shareholders and other holders of a meeting right or, as the case
may be, the meeting of the shareholders and other holders of a meeting right; |
| b. | subsidiary: a legal entity or company as referred to in article 2:24a Dutch Civil Code; |
| c. | annual accounts: the company’s annual accounts as referred to in article 2:361 Dutch Civil Code; |
| d. | written/in writing: in writing or in a reproducible manner by electronic means of communication, unless impermissible under applicable
laws; |
| e. | holder of a meeting right: party who, pursuant to the law or these articles of association, holds a meeting right; |
| f. | meeting right: the right to attend and address the general meeting, either in person or by written proxy; |
| g. | proceeding: any action, suit or proceeding, whether civil, criminal, administrative or investigative; and |
| h. | MYT Holding LLC: MYT Holding LLC, a limited liability company organized and existing under the laws of Delaware, United States of
America, having its registered office at 200 Bellevue Parkway, Suite 210, Wilmington, Delaware 19801, United States of America and
registered with the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware under entity number 7375244 or any of its legal successors. |
Name and corporate seat
Article 2
| 2.1 | The company’s name is LuxExperience B.V. |
| 2.2 | The company has its corporate seat in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. |
| 2.3 | The company has its head office in the district of Munich, Federal Republic of Germany. |
Objects
Article 3
The objects of the company are:
| a. | to incorporate, conduct the management of, participate in and take any other financial interest in other companies and/or enterprises,
in particular companies and/or enterprises which are active in the area of the sale and marketing of products of any kind, in particular
textiles, clothing, leather goods, cosmetics and accessories; |
| b. | to render administrative, technical, financial, economic or managerial services to other companies, persons and/or enterprises; |
| c. | to acquire, dispose of, manage and operate real property, personal property and other goods, including patents, trademark rights,
licences, permits and other industrial property rights; and |
| d. | to borrow and/or lend monies, provide security or guarantee or otherwise warrant performance jointly and severally on behalf of others, |
the foregoing whether or not in collaboration with third parties and
inclusive of the performance and promotion of all activities which directly and indirectly relate to those objects, all this in the broadest
sense of the words.
Shares
Article 4
| 4.1 | The company has an issued share capital divided into one (1) or more shares. |
| 4.2 | At least one (1) share must be held by a party other than the company or any of its subsidiaries and for a purpose other than
for the benefit of the company or any of its subsidiaries. |
| 4.3 | The shares have a nominal value of fifteen ten-thousandth eurocent (EUR 0.000015) each. |
| 4.4 | All shares are registered and are numbered consecutively from 1 onwards. Each share conveys a voting right, a meeting right and a
right to share in the company’s profits and reserves, in accordance with the provisions of these articles of association. |
| 4.5 | Any right of a shareholder to receive share certificates in relation to its shares is excluded to the extent permitted by law and
to the extent that the issuance of a share certificate is not required under the rules of any stock exchange on which the shares
are admitted to trading. The company is entitled to issue share certificates representing individual shares (single certificate) or several
shares (global certificate). |

Shareholders’ register
Article 5
A shareholders’ register will be kept in accordance with applicable
laws. The shareholders’ register may be kept in several copies and in several places. Part of the shareholders’ register
may be kept outside the Netherlands to comply with applicable local law or pursuant to stock exchange rules.
Issue of shares
Article 6
| 6.1 | The company may only issue shares pursuant to a resolution of the general meeting. The general meeting may delegate its powers in
this respect to the board of managing directors for a period not exceeding five years and may revoke such delegation. The delegation may
be extended from time to time for a period not exceeding five years. If the general meeting has delegated its authority to issue shares
to the board of managing directors, any resolution of the board of managing directors to issue shares shall be subject to prior approval
of the supervisory board. |
| 6.2 | Paragraph 1 of this article shall apply mutatis mutandis to the granting of rights to subscribe for shares but will not apply
to the issuing of shares to persons exercising a previously obtained right to subscribe for shares. |
Conditions for issuing of shares. Pre-emptive rights
Article 7
| 7.1 | Any resolution to issue shares shall also specify the issue price and any further conditions in connection with the issue. The issuing
of shares shall require a notarial deed to be executed for that purpose before a civil-law notary practicing in the Netherlands, to which
those involved are party. |
| 7.2 | No shareholder has any pre-emptive right on any share issue or any grant rights to subscribe for shares. |
Payment on shares
Article 8
| 8.1 | On subscription for a share, payment must be made of its nominal value. The company may require that the nominal value or a part thereof
only need to be paid after a certain period of time or after the company has requested such payment. |

| 8.2 | Payment on a share must be made in cash unless another form of contribution has been agreed. The company’s permission is required
to pay on shares in a currency other than that in which the nominal value of the shares is denominated. |
| 8.3 | The board of managing directors is authorized to perform legal acts relating to non-cash contributions on shares and other legal acts
as mentioned in article 2:204 Dutch Civil Code without prior approval of the general meeting. |
| 8.4 | Payment on shares may be made by debiting the company’s reserves, if resolved upon by the corporate body of the company authorized
to resolve to issue shares. |
Acquisition of shares by the company in its own capital
Article 9
The company may, with due observance of the relevant statutory provisions
and subject to a resolution of the board of managing directors, acquire shares in its own capital on the terms and conditions set forth
in such resolution.
Capital reduction
Article 10
With due observance of article 4 paragraph 2 of these articles of association
and the provisions of law, the general meeting may resolve to reduce the issued capital of the company, either by a cancellation of shares
or by a reduction of the nominal value of the shares by means of an amendment of the articles of association. The provisions of article
2:216 paragraphs 2 up to and including 4 Dutch Civil Code shall apply accordingly to the resolution referred to in the previous sentence.
Transfer of shares. Restricted rights
Article 11
| 11.1 | The transfer of shares and the transfer – including the creation and disposal – of any restricted rights attached to shares
shall require a notarial deed to be executed for that purpose before a civil-law notary practicing in the Netherlands, to which those
involved are party. |
| 11.2 | The transfer in accordance with paragraph 1 of this article will also be valid vis-à-vis the company by operation of law. Unless
the company is a party to the legal act, the rights attached to shares cannot be exercised until the company either acknowledges the legal
act or the notarial deed has been served upon the company in accordance with the relevant statutory provisions. |

| 11.3 | A shareholder may create a usufruct or right of pledge on one or more of his or her shares. |
| 11.4 | The voting rights attached to the shares encumbered with a usufruct or right of pledge shall be vested in the shareholder. The voting
right may be vested in the usufructuary or pledgee if this is stipulated on the establishment of the usufruct or right of pledge or if
this is agreed afterwards in writing between the shareholder and the usufructuary or pledgee. |
| 11.5 | The provisions of paragraph 2 of this article shall apply mutatis mutandis to a written agreement as referred to in paragraph
4 of this article. |
Transferability of shares
Article 12
Shares can be transferred freely and without any restrictions as referred
to in article 2:195 Dutch Civil Code.
Board of managing directors
Article 13
| 13.1 | The board of managing directors consists of one (1) or more managing directors, with the actual number being determined by the
supervisory board. Each managing director of the company has the title of director (directeur). In addition, the supervisory board
may grant to one managing director the title of CEO and to one managing director the title of CFO. The majority of the managing directors
in office shall be German resident. |
| 13.2 | The managing directors are appointed by the general meeting, on the basis of a binding nomination by the supervisory board. |
| 13.3 | The general meeting has the right to overrule the binding nature of such nomination of the supervisory board by a resolution,
adopted with a majority of at least two-thirds of the votes cast, representing more than half of the issued and outstanding share capital
of the company. If the binding nomination is overruled, the supervisory board shall draw up a new binding nomination to be voted upon
in the next general meeting. |
| 13.4 | The general meeting shall have the right to appoint a managing director if no binding nomination has been made by the supervisory
board within a reasonable period of a vacancy occurring. |

| 13.5 | Managing directors shall be appointed for a period of four years, provided that, unless a managing director retires sooner or upon
his or her appointment a term shorter than four years has been determined, his or her term shall expire as of the closing of the annual
general meeting held in the fourth calendar year following the year of his or her appointment. A managing director may be re-appointed,
with due observance of the preceding sentence. |
| 13.6 | For the purposes of article 32 paragraph 4 of these articles of association,
a person who has determined or co-determined the company’s policies as if he or she
were a managing director shall be considered equivalent to a managing director, including
the same responsibilities and liabilities. |
Suspension and dismissal
Article 14
| 14.1 | The general meeting and the supervisory board each are authorized to dismiss a managing director from office at any time. |
| 14.2 | The general meeting and the supervisory board each are authorized to suspend a managing director from office at any time. Either the
supervisory board or the general meeting may lift such suspension at any time and such suspension will automatically lapse if either the
general meeting or the supervisory board does not resolve to dismiss such managing director within three months of such suspension. |
Remuneration
Article 15
| 15.1 | The company shall have a policy regarding the remuneration of managing directors. This policy shall be determined by the general meeting,
pursuant to and in accordance with a proposal thereto by the supervisory board. |
| 15.2 | The general meeting is authorized to amend the remuneration policy as referred to in paragraph 1 of this article, based on a proposal
by the supervisory board. |
| 15.3 | The remuneration of individual managing directors shall be determined by the supervisory board, with due observance of such remuneration
policy. |
Managerial duties
Article 16
| 16.1 | Subject to the restrictions set forth in these articles of association and with due observance of the law, the board of managing directors
is charged with the management of the company. |

| 16.2 | The supervisory board shall draw up rules of procedure containing further regulations on the procedure for holding meetings and
decision-making by the board of managing directors, and its operating procedures. |
| 16.3 | The board of managing directors may make a division of duties in writing, specifying the individual duties of each managing director. |
Meetings of the board of managing directors
Article 17
| 17.1 | The board of managing directors shall meet as often as a managing director requests a meeting. |
| 17.2 | Meetings of the board of managing directors shall be generally held at the head office of the company, but may take place elsewhere,
as decided by the CEO. In addition, meetings may be conducted by telephone or via videoconferencing facilities, provided that each managing
director taking part in such meeting is able to hear the deliberations and can be heard by the other managing directors and no managing
director objects thereto. |
| 17.3 | Each managing director is authorized to convene a meeting of the board of managing directors in writing, specifying the topics to
be discussed. |
| 17.4 | A managing director may be represented at the meeting by a fellow managing director authorized by written power of attorney. |
| 17.5 | No legally valid resolutions may be passed with regard to items that are not included in the agenda, the written convening notice
or which have not been announced as prescribed or within the prescribed convocation term, unless the managing directors entitled to vote
unanimously agree that resolutions on these items shall be passed. |
Resolutions of the board of managing directors. Conflict of interest
Article 18
| 18.1 | The board of managing directors adopts resolutions by a simple majority of the votes cast. Each managing director has a right to cast
one (1) vote. In the event of a tie vote, the proposal is rejected. |

| 18.2 | A managing director with a direct or indirect personal interest that conflicts with the company’s interest may not take part
in the deliberations or decision-making. If no resolution can be adopted by the board of managing directors as result thereof, such resolution
may only be adopted by the supervisory board in accordance with article 28 of these articles of association. |
| 18.3 | The board of managing directors may adopt resolutions outside meetings provided that all its members entitled to vote have agreed
with this method of decision-making and have expressed themselves regarding the proposal concerned in writing. |
Representative authority
Article 19
| 19.1 | The board of managing directors represents the company. The authority to represent the company is also vested in two (2) managing
directors acting jointly in the case that the board of managing directors consists of more than one (1) managing director. |
| 19.2 | The board of managing directors may appoint officers with a limited or unlimited power of attorney. Each officer will represent the
company within the scope of his or her authority. The officers’ titles are determined by the board of managing directors. |
Approval of board of managing directors resolutions
Article 20
| 20.1 | The supervisory board is authorized to make subject to its prior written approval resolutions by the board of managing directors.
Any such resolution must be clearly described and reported to the board of managing directors in writing. |
| 20.2 | The absence of approval as defined in this article will not impair the representative authority of the board of managing directors
or of the managing directors. |
Absence. Inability to act
Article 21
If one (1) or more managing director(s) is/are absent or
unable to perform his/her/their duties, the remaining managing director or managing directors shall be temporarily charged with the management
of the company. In the event of the absence or inability to act of all the managing directors or the sole managing director, a person
appointed for that purpose by the supervisory board shall be temporarily charged with the management of the company.

Supervisory board
Article 22
The company shall have a supervisory board, consisting of at least
three (3) natural persons. With due observance of the previous sentence, the number of supervisory directors shall be determined
by the supervisory board. In the event of a vacancy, the supervisory board continues to be validly constituted by the remaining supervisory
directors.
Appointment
Article 23
| 23.1 | Supervisory directors shall be appointed by the general meeting. |
| 23.2 | Subject to the applicability of paragraph 4 of this article, supervisory directors shall be appointed for a maximum period of four
years, provided that, unless a supervisory director has resigned or is removed at an earlier date, his or her term shall expire as of
the closing of the annual general meeting held in the last calendar year of his or her term of appointment. A supervisory director may
be re-appointed, with due observance of the preceding sentence. |
| 23.3 | If MYT Holding LLC holds directly or indirectly less than twenty-five percent (25%) of the aggregate issued and outstanding nominal
share capital of the company, the company will file a declaration confirming such event with the trade register of the Dutch chamber of
commerce and the company will publish a public announcement confirming such filing. |
| 23.4 | Effective as of the moment of filing of the declaration as referred to in paragraph 3 of this article, the terms of the supervisory
directors at that time in office will expire as of the closing of the next annual general meeting. Going forward, the term of appointment
of all supervisory directors shall expire each year at the closing of the annual general meeting. |
| 23.5 | A supervisory director may be re-appointed, with due observance of this article. |
Rotation schedule
Article 24
Until the company files the declaration referred to in paragraph 3
of article 23, the supervisory board shall establish a rotation schedule for the term of appointment for each supervisory director.

Dismissal, suspension and retirement
Article 25
The general meeting may at any time suspend or dismiss any supervisory
director. The general meeting may lift such suspension at any time and such suspension will automatically lapse if the general meeting
does not resolve to dismiss such supervisory director within three months of such suspension.
Remuneration
Article 26
The general meeting shall determine the remuneration of supervisory
directors. Supervisory directors shall be reimbursed for their expenses.
Duty and powers
Article 27
| 27.1 | The duty of the supervisory board shall be the supervision of the policy of the board of managing directors and the general course
of affairs in the company and the enterprise connected therewith. It shall assist the board of managing directors with advice. In the
performance of their duty, the supervisory directors shall be guided by the interests of the company and the enterprise connected therewith. |
| 27.2 | The supervisory board shall have access to the company’s business premises and shall be authorized to inspect its books and
records. The supervisory board may designate one (1) or more persons from its midst to exercise such powers. The supervisory board
may also call on experts for assistance and determine the remuneration of such experts, which shall be paid by the company. |
| 27.3 | The supervisory board may form supervisory board committees from among its members and define their responsibilities and competences
in its rules of procedure. |
Meetings and decision-making of the supervisory board. Conflict
of interest.
Article 28
| 28.1 | The supervisory board appoints a chairperson and a vice chairperson from among its midst, who will replace the former on his or her
absence. The supervisory board also appoints a secretary, whether or not from among its midst, and makes arrangements for the latter’s
substitution. |
| 28.2 | Should both the chairperson and the vice chairperson be absent from a meeting, the said meeting itself designates a chairperson. |

| 28.3 | The supervisory board meets as often as its chairperson, or two (2) other supervisory directors, or the board of managing directors
deem necessary. |
| 28.4 | The secretary shall take minutes of the business transacted during the meeting of the supervisory board. The minutes shall be approved
by the chairperson of the supervisory board and signed by the secretary. |
| 28.5 | The supervisory board adopts resolutions by a simple majority of the votes cast. Each supervisory director has a right to cast one
(1) vote. In the event of a tie vote, the proposal is rejected. |
| 28.6 | During any of its meetings, the supervisory board may pass valid resolutions only if at least half of its members then in office and
entitled to vote are present or represented during such meeting. |
| 28.7 | The supervisory board may also adopt resolutions outside meetings provided that all its members entitled to vote have agreed with
this method of decision-making and have expressed themselves regarding the proposal concerned in writing. |
| 28.8 | The supervisory board may hold joint meetings with the board of managing directors as often as the supervisory board or the board
of managing directors deems necessary. |
| 28.9 | The supervisory board shall draw up rules of procedure containing further regulations on the procedure for holding meetings and
decision-making by the supervisory board, and its operating procedures. |
| 28.10 | A supervisory director with a direct or indirect personal interest that conflicts with the company’s interest may not take part
in the deliberations or decision-making. If all supervisory directors have a conflict of interest as referred to above, such resolution
may be adopted by the supervisory board, irrespective of the conflict of interest. |
Absence or inability to act of supervisory directors
Article 29
If one (1) or more supervisory director(s) is/are absent
or unable to perform his/their duties, the remaining supervisory director(s) shall be temporarily charged with the supervision of
the policy of the board of managing directors and the general course of affairs in the company and the enterprise connected therewith.
In the event of the absence or inability to act of all the supervisory directors, a person appointed for that purpose by the general meeting
shall be temporarily charged with the aforementioned supervision of the company.

Indemnification
Article 30
| 30.1 | The company shall indemnify and hold harmless, to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law as it presently exists or may hereafter
be amended, any person who was or is made or is threatened to be made a party or is otherwise involved in a proceeding by reason of the
fact that he or she (or an legal entity for whom he or she) is or was a managing director or a supervisory director, against all liability
and loss suffered and expenses (including attorneys’ fees) reasonably incurred by such person (including for an act or omission
that occurred prior to the introduction of this article 30), except that no indemnification shall be made in respect of any claim, issue
or matter as to which such person (i) shall have been adjudged to be liable for gross negligence or willful misconduct in the performance
of his or her duty to the company, unless and only to the extent that the court, or, in the case of arbitration, the arbitrator, having
appropriate jurisdiction shall determine upon application that, despite the adjudication of liability but in view of all the circumstances
of the case, such person is fairly and reasonably entitled to indemnification against such expenses which the court, or, in the case of
arbitration, the arbitrator, having appropriate jurisdiction shall deem proper or (ii) has been covered for the costs or financial
loss by an insurance and the insurer has paid out, without reservation, the costs or financial loss. |
| 30.2 | The company shall be required to indemnify a current or former managing director or a current or former supervisory director in connection
with a proceeding (or part thereof) initiated by such person only if the proceeding (or part thereof) was authorized by the supervisory
board. |
| 30.3 | The board of managing directors, subject to prior approval of the supervisory board, may resolve to indemnify any current or former
officer or any proposed officer of the company or its subsidiaries out of the assets of the company against all costs, charges, losses
and liabilities incurred by him or her in the proper execution of his or her duties or the proper exercise of his or her powers in any
such capacities in the company or such subsidiary including, without limitation, a liability incurred in defending proceedings in which
judgment is given in his or her favor or in which he or she is acquitted, or which are otherwise disposed of without a finding or admission
of material breach of duty on his or her part. |

| 30.4 | Expenses (including attorneys’ fees) incurred by a current or former supervisory director or current or former managing director
in defending a proceeding referenced in paragraph 1 of this article shall, upon application of such supervisory director or managing director,
be paid by the company in advance of the final disposition of such proceeding upon a resolution of the supervisory board with respect
to the specific case; provided that the company shall have received an undertaking by or on behalf of such current or former supervisory
director or current or former managing director to repay such amount unless it shall ultimately be determined that he or she is entitled
to be indemnified by the company in accordance with this article. |
| 30.5 | The company will purchase and maintain adequate insurance for the benefit of a person who is or formerly was a managing director,
a supervisory director, an officer or a proposed managing director, supervisory director or officer of the company or any company which
is or previously was a subsidiary or a company in which the company has or formerly had an interest (whether directly or indirect), indemnifying
him or her against liability for negligence, default or breach of duty or other liability, other than acts or failures to act which were
intentional (opzettelijk), intentionally reckless (bewust roekeloos) or seriously culpable (ernstig verwijtbaar),
unless such insurance cannot be obtained at reasonable terms. |
| 30.6 | This article may be amended without the consent of the indemnified persons, but the indemnity granted in this article will remain
in force for claims for the reimbursement of costs and other payments as referred to in this article that resulted from an act or omission
by the indemnified person in the period when the indemnity was in effect. |
Financial year. Annual accounts
Article 31
| 31.1 | The financial year commences on the first day of July of any given year and ends on the thirtieth day of June of the subsequent
year. |

| 31.2 | The board of managing directors is required to draw up the annual accounts within five (5) months of the end of the company’s
financial year, unless this period has been extended by a maximum of five (5) months by the general meeting on account of special
circumstances. |
| 31.3 | The annual accounts must be signed by the managing directors and the supervisory directors; if one (1) or more of their signatures
is missing, this shall be stated giving the reason therefore. |
| 31.4 | The general meeting shall have the power to adopt the annual accounts. |
| 31.5 | A resolution to adopt the annual accounts shall not automatically discharge a managing director or a supervisory director. The general
meeting may resolve to grant one or more managing directors and/or one or more supervisory directors full or partial discharge. |
| 31.6 | If all of the shareholders are also managing directors of the company, the signing of the annual accounts by all of the managing directors
and all the supervisory directors shall not be considered an adoption as referred to in paragraph 4 of this article. |
| 31.7 | The company shall instruct a qualified auditor to examine its accounts and records. The general meeting is authorized to appoint the
auditor. If the general meeting fails to appoint the auditor, the supervisory board is authorized to do so. |
| 31.8 | The statutory provisions apply to the directors’ report, the additional data to be added, the auditor’s report and the
publication of the directors’ report. |
Profits
Article 32
| 32.1 | The company may make distributions to the extent that the company’s equity exceeds the reserves that the company must maintain
pursuant to the law or these articles of association. |
| 32.2 | The board of managing directors may resolve to make distributions, provided that the approval of the supervisory board has been obtained. |
| 32.3 | Pursuant to and in accordance with a proposal thereto by the board of managing directors, which proposal has been approved by the
supervisory board, the general meeting may also resolve to make distributions. |

| 32.4 | If, after making such a distribution, the company is unable to continue paying its due and payable debts, the managing directors shall,
subject to the provisions of prevailing law, be jointly and severally liable to the company for the shortfall created by the distribution.
A party receiving such distribution who knows or could reasonably be expected to foresee that the distribution would make the company
unable to continue paying any of its due and payable debts shall be liable to the company for payment of the shortfall created by the
distribution, with said liability not to exceed the amount of the distribution received by that party and with due observance of the provisions
of prevailing law. |
| 32.5 | In calculating the profit distribution, the shares held by the company in its own capital will not be taken into account, unless those
shares are encumbered with a right of usufruct or a right of pledge, if the pledgee is entitled to the distributions on such shares under
the deed of pledge. |
| 32.6 | In calculating the amount to be distributed on each share, only the amount of the obligatory payments on the nominal amount of the
shares will be taken into account. |
| 32.7 | A claim of a shareholder to receive a distribution expires after five (5) years after the distribution has become payable. |
| 32.8 | Any distribution by the company may be made in the form of cash, shares or in kind. |
General meetings
Article 33
| 33.1 | At least once during each financial year, a general meeting shall be held. |
| 33.2 | The agenda for such general meeting as mentioned in paragraph 1 of this article shall, include the following items: |
| b. | adoption of the annual accounts; |
| c. | discharging the managing directors for the management they performed in the past financial year; |
| d. | discharging the supervisory directors for the supervision of the management they performed in the past financial year; |
| e. | allocation of profit or loss; |
| f. | the filling of any vacancies; |

| g. | appointment of a qualified auditor; and |
| h. | other proposals by the board of managing directors, the supervisory board or shareholders and/or other holders of a meeting right,
provided that these proposals have been raised and announced with due observance of the provisions of article 35 of these articles of
association. |
Other meetings
Article 34
| 34.1 | Without prejudice to the provisions of article 33 paragraph 1 of these articles of association, other general meetings shall be held
as often as the board of managing directors or the supervisory board considers necessary. |
| 34.2 | Subject to applicable law, one or more shareholders and/or other holders of a meeting right who, alone or together, represent at least
one one-hundredth (1/100) of the issued capital may submit a written request to the board of managing directors or the supervisory board
to convene a general meeting, provided that such request contains a detailed description of the items to be addressed at said meeting.
The board of managing directors and the supervisory board will take the steps necessary to ensure that the general meeting is held within
four (4) weeks of its receipt of such request, except in the event of a countervailing substantial company interest. |
Convocation of meetings. Agenda
Article 35
| 35.1 | General meetings are convened by the board of managing directors or the supervisory board, without prejudice to the provisions laid
down in article 34 paragraph 2 of these articles of association, in accordance with the applicable provisions of these articles of association
and applicable laws. |
| 35.2 | The convening notice shall specify the matters to be addressed at the general meeting. |
| 35.3 | Subject to applicable law, shareholders and/or other holders of a meeting right who jointly represent at least one one-hundredth (1/100)
part of the issued capital shall be entitled to request the board of managing directors and the supervisory board to place one (1) or
more matters on the agenda for the next general meeting. |
| 35.4 | Upon receipt of a request as referred to in paragraph 3 of this article, the board of managing directors and the supervisory board
shall place such matter(s) on the agenda, except in the event of a countervailing substantial company interest. |

| 35.5 | If there are fewer than thirty (30) days between the request for matters to be placed on the agenda and the day of the next general
meeting, the said matters shall be placed on the agenda for the general meeting thereafter, except in the event of a countervailing substantial
company interest. |
Venue for general meetings
Article 36
General meetings shall be held in the municipality in which the company
has its head office or in the municipalities of Aachen, Augsburg, Berlin, Bielefield, Braunsweig, Bremen, Bochum, Bonn, Chemnitz, Cologne,
Dortmund, Dresden, Duisburg, Düsseldorf, Essen, Frankfurt am Main, Gelsenkirchen, Hamburg, Hanover, Karlsruhe, Kiel, Leipzig, Mannheim,
Mönchengladbach, Munich, Münster, Nuremberg, Stuttgart, Wiesbaden, Wuppertal, all in the Federal Republic of Germany.
Chair. Minutes.
Article 37
| 37.1 | The chairperson of the supervisory board shall act as the chairperson of the general meeting. In the absence of the chairperson of
the supervisory board, the vice-chairperson of the supervisory board shall act as the chairperson of the general meeting. In the absence
of both, the supervisory directors present at the general meeting shall appoint the chairperson of the general meeting. In the absence
of all supervisory directors, the general meeting shall appoint its own chairperson. The chairperson appoints a secretary and an inspector
of elections. If no inspector of elections is appointed, the secretary shall act as inspector of elections. |
| 37.2 | The secretary shall take minutes of the proceedings at each general meeting. The said minutes shall be confirmed and signed in evidence
thereof by the chairperson and the secretary. The inspector of elections shall tabulate all votes on the resolutions proposed at the general
meeting and shall prepare a certificate of tabulation for approval and signature of the chairperson and the secretary. |
| 37.3 | The chairperson of the general meeting or the party who convened the meeting may resolve to have a notarial report made of the proceedings
at the meeting. |

| 37.4 | The board of managing directors is required to keep records of the resolutions adopted by the general meeting and deposit them at
the company’s office for inspection by the shareholders and other holders of a meeting right. Upon request, each shareholder and
holder of a meeting right will be provided with a copy of or excerpt from the records at no more than cost. |
| 37.5 | If no managing directors are present at a general meeting, the chairperson of the meeting is responsible for ensuring that the board
of managing directors is given a copy of the resolutions adopted as soon as possible after the meeting. |
| 37.6 | A written confirmation signed by the chairperson of the supervisory board or by the chairperson of the general meeting stating that
the general meeting has adopted a resolution constitutes valid proof of that resolution towards third parties. |
| 37.7 | All issues relating to the proceedings at or concerning the meeting are decided by the chairperson of the general meeting. |
Meeting right. Right to attend and vote
Article 38
| 38.1 | A meeting right is allocated to shareholders and to usufructuaries and pledgees who hold voting rights. Each person with a meeting
right has the right to attend, address and, if applicable, vote at general meetings, whether in person or represented by the holder of
a written proxy. Usufructuaries and pledgees who do not hold voting rights shall not have a meeting right unless provisions to the contrary
were agreed upon the creation or transfer of the usufruct or right of pledge. |
| 38.2 | Each holder of a meeting right or its representative who attends a meeting must sign the attendance list. |
| 38.3 | Each holder of a meeting right or its representative participating, where permitted in accordance with these articles of association,
in the general meeting by way of electronic means of communication shall be identified by the chairperson of the general meeting in the
manner as stated in the terms and conditions mentioned in paragraph 6 of this article. The name of the holder of a meeting right and the
name of any representative participating in the general meeting by way of electronic means of communication shall be added to the attendance
list. |
| 38.4 | The managing directors and the supervisory directors have, in that capacity, an advisory vote at general meetings. |
| 38.5 | Each of the general meeting, the supervisory board and the board of managing directors may resolve to allow persons, other than those
referred to in this article, to attend general meetings. |

| 38.6 | The board of managing directors may determine that a holder of a meeting right or its representative may attend and address general
meetings, and, insofar as possible, exercise its voting right by electronic means of communication. The board of managing directors sets
the terms and conditions for electronic participation to the meeting as mentioned in the previous sentence and announces those in the
convening notice. These conditions in any case encompass the method by which the holder of a meeting right or its representative can (i) be
identified through the electronic means of communication, (ii) take direct cognizance of the proceedings at the meeting and (iii) insofar
as possible, exercise its voting right. |
Resolutions of the general meeting
Article 39
| 39.1 | Resolutions are passed by a simple majority of the votes cast, unless the law or these articles of association require a greater majority. |
| 39.2 | Each share confers the right to cast one (1) vote. No votes may be cast during the general meeting for a share held by the company
or any of its subsidiaries. Holders of a right of usufruct or a right of pledge on shares belonging to the company or any of its subsidiaries
are not excluded from voting if the right of usufruct or the right of pledge was created before the share concerned belonged to the company
or one of its subsidiaries. The company or a subsidiary may not cast a vote in respect of a share on which it holds a right of usufruct
or a right of pledge. |
| 39.3 | In the event the of a tie vote, the proposal is rejected. |
| 39.4 | Blank votes, abstentions and invalid votes will be deemed not to have been cast. |
| 39.5 | The chairperson of the general meeting determines the method of voting. |
| 39.6 | The ruling by the chairperson of the general meeting on the outcome of a vote is decisive. |
| 39.7 | All disputes concerning voting for which neither the law nor the articles of association provide a solution are decided by the chairperson
of the general meeting. |
| 39.8 | The conditions as referred to in article 38 paragraph 6 of these articles of association mention the manner in which a shareholder
or its representative may participate in the voting by way of electronic means. |

Amendment to the articles of association
Article 40
| 40.1 | The general meeting is authorized to adopt a resolution to amend the articles of association. The general meeting can only resolve
to amend the articles of association on proposal of the board of managing directors, which proposal has been approved by the supervisory
board. |
| 40.2 | If a proposal to amend the articles of association is submitted to the general meeting, this must always be stated in the notice convening
the general meeting and simultaneously a copy of the proposal containing the proposed amendment verbatim must be deposited at the company’s
office for inspection by the shareholders and other holders of a meeting right until the end of the meeting. |
Dissolution and liquidation
Article 41
| 41.1 | The general meeting is authorized to adopt a resolution to dissolve the company upon the submission of such matter to the general
meeting by the supervisory board. If a resolution is to be proposed to the general meeting for dissolving the company, such shall be stated
in the convening notice. |
| 41.2 | In the event of the company being dissolved, the managing directors shall be the liquidators of the assets of the dissolved company,
unless the general meeting appoints other persons to do so. The supervisory board shall be charged with the supervision of the liquidation. |
| 41.3 | The liquidators have the same powers, duties and liabilities as managing directors, insofar as such is compatible with their task
as liquidator. |
| 41.4 | Any surplus assets remaining after the company’s debts have been settled shall be distributed to the shareholders in proportion
to the aggregate nominal value of their individual shareholding. |
| 41.5 | After the company has ceased to exist, the company’s accounts, records and other data carriers must be kept for seven (7) years
by the person designated for that purpose by the general meeting or, if no such designation is made, the person designated for that purpose
by the liquidators. |

Exclusive forum for claims and proceedings
Article 42
| 42.1 | Unless, to the extent permitted under applicable law, the company consents in writing to the selection of an alternative forum, the
competent court in Amsterdam shall be the sole and exclusive forum for: |
| a. | any action asserting a claim for breach of a fiduciary or other duty owed by any supervisory director, managing director, officer,
employee, or agent of the company to the company or the company’s shareholders; |
| b. | any action asserting a claim arising pursuant to any provision of the Dutch Civil Code, the articles of association of the company
or the rules of procedure of the supervisory board or the board of managing directors; or |
| c. | any action asserting a claim pertaining to the internal affairs of the company. |
| 42.2 | In each case of an action or proceeding that is subject to paragraph 1 of this article, if any such action or proceeding is filed
in a court other than the competent court in Amsterdam (a “foreign action”) in the name of any shareholder, such shareholder
shall be deemed to have consented to: (x) the personal jurisdiction of the competent court in Amsterdam in connection with any action
or proceeding brought in such court to enforce the provisions of paragraph 1 of this article (an “enforcement action”), and
(y) having service of process made upon such shareholder in any such enforcement action by service upon such shareholder’s
counsel in the foreign action as agent for such shareholder. |
| 42.3 | Unless, to the extent permitted by applicable law, the company consents in writing to the selection of an alternative forum, the federal
district courts of the United States of America shall be the exclusive forum for the resolution of any complaint asserting a cause of
action arising under the United States Securities Act of 1933, as amended, the United States Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended,
or the rules or regulations promulgated pursuant to such statutes. |
| 42.4 | Any person or entity purchasing or otherwise acquiring any direct or indirect interest in shares of the company shall be deemed to
have notice of and consented to the provisions of this article. |

FINAL PROVISIONS
The underlined headings in this deed have been included for ease of
reference only.
The appearing person is known to me, notary,
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,
the original of this deed was drawn up and executed in Amsterdam, the
Netherlands on the date in the first paragraph of this deed. The substance of this deed was stated and clarified to the appearing person.
The appearing person declared to have taken note of the content of this deed in time before its execution, agreed to its content and did
not require a full reading of this deed. Subsequently, after limited reading in accordance with the law, this deed was signed by the appearing
person and me, notary.
Exhibit 99.6
Proxy and voting instruction form
for the extraordinary general meeting of
shareholders of
Mytheresa Netherlands Parent
B.V. (the Company)
to be held on Thursday March 6, 2025 at 17.00 CET.
Note: all fields marked * are required
The undersigned, |
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Name *: |
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Country of residence *: |
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Email address *: |
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Number of shares held as registered in the Company’s register of shareholders*:
hereby authorizes the Company Secretary of the Company with full power
of substitution, to vote on his/her behalf:
ITEM |
PROPOSAL |
FOR |
AGAINST |
ABSTAIN |
2 |
Proposal to appoint Mr. Burkhart Grund as
member of the supervisory board of the
Company subject to the completion of the
transaction regarding the acquisition of all
shares in YOOX Net-a-Porter Group S.p.A. by the
Company
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3.a |
Amendment of clause 2.1 of the articles of association of the Company to amend the name of the Company to LuxExperience B.V. subject to the completion of the transaction regarding the acquisition of all shares in YOOX Net-a-Porter Group S.p.A. by the Company
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3.b |
Amendment of clause 15.3 of the articles of association of the Company to reflect that the remuneration of individual members of the management board of the Company, also with respect to share and share option schemes, shall be determined by the supervisory board of the Company
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Proposal to adopt the Second Amended and Restated MYT Netherlands Parent B.V. 2023 Omnibus Incentive Compensation Plan
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This proxy and voting instruction form – fully completed and
signed – must have been received by the Company ultimately Thursday February 27, 2025, 18.00 CET. Please send the pdf of the
signed proxy and voting form by e-mail to the Company Secretary: agm@mytheresa.com
If this proxy form is incomplete, not signed, or received after February 27,
2025, 23.59 CET, it shall be regarded as invalid.
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