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Kering sales down 9% as luxury slowdown stalls revamp

October 24, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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The logo of French luxury group Kering is seen at Kering headquarters in Paris, France, February 13, 2023. REUTERS/Sarah Meyssonnier/File Photo Acquire Licensing Rights

PARIS, Oct 24 (Reuters) – French luxury group Kering(PRTP.PA) reported a bigger-than-expected drop in third quarter sales, underperforming major rivals as its top brand Gucci and other fashion labels all suffered from a slowing appetite for high-end clothes and accessories.

The French luxury group, which also owns Yves Saint Laurent, Balenciaga and Bottega Veneta, said on Tuesday that sales for the third quarter came in at 4.46 billion euros ($4.72 billion), a 9% drop at constant currencies and scope, below consensus expectations for a 6% decline.

Gucci, which accounts for over a half of Kering’s annual sales and is in a middle of a revamp following a disappointing performance over the past two years, saw a fall in sales of around 7%.

But revenues at smaller brands that until recently had enjoyed stellar growth also declined in the quarter, with Saint Laurent posting a 12% fall and Bottega Veneta down 7%.

Beyond worsening macroeconomic conditions, the company’s performance reflected Kering’s move to take distribution in house by reducing sales through wholesale channels in a bid to cut on promotions and move its labels upmarket, deputy CEO Jean-Marc Duplaix told reporters.

Rising inflation and economic uncertainty have curbed shoppers’ appetite for luxury after years of blockbuster demand, prompting investors to cut their exposure to the industry and trim forecasts.

But Kering is doing worse than rivals.

LVMH (LVMH.PA), the world’s biggest luxury group and one of Europe’s biggest companies by market value, this month also reported a slowdown in third-quarter sales — although it still clocked an increase in revenues with sales at its fashion and leather goods division up 9%. And Birkin bag-maker Hermes on Tuesday reported a rise in sales of 15.6%.

Kering has undertaken a sweeping overhaul aimed at reviving Gucci, which has struggled to capitalise on the strong post-pandemic rebound in luxury goods sales and lost ground to rivals like LVMH’s Dior and Louis Vuitton.

It reshuffled the brand’s top management and appointed a new creative director, who unveiled a style reset on a Milan runway in September.

The minimalist looks, which marked a departure from the eccentric styles that had fallen out of fashion, especially with younger Chinese, will not hit stores before early next year.

($1 = 0.9447 euros)

(This story has been refiled to correct the date in the dateline)

Reporting by Mimosa Spencer, editing by Silvia Aloisi

Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.

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