He said that it "makes no sense" to shift production out of Europe, as the group's culture and heritage is part of its ...
All eyes may have been on the wide-brimmed accessory, but what was most significant for the industry was the fact that Bernard Arnault, the CEO of LVMH, attended the Republican’s inauguration ceremony ...
Hermès's sales soared 18% in Q4, driven by robust demand for high-end handbags from wealthy customers, surpassing analysts' ...
Kering chairman and CEO François-Henri Pinault shared his strategy for 2025 at the group’s earnings meeting and following ...
Most of our brands, we're producing in Italy and in France… we're selling a part of our culture," Kering CEO Francois-Henri ...
Morningstar analysts said in a recent note: "A 10% to 20% tariff on European luxury goods could depress luxury sales in the U ...
A sluggish economy, an austere political mood and the feeling among some consumers that pricey brands are passé have combined ...
Hermès sales surged as wealthy shoppers snapped up its pricey handbags over the holiday season, underlining the brand’s ...
Kering earned $4.52 billion in the fourth quarter 2024, better than predicted but still a 12 percent drop year-over-year.
Abrupt exit of Gucci creative director Sabato De Sarno underlines unprecedented talent churn at leading labels ...