Tommy Hilfiger-owner PVH Shares Fall as Tepid Europe Demand Hits 2024 Forecasts

A look from Tommy Hilfiger’s autumn/winter 2024 collection at New York Fashion Week. (AFP)
A look from Tommy Hilfiger’s autumn/winter 2024 collection at New York Fashion Week. (AFP)
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Tommy Hilfiger-owner PVH Shares Fall as Tepid Europe Demand Hits 2024 Forecasts

A look from Tommy Hilfiger’s autumn/winter 2024 collection at New York Fashion Week. (AFP)
A look from Tommy Hilfiger’s autumn/winter 2024 collection at New York Fashion Week. (AFP)

Shares of PVH Corp slumped up to 25% on Tuesday, a day after the Calvin Klein-owner forecast a steeper-than-expected drop in its annual revenue on the back of weakening demand in Europe.

The apparel maker, which also owns Tommy Hilfiger, forecast fiscal 2024 revenue to fall between 6% and 7%, steeper than the 2.3% drop estimated by analysts, according to LSEG data.

PVH plans to significantly reduce the number of online platforms it sells to in Europe in mid-2024, CEO Stefan Larsson said on a conference call on Tuesday, adding that the move would lead to a 5% reduction in its total European sales this year.

"Where the consumer and macro (backdrop) are tougher, we are willing to sacrifice short term, low-quality revenues in order to strengthen our brand position and pricing power," Larsson said.

The decline in PVH stock also dragged shares of peers VF Corp, Tapestry and Ralph Lauren, all of which were down at least 5%.

"A slowing and increasingly promotional European market is a concern and the outlook comes as a surprise," Telsey Advisory Group analyst Dana Telsey wrote in a note.

PVH forecast its annual earnings per share in the range of $10.75 to $11.00, versus analysts' estimate of $11.89.

Retailers such as PVH, Levi Strauss and Ralph Lauren have struggled with weaker wholesale business in North America due to department stores and retailers cutting back on orders owing to slow consumer demand.

PVH's wholesale revenue declined 10% in the fourth quarter, as wholesale customers across North America and Europe continued to take a cautious approach.

The company, however, beat analysts' expectations for quarterly sales and profit on the back on a strong holiday demand and better inventory planning.

PVH's forward price-to-earnings multiple, a common benchmark for valuing stocks, is at 11.35, lower than Ralph Lauren and Lululemon Athletica's P/E ratio of 16.28 and 26.27, respectively.



Saudi Fashion Commission to Host Virtual Meeting on Youth Empowerment in Fashion Industry

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The Saudi Fashion Commission logo
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Saudi Fashion Commission to Host Virtual Meeting on Youth Empowerment in Fashion Industry

The Saudi Fashion Commission logo
The Saudi Fashion Commission logo

The Fashion Commission will conduct a virtual meeting on Thursday dedicated to empowering young individuals in the fashion industry and exploring innovation.
The meeting aims to delve into avenues for empowering youth and uncovering available opportunities in this dynamic sector. Key discussions will encompass six focal points, including youth empowerment in the fashion industry, the impact of technology in enhancing their capabilities, upcoming trends in the field, fostering creativity and design skills, and spotlighting success narratives of young talents in the industry.
This meeting forms part of a series of open dialogues routinely organized by the Fashion Commission to bolster communication with the Saudi fashion community and showcase the commission's endeavors in sector development and nurturing local talents.