Hermes Sales Jump 9% in Q2, with US Prices Rising More Than Elsewhere 

A logo of fashion house Hermes is seen outside a shop in Paris, France, April 15, 2024. (Reuters) 
A logo of fashion house Hermes is seen outside a shop in Paris, France, April 15, 2024. (Reuters) 
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Hermes Sales Jump 9% in Q2, with US Prices Rising More Than Elsewhere 

A logo of fashion house Hermes is seen outside a shop in Paris, France, April 15, 2024. (Reuters) 
A logo of fashion house Hermes is seen outside a shop in Paris, France, April 15, 2024. (Reuters) 

Hermes on Wednesday reported a 9% rise in quarterly sales due to the continued appetite from rich shoppers for its coveted, $10,000 handbags, helping the French house defy the global luxury downturn.

Executive Chairman Axel Dumas said so far no further price hikes were planned this year after a general 7% rise globally and an additional 5% in the US, where the company flagged it would fully pass on the effects of tariffs to its clients.

Speaking to journalists on a call, Dumas said these price rises would probably suffice to offset the 15% tariff rate agreed between the Trump administration and the EU.

Sales for the second quarter to the end of June reached 3.9 billion euros ($4.50 billion), up 9% at constant currency rates, Hermes said, broadly in line with analysts' expectations for a 10% rise.

The appeal of the brand's famous Birkin, Constance and Kelly bags so far has shielded the group from headwinds in the luxury sector, while growth at Hermes's smaller fashion and silk divisions slowed and perfume and beauty sales contracted.

"This is a sign the market is staying difficult", Bernstein analyst Luca Solca said.

Hermes shares fell 2.5% in early Paris trade.

Hermes, which this year overtook LVMH as France's most valuable listed company by market capitalization, maintains tight control over production, raising it at a steady pace of around 6% to 7% per year, frustrating some shoppers who have to wait months for a handbag.

That strategy has helped the company buck an industry slowdown as big fashion labels like Chanel, Kering's Gucci and LVMH-owned Louis Vuitton and Dior grapple with declining sales.

A prolonged slump in China has pushed the focus of European luxury labels to the United States this year, although demand there has been rocky due to a volatile stock market and fragile consumer confidence.

"I don't see any fundamental changes in the sales climate in China at the moment," Dumas said, adding that he still saw China's long-term potential as intact with no structural changes in consumer sentiment.

Consultancy Bain forecasts worldwide luxury goods sales will fall by between 2% and 5% in 2025 after a 1% decline last year.

Shares in Hermes have risen 2% since the start of the year, outpacing the sector along with Cartier-owner Richemont, which has benefited from a surge in sales of high-end jewelry but is trading flat.



China's HongShan Reportedly Eyes $2.9 Billion Golden Goose Deal by Christmas

People walk in a commercial street at the historical Shichahai district in Beijing, China, December 3, 2025. REUTERS/Sarah Meyssonnier
People walk in a commercial street at the historical Shichahai district in Beijing, China, December 3, 2025. REUTERS/Sarah Meyssonnier
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China's HongShan Reportedly Eyes $2.9 Billion Golden Goose Deal by Christmas

People walk in a commercial street at the historical Shichahai district in Beijing, China, December 3, 2025. REUTERS/Sarah Meyssonnier
People walk in a commercial street at the historical Shichahai district in Beijing, China, December 3, 2025. REUTERS/Sarah Meyssonnier

China's HongShan Capital Group (HSG) has sent a 2.5 billion euro ($2.91 billion) offer to private equity Permira to buy Italian luxury sneaker maker Golden Goose, with the aim of signing the deal by Christmas, daily la Repubblica reported on Friday.

Details still need to be defined but the offer gives the luxury group an enterprise value of 10 times the core profit expected by the end of the year, debt included, the newspaper said.

Golden Goose's revenues totaled 655 million euros in 2024, with an adjusted core profit of 227 million euros.

HSG has asked veteran fashion industry executive Marco Bizzarri to become Golden Goose's future chairman, la Repubblica said, adding that the Chinese private equity aims to expand Golden Goose's directly-managed stores, particularly in Asia, and plans to list the group in the medium-term.

Last year the Venice-based company, which sells sneakers for more than 500 euros a pair, shelved plans for an initial public offering on the Milan Bourse, citing market volatility caused by political uncertainty in Europe.


Debenhams' New Pay Plan Without Vote 'Disgraceful', Says Top Investor Frasers

Debenhams logo is seen on smartphone in front of a displayed Boohoo logo in this illustration taken January 25, 2021. (Reuters)
Debenhams logo is seen on smartphone in front of a displayed Boohoo logo in this illustration taken January 25, 2021. (Reuters)
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Debenhams' New Pay Plan Without Vote 'Disgraceful', Says Top Investor Frasers

Debenhams logo is seen on smartphone in front of a displayed Boohoo logo in this illustration taken January 25, 2021. (Reuters)
Debenhams logo is seen on smartphone in front of a displayed Boohoo logo in this illustration taken January 25, 2021. (Reuters)

A move by struggling British online fashion retailer Debenhams to push ahead with a new executive pay scheme without seeking approval from investors was "utterly disgraceful", the finance chief of rival Frasers said on Thursday.

Frasers is Debenhams' biggest investor with a 29.7% stake.

Last week, Debenhams said that one of the reasons it was not asking for a shareholder vote on the new pay scheme worth up to 222 million pounds ($296 million) was because a "major competitor" investor, which it did not name, had tried to block previous resolutions.

Debenhams has been locked in a long-running tussle with Frasers, majority-owned by British retail tycoon Mike Ashley, which unsuccessfully attempted to block its rebrand and oust its co-founder.

Frasers' chief financial officer Chris Wootton said Debenhams' latest move, which could see CEO Dan Finley earn up to 148 million pounds if Debenhams' share price hits 3 pounds over the next five years, was "typical corporate governance from them, utterly disgraceful".

However, he told Reuters that if Debenhams achieved a share price of 3 pounds "shareholders will be happy."

Debenhams shares were trading at 22.25 pence on Thursday, down 3.3%.


Zara Owner Inditex Reports Strong Start to Winter Sales

FILE PHOTO: A person walks by a Zara store in Plaza de Espana in Madrid, Spain, June 11, 2025. REUTERS/Ana Beltran/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: A person walks by a Zara store in Plaza de Espana in Madrid, Spain, June 11, 2025. REUTERS/Ana Beltran/File Photo
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Zara Owner Inditex Reports Strong Start to Winter Sales

FILE PHOTO: A person walks by a Zara store in Plaza de Espana in Madrid, Spain, June 11, 2025. REUTERS/Ana Beltran/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: A person walks by a Zara store in Plaza de Espana in Madrid, Spain, June 11, 2025. REUTERS/Ana Beltran/File Photo

Zara owner Inditex said sales grew 10.6% in constant currency over the start of its fourth quarter, beating analysts' expectations for the November period that includes the crucial Black Friday sales.

The $178 billion fast fashion giant also reported on Wednesday sales of 9.8 billion euros ($11.41 billion) for its third quarter ending October 31, higher than the 9.69 billion euros expected by analysts according to an LSEG estimate.

The results from Inditex, seen as a bellwether for the global fast fashion sector, provide a first glimpse into how successful the key Black Friday sales weekend was for retailers.

The strong sales growth in the period from November 1 to December 1 compared to a year ago marked an acceleration from the nine-month currency-adjusted growth rate of 6.2%, an encouraging sign for the fourth quarter, its biggest in terms of revenues.