Zalando Adjusts 2025 Guidance as Concerns for H2 Growth Arise 

03 March 2021, Berlin: The logo of online retailer Zalando is pictured on the Zalando Campus at Mercedes-Platz in Berlin. (dpa)
03 March 2021, Berlin: The logo of online retailer Zalando is pictured on the Zalando Campus at Mercedes-Platz in Berlin. (dpa)
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Zalando Adjusts 2025 Guidance as Concerns for H2 Growth Arise 

03 March 2021, Berlin: The logo of online retailer Zalando is pictured on the Zalando Campus at Mercedes-Platz in Berlin. (dpa)
03 March 2021, Berlin: The logo of online retailer Zalando is pictured on the Zalando Campus at Mercedes-Platz in Berlin. (dpa)

German online fashion marketplace Zalando adjusted its 2025 guidance to include newly acquired About You, but signs of higher inventories and discounting amid sluggish consumer sentiment fueled concern for second-half growth.

Shares reversed course to trade down 5.6% at their lowest in almost a year, giving up gains earlier in the session. Including the drop, they have shed about a fourth of their value this year.

"Most investors own Zalando as a sort of revenue growth stock, helped by the margin expansion," Deutsche Bank Research analyst Adam Cochrane said on Wednesday.

"But the fact that the revenue growth has maybe got less chance of beating (expectations) to the upside is a disappointment."

The Berlin-based company said on Tuesday it now expected gross merchandise volume (GMV) in a range of 17.2 billion to 17.6 billion euros ($19.91 to $20.38 billion), including About You, which represents an increase of 12% to 15% over the previous year figure for the Zalando group.

It had previously expected GMV to grow between 4% and 9% this year compared with 2024.

"Consumer sentiment is not as strong," Co-CEO Robert Gentz said on a media call on Wednesday, adding however that the company was confident of delivering a very strong second half.

While second-quarter GMV, a key metric of the value of all goods sold, rose 5% on the year to 4.06 billion euros, analysts noted a steeper than expected decline of 80 basis points in gross margin in the quarter, dragged by higher discounting.

"The quality of the earnings beat in the second quarter was not maybe as good as hoped," said Cochrane, adding that the second-quarter consensus number had been falling before the release.

"It's still a little bit concerning to me that you're growing your inventory base at the same time as you are having to discount more and your implied sales outlook is a little bit more cautious," Cochrane said.

This could result in more discounts in the second half, putting pressure on gross margin, he added.

Inventories had increased 15% to 1.66 billion euros by June 30 from a year earlier, as the company prepared for the start of the autumn and winter season, it said.

In the current quarter, the company expects continuation of the mid-single digit growth of the second quarter, Co-CEO and interim CFO David Schroeder said on an investor call. "The quarter has started well for us."

Zalando is investing heavily in its European logistics network, which it has also opened up to partners as it seeks to drive growth amid faltering consumer spending and competition from fast-fashion retailers such as Chinese rival Shein.

The About You acquisition was completed in early July, valuing Zalando's smaller rival at 1.13 billion euros.

It forecast adjusted earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) for the combined group to reach a range of 550 million euros to 600 million euros, helped by Zalando's strong performance in the first half of the year.

Zalando's previous forecast, excluding About You, was for an adjusted EBIT between 530 million euros and 590 million euros.

Gentz said that US tariffs would not directly impact the company, which operates in Europe, though they might hit consumer sentiment in the long term.



Paris Store to Part Ways with Shein After Ownership Change

This photograph shows a view of the Asian e-commerce giant Shein store at the Bazar de l'Hotel de Ville (BHV) department store in Paris on March 19, 2026. (AFP)
This photograph shows a view of the Asian e-commerce giant Shein store at the Bazar de l'Hotel de Ville (BHV) department store in Paris on March 19, 2026. (AFP)
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Paris Store to Part Ways with Shein After Ownership Change

This photograph shows a view of the Asian e-commerce giant Shein store at the Bazar de l'Hotel de Ville (BHV) department store in Paris on March 19, 2026. (AFP)
This photograph shows a view of the Asian e-commerce giant Shein store at the Bazar de l'Hotel de Ville (BHV) department store in Paris on March 19, 2026. (AFP)

French department store BHV Marais will end its partnership with Shein after its operating company said Tuesday it was selling the Paris outlet, following criticism of its deal with the Asian e-commerce giant.

The announcement comes after Shein in November opened its first permanent physical shop in BHV's flagship store, a move that sparked outcry over the brand's fast-fashion business model and environmental impact.

SGM, which has operated the landmark store opposite Paris City Hall since 2023, has sold it at a loss to a group of executives, including outgoing SGM CEO Karl-Stephane Cottendin, the two parties told reporters.

Cottendin, who will step down as SGM's chief executive following the deal, said Shein would "ideally" leave the store by Christmas, describing the decision to allow the retailer to open in BHV as a "strategic error".

A second BHV store west of Paris will also come under new management, while SGM will retain control of seven other locations, five of which have welcomed Shein this year.

Contractual commitments with Shein at the non-Paris stores will be "honored" pending a "long-term" review, SGM director Frederic Merlin said.

Merlin acknowledged having made "mistakes", adding that the sale of BHV was a "genuine plan for an effective takeover by serious people".

Founded in China in 2012 and now based in Singapore, Shein has faced criticism in several countries over working conditions at its suppliers and the environmental impact of its ultra-fast-fashion business model.

Around 100 brands left the BHV Marais following Shein's arrival, with management saying it was either over opposition to the Asian brand or over unpaid invoices linked to IT systems.

Earlier this month, France said it imposed two fines on Shein totaling more than 22 million euros ($26 million), citing problems with product traceability, environmental labelling and delivery times.

The penalties bring the total fines imposed by France against the Asian fashion giant to more than 210 million euros.


Hugo Boss Shares Jump after Frasers' $2.3 Billion Takeover Bid

FILE PHOTO: Men's shoes are on display at the Boss store in London, Britain, May 30, 2024. REUTERS/Chris J. Ratcliffe/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: Men's shoes are on display at the Boss store in London, Britain, May 30, 2024. REUTERS/Chris J. Ratcliffe/File Photo
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Hugo Boss Shares Jump after Frasers' $2.3 Billion Takeover Bid

FILE PHOTO: Men's shoes are on display at the Boss store in London, Britain, May 30, 2024. REUTERS/Chris J. Ratcliffe/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: Men's shoes are on display at the Boss store in London, Britain, May 30, 2024. REUTERS/Chris J. Ratcliffe/File Photo

Shares in Hugo Boss rose about 7% on Thursday after Britain’s Frasers Group launched a $2.3 billion takeover offer for the German fashion brand.

Frasers, already the largest shareholder of Hugo Boss with a stake of just over 26%, is offering €38 per share in cash for the remaining shares, a 4.3% premium to Wednesday’s close, Reuters reported.

Hugo Boss said late on Wednesday the approach was not coordinated ⁠with the company ⁠and that its board would review the offer, which values the stake not yet owned by Frasers at about €1.98 billion ($2.3 billion).

The deal would bring Hugo Boss into the retail empire controlled ⁠by British billionaire Mike Ashley, whose Frasers Group owns Sports Direct and House of Fraser and holds stakes in Asos, Debenhams and Currys.

J.P. Morgan said the bid likely sets a near-term floor for the shares but flagged limited scope for further upside, adding it did not expect a rival bidder to emerge.

Hugo Boss, ⁠whose ⁠shares are about half their level of three years ago, has been struggling with weaker sales and is pursuing a turnaround strategy focused on store revamps, a streamlined product range and expanding women's wear.

By 0713 GMT, Hugo Boss shares were up 6.2% at €38.7, above Frasers' offer price, taking their year-to-date gains to 7.2%. Frasers shares fell 2.5%.


Primark Names Lucy Slinger as Finance Chief Ahead of AB Foods Split


A Primark store is pictured in the Bullring shopping center in Birmingham, Britain, November 4, 2020. REUTERS/Andrew Boyers
A Primark store is pictured in the Bullring shopping center in Birmingham, Britain, November 4, 2020. REUTERS/Andrew Boyers
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Primark Names Lucy Slinger as Finance Chief Ahead of AB Foods Split


A Primark store is pictured in the Bullring shopping center in Birmingham, Britain, November 4, 2020. REUTERS/Andrew Boyers
A Primark store is pictured in the Bullring shopping center in Birmingham, Britain, November 4, 2020. REUTERS/Andrew Boyers

Fashion retailer Primark named Lucy Slinger as its chief financial officer on Thursday, strengthening its leadership team ahead of its split from Associated British Foods.

Slinger joins Primark from IKEA franchisee ⁠Ingka Group, where she ⁠has served as deputy CFO.

Prior to Ingka Group, she spent over two ⁠decades at Shell in a range of senior finance leadership roles.

Slinger's appointment follows that of Eoin Tonge as Primark chief executive and Filip Ekvall as chief commercial officer in March, Reuters reported.

⁠AB ⁠Foods said in April it would spin off Primark from its food businesses, telling investors that it will be better positioned to grow on its own.