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Armani posts higher 2023 revenue but notes slowdown in Asia

The Armani Group saw a four percent
rise in revenues last year, the luxury fashion group said Monday, while
acknowledging a slowdown in Asia that was crimping sales this year.
Revenues grew by four percent to 2.45 billion euros (2.65 billion dollars) in
2023, the company said in a statement.

But it cited a “single-digit slowdown in the second half of 2023 and 2024”,
which it said was in line with declines seen at other luxury brands.

Those slowing revenues “reflect an adjustment within the luxury market,
especially in the Asia ex-Japan region and the more accessible segment of the
offer, with a single-digit decline in revenues recorded in the second half of
2023 and confirmed in the first half of 2024, as compared to an excellent
first half of 2023,” the company said.

Slowing growth in China, the world’s second-largest economy and a key
market for luxury goods, has cut into sales for top fashion brands.
Last week, LVMH, the world’s largest luxury group, said its half-year net
profit slid 14 percent in an uncertain economic environment.

At Armani Group, pre-tax net profit rose 4.4 percent last year to 224.5
million euros, with adjusted profit reaching 523 million euros after 519
million in 2022.

“In recent seasons, we have sacrificed some margin points to avoid raising
retail prices to the levels that inflation would have dictated,” Deputy
General Manager Giuseppe Marsocci said in the statement.

Giorgio Armani, the brand’s founder, CEO and chairman, said the company was
“well prepared to manage a market slowdown without needing to maximise
year-on-year profit at all costs”.(AFP)

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