Zegna Group revenues decline 1.5% in 2025

Ermenegildo Zegna Group reported a 1.5% year-on-year decline in revenues for 2025, ending December 31, to €1.92 million. Despite the drop, profit rose 20% and direct-to-consumer sales reached 82% of total revenues. The company highlighted uncertainties from Middle East developments ahead.

Ermenegildo Zegna Group, which owns Zegna and Thom Browne and licenses Tom Ford Fashion, disclosed its full-year 2025 financial results. Revenues fell 1.5% from the previous year to €1.92 million. Profit increased significantly by 20% year-on-year, supported by a gross profit margin expansion of 90 basis points due to a better channel mix. Direct-to-consumer sales grew to 82% of total revenues, up 4 percentage points. Adjusted EBIT decreased to €163 million from €184 million, partly due to a €10 million provision for expected losses on trade receivables linked to Saks Global. By brand, Zegna saw revenues rise 1.5% to €1.18 million. Thom Browne experienced a 14.7% decline to €268.5 million, while Tom Ford Fashion revenues were nearly flat, up 0.8% to €317.1 million. Executive chair Ermenegildo Zegna addressed future outlook in a statement: “Looking ahead, recent developments in the Middle East have introduced additional uncertainty across the sector. In this more complex environment, our priorities remain clear: disciplined growth, strong cash generation, and rigorous execution to deliver on our targets. While we remain vigilant to potential risks, our ambitions are unchanged — and so is our determination to deliver on them, together.” The group emphasized maintaining its strategy amid sector challenges.

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Sports car maker Porsche reported a 91.4 percent profit drop for 2025, reducing net profit to 310 million euros. Revenue fell by about ten percent to 36.3 billion euros, weighed down by strategic shifts, challenges in China, and US tariffs. New CEO Michael Leiters plans a company realignment.

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Lanvin Group reported an 18% year-on-year decline in revenues to €240 million for fiscal 2025, amid macroeconomic challenges and an ongoing transformation. The company highlighted improvements in adjusted EBITDA and direct-to-consumer sales despite brand-specific declines.

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Puig, the Spanish beauty conglomerate, announced a 4.7% like-for-like revenue increase to €1.2 billion in the first quarter of 2026. The company outperformed the premium beauty market amid challenges in key regions. CEO Jose Manuel Albesa highlighted strong growth in makeup and skincare.

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