Kering Sales Down, but Boucheron Performs Positively

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Kering Sales Down, but Boucheron Performs Positively
Pic courtesy Boucheron

Kering, the French luxury group that owns Boucheron and other high jewelry maisons, suffered a a 13 per cent decline in Q3 sales.

Group revenue was down to to €4.46bn ($4.72bn) in the face of what it called “challenging macroeconomic conditions and softening demand across the luxury industry”.

Revenue from its fashion brands – Gucci, Yves Saint Laurent and Bottega Veneta – all fell by around 15 per cent.

Its “other houses” – including jewelers Boucheron, Pomellato, DoDo, and Qeelin – fell by 19 per cent.

Paris-based Kering did not provide a revenue breakdown for each of them, but indicated the jewelry maisons had performed well despite the downturn.

It said: “Boucheron’s positive performance reflects the success of its high jewelry and jewelry collections. Pomellato achieved solid growth in its stores, while Qeelin showed excellent momentum.”

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