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    Arabian Media staffBy Arabian Media staffMay 20, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Chanel’s profits dropped a third last year as the privately held French luxury house defended its aggressive price rises in the run-up to a global luxury downturn.

    Chanel, privately held and which has headquarters in the UK, said on Tuesday that its operating profits fell almost a third to $4.5bn in 2024, compared with a year earlier.

    Sales dropped 4.3 per cent to $18.7bn, led by Asia, where sales fell 7.1 per cent to $9.2bn. It was the first time that sales and operating profits both fell at Chanel since 2020, when the pandemic forced store closures.

    “Macroeconomic and geopolitical volatility is unquestionably challenging,” Chanel’s global chief executive Leena Nair told the Financial Times. “We’ve seen these conditions have an impact on sales in some markets.”

    The sharp decline in profits came before any impact from US President Donald Trump’s erratic tariff regime. Nair said she was “very cautious” for Chanel’s outlook in 2025 in an environment that remained “extremely uncertain”. 

    “We’ve been here a hundred years, we have navigated ebbs and flows,” Nair added.

    A model carries a classic Chanel flap bag at a fashion show in Como, Italy in April 2025
    The price of a classic Chanel flap bag has more than doubled to top €10,000 since 2019, compared with a 50% rise in the average price of luxury goods © Jacopo M. Raule/Getty Images

    Chanel, founded by designer Coco Chanel, has pushed through some of the sharpest price increases in the luxury industry in recent years, leading some customers to complain of a disconnect between price tags and product creativity and quality.

    For example, the price of a classic Chanel flap bag has more than doubled to top €10,000 since 2019, compared with a 50 per cent rise in the average price of luxury goods, according to analysts at HSBC.

    Chanel’s global chief financial officer Philippe Blondiaux pushed back against the idea that price increases had dented sales, saying that he believed consumers “totally understand that the price of the Chanel items they buy is commensurate with the quality of the raw materials”.

    He added that Chanel raised prices by about 3 per cent in 2024 on its so-called fashion products, and prices would probably rise by a similar amount this year.

    Chanel’s weak results underscore the challenges facing newly appointed artistic director Matthieu Blazy, formerly of Bottega Veneta, who started in April. Blazy will present his first collection in October.

    Despite its struggles, Chanel invested at record levels last year. Capital expenditure, including spending on store acquisitions, increased 43 per cent to $1.75bn.

    The company invested in silk manufacturer Montero, a metal jewellery maker and tanneries as part of a 10-year project to control more of its supply chain. The house also spent $2.4bn on so-called brand activities, such as fashion shows and events for clients.

    Blondiaux said the investments were being made so that Blazy arrived with the “best possible conditions”.

    The group is planning to make another $1.8bn of capital expenditure this year, as well as a “record” $600mn spending on further integration of its supply chain, Blondiaux added.

    “We are financially solid, and we have a long-term view and long-term approach to everything we do,” he said.

    Few luxury groups have managed to come through the industry downturn unscathed. Sales at industry leader LVMH declined 2 per cent last year, while Kering’s sales slumped 14 per cent because of weak demand at Gucci.

    However, other top-end brands in a similar category to Chanel — including Hermès and Brunello Cucinelli — both grew sales by double digit percentages last year.



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