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The Lanvin Group fared “less badly” in 2025

After a poor 2024, the Lanvin Group’s revenue saw another double-digit decline in 2025. However, the decline slowed compared to the previous year, with an improvement in the second half and greater resilience from the St John brand compared to Lanvin, Wolford, and Sergio Rossi.

 

2025 was a difficult year for Lanvin. But the situation improved toward the end of the year, in the second half…

 

And the Shanghai-based luxury fashion group is entering 2026 with even greater hope, as the completion in early February of thesale of the men’s fashion brand Caruso now allows it to focus on its other luxury brands, namelyLanvin, Wolford, Sergio Rossi, and St. John Knits.

 

Improvement in the second half

 

Excluding Caruso’s business, Lanvin’s unaudited revenue thus fell by another 17.6% (at actual exchange rates) to €240.5 million in 2025. According to the group, this latest underperformance reflects “both the persistent volatility of the market and the impact of its strategic initiatives aimed at improving operational efficiency and the long-term positioning of the brands.”

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Sophie Michentef
Sophie Michentef has worked for more than 30 years in the professional press. For fifteen years, she managed the French and international editorial staff of the Journal du Textile. She now puts her press, textile, fashion, and luxury expertise at the service of newspapers, professional organizations, and companies.

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