French luxury goods company LVMH`s Q1 FY21 revenue grows 32% to €14 bn
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French luxury goods company LVMH`s Q1 FY21 revenue grows 32% to €14 bn
14 Apr `21
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LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton, the world’s leading luxury products group, reported 32 per cent revenue growth to €13.9 billion in its first quarter (Q1) FY21, compared to the revenue of €10.5 billion in the same quarter prior fiscal. The US and Asia registered strong growth, while Europe is still affected due to store closures and suspension of tourism.
LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton, the world`s leading luxury products group, reported 32 per cent revenue growth to €13.9 billion in its first quarter (Q1) FY21, compared to the revenue of €10.5 billion in the same quarter prior fiscal. The US and Asia registered strong growth, while Europe is still affected due to store closures and suspension of tourism.#
Fashion & leather goods business during Q1 FY21 jumped 45 per cent to €6.7 billion (€4.6 billion). Louis Vuitton, driven by its strong creativity, had a remarkable performance. The Capucines bag was showcased and several innovations were unveiled during the runway shows, while in Japan, Louis Vuitton reopened its historic flagship store in the Ginza district of Tokyo following extensive renovation work. Christian Dior had a good start to the year, as Lady Dior bag continued to be successful and the new ready-to-wear collections had an excellent reception, as LVMH reported in a press release.
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