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  • Wednesday, 15 February, 2023
    Kering sales hit by weaker Gucci performance in China and Balenciaga controversy

    Chief executive says luxury group’s sales have picked up since January

  • Friday, 3 February, 2023
    Kering creates in-house beauty unit in effort to widen customer base

    Division will develop cosmetics and perfumes for various brands owned by the French luxury group

  • Saturday, 28 January, 2023
    Gucci Group
    Kering picks Italian designer as Gucci creative director

    French luxury group appoints Sabato de Sarno to reverse trend of underperformance at its biggest brand

  • Friday, 2 December, 2022
    John Gapper
    Balenciaga’s shock tactics look juvenile now

    The brand’s provocations have gone too far with an ad showing children holding teddy bears in bondage gear

  • Wednesday, 23 November, 2022
    Luxury goods
    Kering to replace creative director Alessandro Michele at Gucci

    French luxury group relies on the Italian brand for two-thirds of profit but has trailed rivals

  • Friday, 4 November, 2022
    Watches & Jewellery
    Sabina Belli: ‘Women’s empowerment is our primary purpose’

    The CEO of Italian jeweller Pomellato is using the brand to promote and inspire inclusion and diversity

  • Friday, 7 October, 2022
    Watches & Jewellery
    Kering buyout boss vows: ‘We will never be mainstream’

    The Ulysse Nardin and Girard-Perregaux boss talks about his plans after breaking away from parent group Kering

  • Friday, 22 April, 2022
    Lex
    Kering: China’s lockdown takes much of the blame for Gucci’s crimped sales Premium content

    However investors will still need reassurance that the once finely tuned Italian brand is not misfiring

  • Tuesday, 12 April, 2022
    LVMH
    LVMH sales jump despite fresh Covid-19 lockdowns in China

    World’s biggest luxury group enjoys resilient first-quarter sales, helped by best-known brands

  • Thursday, 17 February, 2022
    Gucci drives forecast-beating sales growth at Kering

    Shares rise as investors welcome year-end boost at French luxury group

  • Wednesday, 20 October, 2021
    Gucci Group
    Gucci hits rough patch on Asia weakness

    Kering shares hit as revenues at Italian fashion house fall short of expectations

  • Thursday, 14 October, 2021
    Lauren Indvik
    Luxury fashion must ditch leather to be truly ethical

    By ending its use, brands could slash carbon footprints and deploy their influence to reduce meat consumption

  • Friday, 24 September, 2021
    Gucci owner Kering vows to stop using fur

    Luxury groups respond to increasing consumer concerns over sustainability

  • Tuesday, 27 July, 2021
    Kering reports strong quarterly sales as Gucci revival hopes rise

    Luxury goods group’s record-beating figures bolster sector as it bounces back from pandemic

  • Thursday, 8 July, 2021
    Kering buys high-end Danish eyewear brand Lindberg

    French luxury group has hunted for acquisitions as investors question its dependence on Gucci

  • Friday, 21 May, 2021
    Cie Financiere Richemont SA
    Richemont chair admits Kering proposed tie-up

    Johann Rupert acknowledged approach but insists he has no interest in selling

  • Thursday, 6 May, 2021
    ReviewFashion shows
    Fashion shows that travel for you

    Chanel and Saint Laurent released the latest of an increasingly sophisticated run of digital shows — and which may be some of the industry’s last

  • Thursday, 22 April, 2021
    News in-depthLuxury goods
    Sales at biggest luxury groups set to recover as early as this year

    Hermès quarterly revenues up a third from 2019 as analysts point to 2-speed recovery

  • Thursday, 22 April, 2021
    InterviewFashion
    Emmanuel Gintzburger on Alexander McQueen’s ‘record’ year

    The 47-year-old chief executive outlines the fashion label’s evolution from creative designer brand to luxury powerhouse

  • Wednesday, 21 April, 2021
    Luxury goods
    Kering rebound points to recovery for luxury and Gucci

    Asia and US drive recovery as French luxury group’s star brand enjoys sales revival

  • Monday, 1 March, 2021
    Vestiaire Collective SA
    Gucci owner Kering invests in resale platform Vestiaire Collective

    Luxury group is hoping investment will help win younger consumers

  • Wednesday, 17 February, 2021
    Kering’s biggest brand Gucci falls short in fourth quarter

    Luxury group’s recovery has been slower than that of larger rival LVMH

  • Thursday, 22 October, 2020
    Luxury goods
    Hermès and Kering add to signs of luxury goods recovery

    French groups beat third-quarter sales expectations buoyed by Asia

  • Tuesday, 6 October, 2020
    Lex
    Kering/Puma: clawback Premium content

    Sports brand was a difficult a beast for Gucci owner to tame

  • Thursday, 30 July, 2020
    LexLuxury goods
    Luxury industry: top-down fashion Premium content

    Do not read too much into the latest figures

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