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LVMH Posts 5% Revenue Decline in 2025 as Profit Margins Compress Faster Than Expected

The Paris house trails Hermès and Richemont in organic growth while Middle East volatility compounds structural headwinds.

Published July 10, 2026 Source Seeking Alpha From the chopped neck
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ISABELLA'S ISLAY · July 10, 2026

LVMH Posts 5% Revenue Decline in 2025 as Profit Margins Compress Faster Than Expected

The Paris house trails Hermès and Richemont in organic growth while Middle East volatility compounds structural headwinds.

LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton reported revenues down 5% for 2025, with profit declining at an accelerated rate that exceeded both internal forecasts and sell-side consensus. The world's largest luxury conglomerate posted organic growth materially below Richemont and Hermès across the same period, signaling pressure that extends beyond cyclical demand softness. The company's anticipated normalization in high-net-worth spending has not materialized, leaving margin compression visible across Fashion & Leather Goods, Wines & Spirits, and Selective Retailing divisions.

The divergence between LVMH and its tier-one peers is numerical. While Hermès maintained mid-single-digit organic growth through Q4 2024 and Richemont posted positive comps in jewelry, LVMH's aggregate performance reflects heavier exposure to aspirational buyers and a product mix skewed toward categories hit hardest by discretionary pullback. Fashion & Leather Goods, historically the margin engine, saw traffic declines in both flagship European locations and travel retail channels. Wines & Spirits faced inventory destocking among distributors in North America and China. The revenue decline came despite pricing power remaining intact at the brand level, suggesting volume erosion rather than competitive discounting.

The profit margin compression matters because LVMH has historically commanded a premium multiple based on its ability to outgrow peers during recoveries and defend margins during contractions. That thesis now requires revision. The company's scale, once an advantage in sourcing and marketing efficiency, has become a liability in a market rewarding focused portfolios and artisan positioning. Hermès benefits from waitlists and scarcity; Richemont benefits from jewelry's resilience as a wealth-preservation vehicle. LVMH benefits from neither dynamic at sufficient scale to offset declines in leather goods, champagne, and beauty retail.

The Middle East geopolitical backdrop compounds structural issues. Luxury stocks rallied 5% intraday on proposed U.S.-Iran peace-deal headlines, with LVMH shares participating in the spike. The move underscores how dependent European luxury names have become on Middle Eastern wallet share, which had been among the fastest-growing luxury markets before conflict-related disruptions. Any normalization in regional stability would provide near-term relief, but it does not resolve the demand plateau in China or the aspirational-buyer fatigue in the U.S. and Europe. The rally reflects hope, not evidence.

Allocators should watch three developments over the next 90 to 120 days. First, LVMH's Q1 2025 organic growth by division, particularly whether Fashion & Leather Goods stabilizes or continues decelerating. Second, any guidance revision tied to Middle East reopening timelines, which would clarify management's confidence in geographic recovery. Third, competitive responses from Kering and Prada, both of which report in the coming weeks and may show similar or divergent trends that contextualize whether LVMH's underperformance is idiosyncratic or sector-wide.

The normalization LVMH has been pricing in since mid-2023 has not arrived, and the market is now pricing in the possibility that it will not arrive on the original timeline. The company's next earnings call will need to address whether the margin compression is temporary operating deleverage or a structural reset in how luxury conglomerates generate returns in a bifurcated market.

The takeaway
LVMH's 5% revenue decline and lagging organic growth versus Hermès and Richemont suggest structural, not cyclical, margin pressure.
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