LVMH’s Q1 profits plunged, missing forecasts amid cooling China demand, US tariffs.
Bernard Arnault drops from world’s richest to 7th richest, as LVMH stock slumps.
Macro headwinds—slowing Chinese demand, trade tensions, strip luxury’s growth veneer.
Luxury sales in Chinese markets are in steep decline (J-L Zimmermann, creative commons (Wikipedia).
Just like the little yellow bird warning of impending doom, is LVMH the herald of things to come? LVMH’s profits are in freefall, and even Bernard
Arnault is feeling the sting.
The
Profit Hangover Hits Hard
LVMH, the crown
jewel of luxury, has been the bearer of bad news in recent months: profits fell
17%
year‑over‑year, missing targets by 14% and dragging net income down to €12.55 billion.
Despite sales inching up 1% organically, stumbling performance in Wines &
Spirits and Fashion & Leather erased gains.
Why? A slump in
Chinese spending and looming US tariffs are squeezing margins across the sector.
China:
Hot Market Turns Lukewarm
France's luxury giants are feeling the heat of a Chinese demand slump and threats of higher US tariffs. https://t.co/R01UA5iFzh
LVMH’s vast
empire is increasingly reliant on affluent Chinese consumers—but that well has
run drier than expected. The company insiders warn that Asia, especially
China, is experiencing weak demand—Louis Vuitton and Dior included. A
broader data point: China’s
industrial profits dropped sharply year-over-year in May—signaling diminished
domestic finances and curtailed ultra‑luxury spending.
Tariff
Trouble on Two Fronts
Hong Kong
dealmaker dreams and champagne brunches face a new threat: tariffs. US
proposals to tax imports from Europe (10%) and heavy levies on Chinese parcels
are squeezing
both ends of the supply chain. LVMH has started passing those costs to
American shoppers, but pricier LV bags come at a risk: fewer impulse buys,
especially from “aspirational” consumers.
Bernard
Arnault’s Riches Take a Hit
Bernard Arnault, CEO of LVMH, by Jérémy Barande, Creative Commons (Wikipedia).
Bernard Arnault’s
fortune was once the stuff of legend—but the numbers don’t lie. Since topping
the wealth charts in 2023 and 2024, he’s
slid to 7th place as of this June. Bloomberg confirms his holdings have
been clipped by widespread LVMH stock bumps—shares have lost approximately 43.5%
since March 2023, wiping out over $164 billion in market cap.
Bernard Arnault’s losses continue, with $LVMH shares down 43.5% since March 10, 2023—erasing $164.3 billion in market value. After topping #Forbes' World's Billionaires list in 2023 and 2024, Arnault has now dropped to 7th place.
Luxury isn’t
supposed to work this way. Historically impervious to cycles, brands like LVMH
are now showing cracks. Analysts
are revising growth expectations for 2025 down to flat or worse—a sector
that had been rebounding seems to be in trouble.
Finance buffs,
take note: when a luxury leviathan like LVMH falters, it’s not just a blip—it
signals macro unease. Cooling Chinese demand, escalating trade risks, and
shifting consumer tastes are combining into a rare profit hangover for the
sector.
Is there a silver
lining? Perhaps cost discipline and creative resets pave the way for renewed
2026 momentum. But for now, this isn’t just a slump—it’s a wake‑up call.
For more stories
around the edge of finance, visit our Trending section.
Just like the little yellow bird warning of impending doom, is LVMH the herald of things to come? LVMH’s profits are in freefall, and even Bernard
Arnault is feeling the sting.
The
Profit Hangover Hits Hard
LVMH, the crown
jewel of luxury, has been the bearer of bad news in recent months: profits fell
17%
year‑over‑year, missing targets by 14% and dragging net income down to €12.55 billion.
Despite sales inching up 1% organically, stumbling performance in Wines &
Spirits and Fashion & Leather erased gains.
Why? A slump in
Chinese spending and looming US tariffs are squeezing margins across the sector.
China:
Hot Market Turns Lukewarm
France's luxury giants are feeling the heat of a Chinese demand slump and threats of higher US tariffs. https://t.co/R01UA5iFzh
LVMH’s vast
empire is increasingly reliant on affluent Chinese consumers—but that well has
run drier than expected. The company insiders warn that Asia, especially
China, is experiencing weak demand—Louis Vuitton and Dior included. A
broader data point: China’s
industrial profits dropped sharply year-over-year in May—signaling diminished
domestic finances and curtailed ultra‑luxury spending.
Tariff
Trouble on Two Fronts
Hong Kong
dealmaker dreams and champagne brunches face a new threat: tariffs. US
proposals to tax imports from Europe (10%) and heavy levies on Chinese parcels
are squeezing
both ends of the supply chain. LVMH has started passing those costs to
American shoppers, but pricier LV bags come at a risk: fewer impulse buys,
especially from “aspirational” consumers.
Bernard
Arnault’s Riches Take a Hit
Bernard Arnault, CEO of LVMH, by Jérémy Barande, Creative Commons (Wikipedia).
Bernard Arnault’s
fortune was once the stuff of legend—but the numbers don’t lie. Since topping
the wealth charts in 2023 and 2024, he’s
slid to 7th place as of this June. Bloomberg confirms his holdings have
been clipped by widespread LVMH stock bumps—shares have lost approximately 43.5%
since March 2023, wiping out over $164 billion in market cap.
Bernard Arnault’s losses continue, with $LVMH shares down 43.5% since March 10, 2023—erasing $164.3 billion in market value. After topping #Forbes' World's Billionaires list in 2023 and 2024, Arnault has now dropped to 7th place.
Luxury isn’t
supposed to work this way. Historically impervious to cycles, brands like LVMH
are now showing cracks. Analysts
are revising growth expectations for 2025 down to flat or worse—a sector
that had been rebounding seems to be in trouble.
Finance buffs,
take note: when a luxury leviathan like LVMH falters, it’s not just a blip—it
signals macro unease. Cooling Chinese demand, escalating trade risks, and
shifting consumer tastes are combining into a rare profit hangover for the
sector.
Is there a silver
lining? Perhaps cost discipline and creative resets pave the way for renewed
2026 momentum. But for now, this isn’t just a slump—it’s a wake‑up call.
For more stories
around the edge of finance, visit our Trending section.
Louis Parks has lived and worked in and around the Middle East for much of his professional career. He writes about the meeting of the tech and finance worlds.
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