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    Miu Miu growth helps Prada to defy luxury downturn

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    Posted on July 30, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Prada's revenues rise 9%, driven by Miu Miu's growth, defying luxury market downturn. Versace acquisition set to complete by November.

    Miu Miu growth helps Prada to defy luxury downturn

    By Elisa Anzolin

    MILAN (Reuters) -Prada reported a 9% increase in first half net revenues at constant currencies on Wednesday, with its smaller but fast expanding Miu Miu brand helping it to buck a weak sector trend.

    Net revenue at the family-owned group, which will soon include Versace after a $1.4 billion takeover, totalled 2.74 billion euros ($3.16 billion), broadly in line with a Visible Alpha analysts' consensus, with growth supported by all regions.

    However, retail sales at the Prada brand fell 3.6% in the second quarter alone, while they rose 40% at the Miu Miu label which last year accounted for a quarter of the group's total revenues.

    The second quarter was impacted by lower tourist flows into Europe and Japan and an unfavourable comparison with last year, Prada's managers said in a post-results conference call.

    Chief Executive Andrea Guerra told analysts that he expected tourist traffic to recover to last year's levels at the end of August.

    Last month the Italian company parted ways with Prada's brand CEO Gianfranco D'Attis. Guerra has taken on the additional responsibilities for now and plans to keep them for the time being.

    "If it is an interim (arrangement), it's a long one," he said.

    TOUGH TIMES FOR LUXURY

    The group's adjusted operating profit rose 8% to 619 million euros in the six months, below the 636 million euro operating EBIT seen in an analyst consensus provided by Visible Alpha.

    "This healthy performance was achieved against a challenging backdrop, somewhat unprecedented in our industry," said Prada Chairman Patrizio Bertelli in a statement.

    The group expects the completion of the Versace acquisition from Capri Holdings between September and November this year. 

    A recovery for the luxury industry remains elusive.

    Gucci owner Kering posted a 15% drop in quarterly revenues, LVMH saw a 4% decline in quarterly sales and even Hermes, despite a 9% sales increase, showed signs it is not totally immune to a wider luxury downturn.

    ($1 = 0.8672 euros)

    (Reporting by Elisa AnzolinEditing by Keith Weir)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Prada reports a 9% increase in first half net revenues.
    • •Miu Miu's growth helps Prada defy luxury market trends.
    • •Prada's retail sales fell 3.6% in the second quarter.
    • •Versace acquisition expected to complete by November.
    • •Luxury industry faces challenges with mixed performance.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Miu Miu growth helps Prada to defy luxury downturn

    1What was Prada's revenue growth in the first half?

    Prada reported a 9% increase in first half net revenues at constant currencies.

    2How did Miu Miu perform compared to Prada's main brand?

    Retail sales at the Miu Miu label rose 40%, while Prada's brand sales fell 3.6% in the second quarter.

    3What challenges is the luxury industry currently facing?

    The luxury industry is experiencing a downturn, with major brands like Gucci and LVMH reporting declines in quarterly sales.

    4What is the expected timeline for the Versace acquisition?

    Prada expects the completion of the Versace acquisition from Capri Holdings between September and November this year.

    5What impact did tourist flows have on Prada's sales?

    Lower tourist flows into Europe and Japan negatively impacted Prada's retail sales during the second quarter.

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