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    Gucci Sales Extend Falls as Iran War Clouds De Meo Turnaround

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    Posted on April 14, 2026

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    Last updated: April 14, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Gucci’s Q1 revenue slid 8% to €1.35 bn, missing forecasts and marking its 11th consecutive quarterly decline. The Iran war further dampens recovery hopes as Gulf shopper disruptions remove ~1 pp of growth at both Gucci and wider Kering group.

    Gucci sales extend falls as Iran war clouds de Meo's Kering turnaround

    Kering Faces Ongoing Challenges Amid Global Uncertainty

    By Tassilo Hummel

    Impact of Iran War on Gucci Sales

    PARIS, April 14 (Reuters) - Sales at Kering's Italian flagship brand Gucci dropped by 8% in the first quarter from the previous year, the luxury fashion group said on Tuesday, as the Iran war hurt spending by Middle East shoppers and curtailed international travel.

    Retail revenues in the Middle East declined by 11% in the quarter, the French group said in a statement, despite growth in the first two months of the year before the war started on February 28.

    The conflict shaved off 3% of overall Kering sales in March, or 1% on the quarter as a whole, with a similar effect at Gucci, said finance chief Armelle Poulou.

    This was in line with comments made by Kering's larger rival LVMH late on Monday, dragging down its shares on Tuesday.

    De Meo's Strategic Plan and Investor Sentiment

    Anticipation for Turnaround Strategy

    FOCUS ON DE MEO'S STRATEGIC PLAN

    Gucci's 1.35 billion euro ($1.59 billion) sales from January to March were slightly below analyst forecasts, with the fall marking the 11th straight quarterly decline. An analyst consensus by provider Visible Alpha projected revenue around 1.37 billion euros.

    The result, days before Kering CEO Luca de Meo is due to unveil his strategic plan to turn around the 33-billion-euro ($39 billion) group's fortunes, serves as a reminder of the steep challenge ahead for the storied fashion house and its controlling shareholder, the Pinault family.

    Kering called the quarterly outcome a "first step" in its recovery.

    Market Response and Analyst Expectations

    Investors are pinning hopes on de Meo's ability to find a recipe for success amid a jittery market and rapidly shifting trends. The company confirmed it was still aiming to bring Gucci back to full-year growth this year, with most analysts predicting the turning point in the third quarter.

    Kering's shares are down about 8% this year.

    Gucci's Declining Sales and Brand Challenges

    Once the group's profit engine, Gucci's first-quarter sales have halved from their 2023 level as years of aggressive price hikes, shifting aesthetics and managerial churn have alienated parts of its customer base.

    Global Market Performance

    Luxury Goods Demand in China

    LUXURY GOODS DEMAND STILL WEAK IN CHINA

    Kering group sales, including other smaller brands like Yves Saint Laurent and jeweller Boucheron, were flat year-on-year when adjusted for currency swings, above an analyst expectation of a 5.8% decline, helped by strong jewellery and eyewear sales.

    The first styles from Georgian fashion designer Demna, who joined Gucci from sister brand Balenciaga last year, have entered stores in recent months, with hopes that those can start to boost its sales.

    The brand saw some improvement in key market China, though luxury goods sales still declined from the previous year, Poulou said.

    Challenges and Opportunities in China

    "In China, we have an environment which isn't helping, but we also have some of our own difficulties on which we are working," Poulou said, adding the group needs to boost store traffic and improve its marketing to resonate better with local consumers.

    Trends in the United States accelerated, she said.

    De Meo's Actions and Investor Focus

    De Meo, who took the reins last September, has moved fast to shore up Kering's balance sheet through asset sales, deepened an alliance with cosmetics giant L'Oreal and looked to untangle the group's once unwieldy governance structure.

    Investor focus is now shifting to whether there are tangible signs that Gucci's revival is on track after de Meo called last quarter's 10% sales drop a possible turning point in a fragile recovery.

    ($1 = 0.8472 euros)

    (Reporting by Tassilo Hummel; Editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

    References

    • Middle East war weakens luxury industry
    • El gigante del lujo dueño de Gucci se dispara en Bolsa tras sus primeras cuentas con Luca de Meo al frente

    Table of Contents

    Key Takeaways

    • •Gucci Q1 sales €1.35 bn (-8% YoY), below Visible Alpha consensus (~€1.37 bn), and 11th straight quarter of decline (lemonde.fr)
    • •Middle East conflict—particularly Iran war—has shaved ~1 percentage point off Gucci and group growth due to fewer Gulf luxury shoppers (lemonde.fr)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Gucci sales extend falls as Iran war clouds de Meo turnaround

    1Why did Gucci's sales decline in the first quarter?

    Gucci's sales fell by 8% due to weak demand, shifting trends, and impacts from the Iran war, which affected consumer confidence and Gulf shopper spending.

    2How has the Iran war affected Kering's financial performance?

    The Iran war reduced Kering's group level growth by about 1%, including at Gucci, mainly due to fewer Gulf shoppers at malls and in Europe.

    Kering Faces Ongoing Challenges Amid Global Uncertainty
  • Impact of Iran War on Gucci Sales
  • De Meo's Strategic Plan and Investor Sentiment
  • Anticipation for Turnaround Strategy
  • Market Response and Analyst Expectations
  • Gucci's Declining Sales and Brand Challenges
  • Global Market Performance
  • Luxury Goods Demand in China
  • Challenges and Opportunities in China
  • De Meo's Actions and Investor Focus
  • •Market optimism rests on Luca de Meo’s upcoming strategic plan (Capital Markets Day April 16), and expectations of Gucci returning to growth by fall (cincodias.elpais.com)
  • 3What strategies is Kering implementing for recovery?

    Kering CEO Luca de Meo is focusing on asset sales, restructuring governance, and launching new styles while deepening alliances to boost Gucci's fortunes.

    4Did sales improve in any of Gucci's key markets?

    Gucci saw improvements in China and the United States, though China remained negative, while trends in the U.S. improved significantly.

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