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Chanel returns to growth as Blazy's designs attract shoppers

Chanel returns to growth as Blazy's designs attract shoppers

New creative director's reinvented bags, tweed jackets drive revenue rise

Parisian fashion house Chanel has drawn in shoppers who had never bought the brand before, as creative director Matthieu Blazy's reinvented versions of classic bags, shoes. jackets drove demand that outstripped supply and a return to growth.

The privately-owned company?on Tuesday reported a 2% rise in revenue in 2025 in currency-adjusted terms to $19.3 billion. Chanel's revenue had declined 4.3% in 2024 when even the most high-end fashion labels reached the limits of demand after making big price hikes in a post-pandemic luxury boom.

Blazy, who took over from Virginie Viard last year. presented his first collection in October, has reinvigorated the brand with designs such as the slouchy leather "maxi flapbag", retailing for $8,500, and bright, frayed versions of the classic Chanel tweed jacket.

"What we saw in 2025 was a creative momentum across all our business activities," Chief Executive Officer Leena Nair told Reuters in an interview. adding that investments made in 2024 had laid the?foundations for the sales rebound.

Chanel's operating profit also grew 5% to hit $4.7 billion, up from $4.5 billion in 2024. lower than its level in 2021 to 2023.

'Demand has far outstripped supply'

When Blazy's first collection landed in stores in March, shoppers flocked to buy new handbags, two-tone pumps in mint green. black for $1,450, and multicoloured tweed jackets.

"The recruitment of new clients – who hadn't previously bought Chanel - has been phenomenal," Simon Longland. director of fashion buying at high-end department store Harrods in London, told Reuters in an interview.

"The demand has far outstripped supply. correctly so on some of the special pieces because, while there may be people disappointed they don't have the jacket they wanted, if everyone who wanted the jacket had got it, they would all be arriving somewhere in the same jacket," Longland added.

Chanel's 2025 growth rate was slower than rival Hermes, which grew sales 9.8% to 16 billion euros, but better than LVMH's fashion. leather goods division (including Louis Vuitton and Dior), which declined 5% to 37.77 billion euros.

Despite Trump's tariffs, the United States drove most of the growth, with sales?up 7.2% in?currency-adjusted terms in the Americas region, while Asia-Pacific - Chanel's biggest region by sales - declined 0.8%. Europe grew 2.5%.

Chanel raised prices by 3% overall. 2% for fashion products in 2025, and plans similar increases this year, said Chief Financial Officer Philippe Blondiaux. He said Chanel's business in the Middle East - accounting for around 4% of revenue - had been resilient despite the Iran war.

Having opened 41 stores last year, Chanel plans to open 30 stores this year, including nine fashion boutiques, with openings planned in Boca Raton, Florida,. Palo Alto and San Diego in California.

Threat to rivals, or sign of luxury revival?

As rising inflation means fewer shoppers have the means to buy luxuries, Chanel's success could threaten the turnaround attempts of Dior, Louis Vuitton,. Gucci, analysts say.

"The bears (where our own view is currently tilted) would argue that in the context of anaemic industry growth. Chanel's revival has to come at the expense of peers," Morgan Stanley analysts wrote.

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