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Home / Business and Economy / Jimmy Choo Shines, Kors Falters This Christmas

Jimmy Choo Shines, Kors Falters This Christmas

4 Feb

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Summary

  • Jimmy Choo sales climbed 5% to £122 million during the Christmas quarter.
  • Michael Kors brand sales declined 5.6%, impacting overall group revenue.
  • Relaunching 90s and 2000s styles boosted Jimmy Choo's appeal.
Jimmy Choo Shines, Kors Falters This Christmas

Jimmy Choo celebrated a robust Christmas quarter, with sales increasing by 5% to £122 million in the three months ending December 27. The brand's appeal was significantly enhanced by a strategic relaunch of iconic styles from the late 1990s and early 2000s, resonating with nostalgic consumers.

Despite Jimmy Choo's success, its parent company, Capri Holdings, faced headwinds. Total sales for the quarter declined by 4% to £750 million, primarily attributed to a significant slump in the performance of the Michael Kors brand. Sales for Michael Kors dropped by 5.6% to £627 million.

Industry analysts suggest that Michael Kors has been consistently slow to adapt to rapidly evolving fashion trends compared to its competitors. This struggle within the larger Michael Kors label raises concerns about its potential to hold back the overall growth of Capri Holdings.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Jimmy Choo sales rose by 5% to £122 million during the three months ending December 27.
Michael Kors experienced a sales decline of 5.6%, falling to £627 million, due to a slow reaction to fast-moving trends.
The relaunch of styles from the late 1990s and early 2000s successfully attracted nostalgic consumers.

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