The Spanish fashion company Bimba y Lola announced results for the first half of the current financial year 2025 on Monday. During this period, the company achieved a sales increase of seven percent.
Without calling concrete sales figures, Bimba y Lola’s management announced that the proceeds rose by seven percent in the first six months of the year compared to the same period in the previous year. The company thus accelerates its growth compared to the first half of 2024. During this period, Bimba y Lola’s turnover rose by three percent. The current growth rate is therefore more than twice as high.
The online turnover grows by twelve percent
If you look at the other key figures for the first half of the year, the Spanish company has gained a new location compared to the 310 branches at the end of 2024 and thus reached the number of 311 stores. These branches are spread over 32 countries in Europe, America and Asia. The stationary retail business remained the main source of income for the brand and grew by six percent in the first half of the year. It made 80 percent of total sales.
This channel is supplemented by the online business in which sales rose by twelve percent. That is a little less than 15 percent in 2024. The online channel recently accounted for 20 percent of total sales, compared to 21 percent at the end of the last financial year. The company has already responded to this slowdown by expanding its online shop into a global platform, which, according to the clothing provider, is now available in “practically all countries in the world”.
With regard to the development according to markets, Bimba y Lola recorded sales growth in all regions, both in Spain and in the other countries. The international business accounted for 44 percent of total sales in the first half of the year. This remained unchanged compared to 2024, but was slightly below the 46 percent that the foreign business had identified in the first half of the previous year.
Cooperation with the Museo Reina Sofía
Bimba y Lola published no forecasts for the second half of 2025. However, the company announced that at the beginning of the second half of the year it would support a retrospective of Maruja Mallo organized by Museo Reina Sofía in Madrid. This cooperation is part of the company’s strategy to promote the art world and to approach it. Bimba y Lola had previously cooperated with the National Gallery in London.
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