The Italian fashion house Brunello Cucinelli SpA has raised its sales forecast for the current 2025 financial year.
According to an interim statement published on Wednesday, management now expects currency-adjusted growth of eleven to twelve percent. The embroidery specialist had previously forecast an increase of ten percent at constant exchange rates.
Management expects a successful final quarter
In the first nine months of the year, Brunello Cucinelli increased its sales by 10.8 percent (currency-adjusted +11.3 percent) to 1.02 billion euros. As things stand, a “very, very positive” final quarter with double-digit sales growth is expected, the company has now announced. Management assumes that the trend of the third quarter, in which currency-adjusted growth of 12.5 percent was achieved, will continue.
The clothing supplier emphasized that price adjustments in the current fall-winter collections, which were intended to mitigate the effects of higher tariffs on imports into the USA, did not affect customer purchasing behavior or brand perception.
In addition to double-digit sales growth, the company expects a “healthy” profit with “very solid margins” for the current year.
A double-digit increase in sales is also expected for the coming year
Management was also confident about 2026. Sales growth of around ten percent is expected. The company referred to the high order volume for the coming spring/summer season as well as the positive response to the women’s fashion pre-collection for autumn/winter 2026.
The company also has high hopes for the opening of its new AI-based online shop, which is scheduled to take place in mid-January.
