Italian luxury brand Golden Goose Group SpA has closed the first nine months of the 2025 financial year with steady sales growth. In addition, business in the direct-to-consumer (DTC) channel accelerated in the third quarter.

Net sales in the first nine months amounted to 517.1 million euros, an increase of 13 percent compared to the same period last year. Sales in the direct-to-consumer business increased by 21 percent. The drivers were new retail openings and a double-digit like-for-like performance.

Adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) were 173.6 million euros, an increase of seven percent compared to the previous year. The EBITDA margin was 33.6 percent.

Global network of direct stores reaches 227 points of sale at the end of September

“Golden Goose delivered another quarter of double-digit growth across all geographic areas,” Golden Goose Group Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Silvio Campara said in a statement. “This confirms the resilience of our business model and the global resonance of the brand. Driven by further acceleration in direct-to-consumer business, we delivered another quarter of profitable and uninterrupted growth.”

“We have expanded the retail network with unprecedented openings from Tokyo to Chengdu,” the CEO added. “We celebrated icons like the Super-Star and introduced a new sneaker silhouette. We also inaugurated the Golden Goose Arena in Milan, a place where sport, culture and community come together. Looking to the future, Golden Goose is well positioned to take co-creation to a new level. We will continue to connect with our global Golden community. As always, my heartfelt thanks go to our Golden Family, who made all of this possible.”

On retail network expansion: The Group’s global network of direct stores reached 227 points of sale at the end of September 2025. These are twelve new openings compared to the end of 2024. The new locations include Haus Tokyo, Chengdu, Hyundai Jungdong, Mumbai, Singapore Paragon, Manila, Ibiza, Paraggi and Venice Airport. There are also the first two children’s stores in Milan and Dubai.

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