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开云集团拟将美妆业务出售;LVMH三季报反弹

Group 1: Strategic Adjustments in the Fashion and Luxury Industry - Kering Group is reportedly planning to sell its beauty division to L'Oréal for approximately €4 billion, indicating a strategic shift towards optimizing debt structure and focusing on core assets [1][2][3] - EssilorLuxottica experienced an 11.7% increase in third-quarter revenue, reaching €6.87 billion, driven by the launch of smart glasses in collaboration with Meta, highlighting the integration of technology and fashion as a growth engine [1][7] Group 2: Regulatory Challenges and Brand Governance - Gucci, Loewe, and Chloé were fined over €157 million by the EU for price manipulation, reflecting increasing regulatory scrutiny on luxury brand pricing practices [1][11][12] Group 3: Financial Performance and Market Recovery - LVMH reported a surprising rebound in third-quarter performance, with revenues at €18.2 billion, a 1% organic growth, primarily driven by a 2% increase in the Asia-Pacific market, particularly China [1][18][19] - Brunello Cucinelli's revenue grew by 10.8% to €1.0192 billion in the first nine months of 2025, with a strong performance in the Chinese market, which is expected to contribute more significantly to future growth [1][14] Group 4: Leadership Changes and Brand Evolution - Véronique Nichanian, the creative director of Hermès menswear for 37 years, has left the company, marking a significant transition in the brand's creative direction [1][20][21] - Giorgio Armani Group appointed Giuseppe Marsocci as CEO and Silvana Armani as Vice President, aiming to blend family legacy with professional expertise in the leadership structure [1][23]