Group 1: Financial Performance - Gap reported a net sales of $3.9 billion for the third quarter, marking a 3% year-over-year increase and achieving positive same-store sales growth for seven consecutive quarters [6] - LuxExperience, the largest luxury e-commerce group, experienced a 4.3% decline in GMV to €589 million and a 4.2% drop in net sales to €557.2 million, with an adjusted EBITDA loss of €28.1 million [7] - Swiss watch exports fell by 4.4% year-over-year in October, totaling CHF 2.2 billion (approximately $2.7 billion), with a significant 47% drop in exports to the U.S. due to tariffs [5] Group 2: Market Trends - The luxury market in China shows signs of recovery, with Swiss watch exports to China increasing for the second consecutive month by 13% [5] - The auction by Phillips achieved a total sales of over HKD 304 million, setting a record for the highest permanent watch auction in Asia [4] - The opening of Vhernier's first Asian boutique in Hong Kong indicates a resurgence of luxury retail in the region [8] Group 3: Company Strategies and Changes - EssilorLuxottica is preparing to acquire 5%-10% of Giorgio Armani's shares, positioning itself as a financial investor without involvement in daily operations [3] - Harrods announced the closure of its Shanghai private members' club and tea room, indicating a strategic shift to focus on more impactful experiences in other regions of China [12] - Triumph's brand, Dianafen, will close all offline and online stores in mainland China by December 2025, reflecting challenges in adapting to local market demands [9] Group 4: New Initiatives - Kering SA plans to establish a venture capital department named House of Dreams to adapt to technological changes and evolving consumer demands [13] - Marriott International's luxury brand launched a new dining project "Table Stories," blending art and cuisine to create a unique luxury experience [10]
开云集团拟成立风投部门; 黛安芬退出中国市场丨二姨看时尚