Hermès Defies Luxury Slowdown with Robust Revenue Growth

Hermès, a leader in luxury goods, reported significant fourth-quarter growth due to strong sales in the U.S. and Japan, despite a slump in the luxury sector. Led by CEO Axel Dumas, Hermès plans modest price increases and continues to attract investors, beating rivals with exceptional market performance and optimism in China.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 13-02-2026 23:12 IST | Created: 13-02-2026 23:12 IST
Hermès Defies Luxury Slowdown with Robust Revenue Growth
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Hermès, known for its luxury handbags priced at $10,000 and above, has reported unexpected revenue growth for the fourth quarter. Strong sales in the United States and Japan have significantly contributed to this success, allowing Hermès to weather a slowdown in the luxury sector more effectively than its competitors.

CEO Axel Dumas expressed confidence heading into 2026, citing plans for a 5-6% price increase this year, a slight decrease from the projected rates due to currency fluctuations. Following the announcement, Hermès shares rose by 3%.

Expert opinion highlights Hermès' ability to raise prices on high-end products as a key appeal for investors, unlike rivals who have halted price hikes amidst declining sales. The company remains optimistic about its prospects in China, despite recent economic challenges.

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