Brunello Cucinelli closed the fourth quarter with double-digit revenue growth and confirms its forecast for the current year, expecting sales to rise by around 10%.

In the final quarter of the year, the fashion house reported revenues of €388.6 million, an increase of 11.9% at constant exchange rates, according to a statement.

For the full year 2025, revenues reached approximately €1.4 billion, up 11.5% at constant exchange rates, in line with its latest guidance, supported by solid growth in America and Asia.

The past year saw strong development in the retail channel, with growth of 12.9% year-on-year at constant exchange rates, while wholesale rose by 8.5%.

In the statement, Cucinelli added that it has brought forward by six months, to 2025, the completion of its three-year plan for artisanal Made in Italy production, with investments totaling around €145 million last year.

"The very positive start to sales of the Spring/Summer 2026 collection, combined with the excellent feedback and order intake for the women's Pre-Fall/Winter 2026 pre-collection, reinforce our view of healthy, sustainable and balanced revenue growth of around 10% for 2026," said Cucinelli.

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(Andrea Mandalà, editing Gianluca Semeraro)