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Prada Posts 8% Organic Revenue Growth in 2025, Margins Dented by Versace Deal

  • Prada's Miu Miu label sees 35% sales increase in 2025
  • Group's profit margin dips to 23.2%
  • Prada plans to integrate and relaunch Versace with new leadership

MILAN, March 5 (Reuters) - Italian ​luxury group Prada reported on Thursday an 8% rise in 2025 organic ‌revenues, driven by strong growth at its smaller label Miu Miu, although margins were dented by the acquisition of Versace, which will continue to weigh on profitability this year.

Prada completed the 1.3 billion euro ($1.51 billion) ​Versace deal last December, marking a strategic shift after years of steering clear ​of acquisitions, and is now focusing on reviving the brand, known for ⁠its bold, glamorous style.

While group net revenues rose to 5.72 billion euros in 2025, ​retail sales at the flagship Prada brand fell 1% despite a slight improvement in the ​fourth quarter. Sales at Miu Miu jumped 35% in 2025, after almost doubling in 2024.

Asia Pacific and the Americas posted the strongest sales growth, while Europe grew more modestly amid softer tourism flows.

Prada reported ​an adjusted EBIT margin of 23.2%, including the dilutive impact of Versace, down from ​23.6% a year earlier.

"The results achieved in 2025 mark five consecutive years of growth for the group, ‌a ⁠solid performance delivered against tough multi-year comparables," CEO Andrea Guerra said in a statement.

He added that Versace would drive a dilutive effect on the group operating profit margin this year, but expected a "progressive improvement" from 2027.

PLANS FOR VERSACE

Prada will focus on integrating and relaunching ​Versace in the coming ​years. The label ⁠posted an operating loss last year and is expected to report a similar 2026 result. Versace revenues totalled 684 million euros in ​2025, Prada said.

The brand has recently appointed Pieter Mulier, the outgoing designer ​of Richemont-owned ⁠Alaia, as its new creative director. Emmanuel Gintzburger has been confirmed as CEO, while Lorenzo Bertelli, heir to the Prada family, has taken on the role of executive chairman.

Prada said that alongside ⁠the creative ​transition, it plans to streamline Versace's store network ​and gradually scale back the off‑price channel.

"The creative leadership transition and the initial repositioning steps are expected to translate ​into some degree of topline contraction," it said.

Reporting by Elisa Anzolin, editing by Andrei Khalip

Source: Reuters


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