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Bath & Body Works Forecasts Slight Growth After 2024 Sales Dip

Net sales in 2024 fell nearly 2 percent at the mass fragrance chain, though the company exceeded first-quarter profit expectations in 2025 on strong demand and minimal impact from import tariffs, according to its recent earnings report.
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Bath & Body Works’ shares were up about 3 percent in premarket trading following the results. (Shutterstock)

On Thursday, Bath & Body Works beat first-quarter profit estimates as steady demand for its fragrances and personal care products, combined with its limited exposure to import tariffs, helped counter broader pressures in the US retail sector.

The beauty and skincare retailer has invested in extensive promotions and deals as well as in product innovation, including its Easter-themed Sweet Carrot Cake candles and new variants of Wallflowers fragrances.

The Ohio-based company’s marketing initiatives to position its products as ideal gifts and affordable luxuries, especially to a younger consumer demographic, also boosted sales.

Bath & Body Works’ steady performance comes at a time when uncertainty surrounding US President Donald Trump’s trade policies has boosted recession fears, prompting inflation-weary consumers to become more selective with discretionary spending.

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The company, unlike many of its peers, has been largely insulated from import tariffs as it sources the majority of its merchandise locally. Only about 10 percent of its merchandise comes from China, with Canada and Mexico accounting for a combined 7 percent.

“We’re effectively leveraging our predominantly US-based supply chain to navigate the evolving trade environment and I’m confident in our ability to adapt to meet the consumer where they are with fragrance innovation and high-quality product at compelling price points as we move through 2025,” CFO Eva Boratto said.

Bath & Body Works’ shares were up about 3 percent in premarket trading following the results.

The company posted profit of 49 cents per share for the quarter ended May 3, compared with analysts’ average estimate of 47 cents per share, according to data compiled by LSEG.

Its first-quarter sales rose 3 percent to $1.42 billion from a year ago, in line with market expectations.

The company maintained its annual net sales and profit forecasts.

By Aatrayee Chatterjee; Editior Shreya Biswas

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