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Brunello Cucinelli Lifts 2025 Revenue Growth Forecast to Up to 12%

Fourth-quarter sales are expected to post double-digit growth at constant exchange rates.
Brunello Cucinelli sought to address concerns raised by a short seller on its third quarter earnings call.
Brunello Cucinelli confirmed its outlook for a 10 percent rise in 2026. (Getty Images)

Italian luxury group Brunello Cucinelli on Wednesday raised its revenue growth forecast for the current year, with it now expecting an increase of between 11 and 12 percent at constant exchange rates, while confirming its outlook for a 10 percent rise in 2026.

In October the company had forecast revenues would increase by around 10 percent in both 2025 and 2026.

Fourth-quarter sales are expected to post double-digit growth at constant exchange rates, in line with the third quarter’s trend, which saw a 12.5 percent increase, the group said.

By Elisa Anzolin; Editor: Alison Williams

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