Hermès continued its steady growth in the third quarter of 2025, posting sales of €3.9 billion, up 10% at constant exchange rates. The French luxury house saw improvement across Europe, the Americas and Asia compared to the previous quarter.
By the end of September 2025, the group’s consolidated revenue reached €11.9 billion, a 9% increase at constant exchange rates and 6% at current exchange rates from the same period last year.
All geographical regions reported growth by the end of September 2025, supported by the brand’s expanding exclusive distribution network.
Asia excluding Japan rose 4%, led by Greater China and backed by Hermès’ value-driven strategy.
Japan maintained strong momentum with 15% growth, driven by loyal local customers. The Americas climbed 13%, fueled by demand in the United States.
Europe excluding France grew 12%, with solid performance across all countries. France itself rose 9%, supported by active store traffic and events like “Hermès in the Making” in Istanbul.
The Other region, including the Middle East, also advanced by 15%.
Hermès’ Leather Goods and Saddlery division delivered a strong performance in Q3 2025, rising 13.3% to reach €1.7 billion in sales.
By the end of September 2025, this division had grown 12.6%, contributing €5.27 billion to the group’s total revenue of €11.9 billion across all divisions.
The reopening of its L’Isle-d’Espagnac workshop in September added to growing production capacity. Three more leather workshops are planned between 2026 and 2028.
In September, Hermès strengthened its local presence with the opening of the L’Isle-d’Espagnac leather goods workshop, creating 260 artisan jobs.
Despite ongoing global economic and geopolitical challenges, Hermès remains confident about its long-term growth strategy. Its success continues to be driven by creativity, craftsmanship and customer loyalty.