LVMH revenue by business group, 2025

2025 revenue by business group, € billions; shares use total LVMH revenue.

What the Data Shows

LVMH revenue by business group shows how 2025 group revenue was split across the company’s main luxury and retail businesses. The data uses total LVMH revenue as the denominator and reports each business group in euros. Fashion & Leather Goods led with €37.8 billion, equal to 46.7% of total revenue. Fashion & Leather Goods and Selective Retailing together accounted for 69.4% of total revenue.

Data table

RankEntryValue
1Fashion & Leather Goods€37.8B
2Selective Retailing€18.3B
3Watches & Jewelry€10.5B
4Perfumes & Cosmetics€8.2B
5Wines & Spirits€5.4B
6Other activities€0.7B

Sources

Source 1: LVMH

Publisher: LVMH

Dataset/table: Revenue by business group

Units: € millions

Date checked: 2026-05-24

Evidence: Supports LVMH 2025 revenue by business group and total revenue.

Source 2: LVMH

Publisher: LVMH

Dataset/table: 2025 results announcement

Units: € billions

Date checked: 2026-05-24

Evidence: Supports LVMH 2025 total revenue context.

Data notes & caveats

Business group labels use LVMH’s reporting categories.

Methodology

Use LVMH 2025 revenue by business group and total revenue from the company results source lane. Compute shares as business-group revenue divided by total LVMH revenue.

Source consistency notes

All rows and the total use the same LVMH 2025 results source family.

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