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With fewer shoppers heading to Burberry stores, clinching a sale will be key. The label has filled its stores with new styles across a wider price range, including a renewed emphasis on its staple outerwear. At Burberry he has applied colourful dandelion prints to garments and rolled out advertising campaigns with fuzzy ducklings. "We like what Burberry is doing with product and range architecture, however, the timing is not ideal," said analysts at RBC. Burberry Chief Financial Officer Kate Ferry said the company was "absolutely committed to protecting all of the consumer-facing areas".
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Burberry shares sink 9% as luxury spending slowdown bites
  + stars: | 2023-11-16 | by ( Elliot Smith | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
LONDON — Burberry shares plunged 9% on Thursday after the British luxury fashion retailer warned that full-year operating profit will come in at the low end of forecasts amid a global slowdown in luxury spending. The company also cautioned that it may miss its annual revenue projections for low double-digit growth. In its fiscal second-quarter earnings report Thursday, Burberry reported that comparable store sales growth slowed to just 1%, down from 18% in the previous quarter, as momentum in China fizzled out. The company recorded a half-year operating profit of £223 million ($276.64 million), down 15% from last year, but CEO Jonathan Akeroyd said Burberry was making "good progress" on its strategic aims. "While the macroeconomic environment has become more challenging recently, we are confident in our strategy to realise our potential as the modern British luxury brand, and we remain committed to achieving our medium and long-term targets."
Persons: Jonathan Akeroyd, Burberry, Daniel Lee, Akeroyd Organizations: Burberry Locations: China
Choppy luxury waters lift Burberry turnaround bar
  + stars: | 2023-11-16 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
MILAN, Nov 16 (Reuters Breakingviews) - Stuttering consumer confidence is complicating CEO Jonathan Akeroyd’s attempts to revive Burberry (BRBY.L). Like-for-like retail sales in the quarter to end-September grew a dismal 1% at the UK maker of fancy trench coats, below analyst expectations of 4%. But brands attempting a revamp, like Burberry or Kering’s (PRTP.PA) star label Gucci, are likely to suffer more than rivals. Akeroyd sounded confident that new designer Daniel Lee’s first collection, which was launched in shops in September, will energise shoppers. They do not reflect the views of Reuters News, which, under the Trust Principles, is committed to integrity, independence, and freedom from bias.
Persons: Jonathan Akeroyd’s, Gucci, Daniel Lee’s, Lisa Jucca, Neil Unmack, Streisand Neto Organizations: MILAN, Reuters, Burberry, X, Alstom, Thomson Locations: China, U.S
Britain's Burberry hit by slowdown in luxury spending
  + stars: | 2023-11-16 | by ( Paul Sandle | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
LONDON, Nov 16 (Reuters) - Britain's Burberry (BRBY.L) said it was being hit by a global slowdown in luxury spending and it would struggle to meet its annual revenue forecast of low double-digit growth, with a knock-on impact on profit, if it continued. Demand in China, however, fell away in the second quarter from a strong bounce back from the impact of COVID lockdowns. Burberry said spending by Chinese luxury consumers had shifted overseas from mainland China. Tourist growth benefited European destinations, it said, with just over half of spending in the region coming from international visitors. But a weak performance in the Americas worsened in the quarter, with comparable store sales down 10%.
Persons: Burberry, Daniel Lee, Louis Vuitton, Tiffany, Yves Saint Laurent, Balenciaga, Richemont, Jonathan Akeroyd, Paul Sandle, James Davey, Kate Holton Organizations: Dior, Bottega, Cartier, Thomson Locations: China, Americas
It comes amid criticism that the lending institutions are not taking climate change and the vulnerabilities of poor countries enough into account in their funding decisions. Dysfunctional because the system as a whole is too slow to respond to new challenges, such as climate change. Lee pointed to an IMF program that launched last year to help poor countries address problems like climate change. “The national policy to address climate change is lax — little or no focus is on climate change and the nexus between climate change and conflict in the Sahel is underappreciated,” Hassan said. “Go beyond the conflict itself to start prioritizing climate change as the root cause of the problem affecting these countries."
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London CNN —London Fashion Week kicked off on Friday in the glow of a sweltering UK heatwave, and concluded on Tuesday after biblical showers and thunderstorms. More famous faces piled into the London fashion scene over the course of the week. Dave Benett/Courtesy BurberryHowever, some controversial collections and marketing choices brought London Fashion Week outside of the industry bubble and into the wider cultural conversation. Henry Nicholls/AFP/Getty ImagesErdem's collection was partly inspired by the protected stately home, Chatsworth House, in the North of England. Henry Nicholls/AFP/Getty ImagesAshish returned to the London Fashion Week runway after 4 years with a show that was suitably high-octane and glamorous.
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[1/4] Models present creations at the Burberry catwalk show during London Fashion Week in London, Britain, September 18, 2023. REUTERS/Hollie Adams Acquire Licensing RightsLONDON, Sept 18 (Reuters) - Burberry's (BRBY.L) Daniel Lee on Monday unveiled new accessories and a colourful take on British heritage in his second collection showing at London Fashion Week. The 37-year-old creative director's spring-summer 2024 collection, a highlight of London Fashion Week, introduced interlink chain prints and a new vibrant "Knight Blue" colour. Silhouettes on Monday's catwalk were elongated and accessorised with padded bags in khaki as well as leather structured bags in red, white and green. The designer is tasked with expanding Burberry's leather goods and accessories offerings.
Persons: Hollie Adams, Daniel Lee, Lee, Bradford, Jonathan Akeroyd's, Riccardo Tisci, Edward Enninful, Jodie Comer, Kylie Minogue, Naomi Campbell, Suban Abdulla, William Maclean Organizations: Burberry, London, REUTERS, Monday, London Fashion, Bond, Vogue, Arsenal, England, Bukayo, Thomson Locations: London, Britain, Highbury Fields, North London
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China drives Burberry first-quarter sales jump
  + stars: | 2023-07-14 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
[1/2] A person walks past a Burberry store undergoing refurbishment on New Bond Street in London, Britain, March 11, 2023. REUTERS/Henry NichollsLONDON, July 14 (Reuters) - British luxury fashion brand Burberry (BRBY.L) on Friday reported an 18% rise in its first-quarter comparable store sales, in line with market expectations thank to continued recovery in China. CEO Jonathan Akeroyd said outerwear and leather goods were performing well and he was excited about new products from designer Daniel Lee arriving in stores in September. Lee, who joined in September, unveiled his debut collection at London Fashion Week in February. Like-for-like leather goods sales increased 13%, with women's bags, especially the Frances shapes and vintage Burberry check performing well, the company said.
Persons: Henry Nicholls LONDON, Jonathan Akeroyd, Daniel Lee, Lee, Frances, Suban Abdulla, Paul Sandle, David Goodman Organizations: Burberry, New, REUTERS, London Fashion, Thomson Locations: London, Britain, China, Europe, Americas
Digital health startup STAT Health has designed a device to help people better understand why they're experiencing symptoms like dizziness, fainting and brain fog. STAT Health on Tuesday announced its new in-ear wearable, the STAT, which measures blood flow to the head. Users can track their metrics in an app on their cellphone and glean insights into how their lifestyle choices affect their symptoms. "This population, a lot of doctors actually can't measure that anything is necessarily wrong with them," Lee told CNBC in an interview. Lee said the STAT will help give patients access to real-time insights to help them decide when they can push themselves, and when they should take it easy.
Persons: Daniel Lee, Lee, They're, it's, there's Organizations: Tuesday, American College of Cardiology, STAT, CNBC
STAT Health sells an in-ear wearable that patients can use 24/7 to track blood flow. So when Lee's elderly father began having repeated fainting sessions, Lee turned to in-ear technology to help solve the problem. His brainchild is STAT Health, an 24/7 in-ear wearable that measures blood flow to the head to better understand symptoms such as dizziness, brain fog, headaches, fainting, and fatigue that occur while standing. STAT Health's in-ear wearable. The wearable was clinically tested at Johns Hopkins University and was shown to predict fainting in users minutes before it happens.
Persons: Long, Daniel Lee, Lee, Paul Jin Organizations: Health, J2 Ventures, BonAngels Venture Partners, STAT Health, Johns Hopkins University Locations: Bose
Burberry fourth quarter sales jump 16% as China rebounds
  + stars: | 2023-05-18 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
LONDON, May 18 (Reuters) - British luxury fashion brand Burberry (BRBY.L) reported stronger-than-expected fourth quarter sales on Thursday, boosted by a rebound in its largest market China following three years of COVID-19 restrictions. In the quarter to April 1, comparable store sales rose 16%, accelerating from 1% in the third quarter and above a company compiled consensus of 14%. Sales in Mainland China rose 13%. "We have delivered a strong financial performance, supported by good progress in our core leather goods and outerwear categories, with revenue accelerating in the fourth quarter as growth rebounded in Mainland China," chief executive Jonathan Akeroyd said in a statement on Thursday. The FTSE 100 (.FTSE) group's luxury rivals LVMH (LVMH.PA) and Hermes (HRMS.PA) have also reported a bounce in first quarter sales due to a recovery in China and wider Asian markets.
Since "Succession" character dubbed this Burberry bag "ludicrously capacious," search for the brand has spiked. One of the show's central characters, Tom Wamsgans, scoffs at the luxury bag, describing it as "ludicrously capacious." Tom Wamsgans' comment about another character's "ludicrously capacious" bag in season four of "Succession" went viral. Macall B. Polay/HBOIn the weeks since the episode aired, searches for "Burberry tote bag" have jumped 310%, according to virtual fitting room company 3DLOOK, per Harper's Bazaar UK. Searches for "Burberry handbag" are up 180%, while "Burberry tote" increased 25%.
Three years ago, I was in St. Pete Beach, Fla., as the reaction to the Covid-19 pandemic was accelerating. On Monday I waited an hour for a seat in Skidder’s Restaurant. By Wednesday evening, I had the back porch of the Wharf Restaurant to myself, my only company a seagull perched on a piling, eyeing my fried oysters. On the drive back to Indiana I found exit-ramp restaurants closed to dine-in patrons. Some employees received “essential workers” letters from their companies allowing them to go to their jobs, but thousands of presumably inessential employees found their incomes drying up.
LONDON, Feb 20 (Reuters) - Faux fur, oversized coats and hot water bottles dominated Burberry’s (BRBY.L) runway as Daniel Lee presented his vision for the British heritage label at London Fashion Week on Monday. Burberry's mackintosh-style trench coat was re-imagined in a muted khaki with green faux fur lapels. English rose patterned tailoring sat alongside chunky rubber boots with an equestrian twist and cosy square toed shearling and faux fur shoes in the Autumn Winter 2023 collection. Monday's show follows the unveiling of Burberry's new logo: a sleeker elongated typeface and a campaign steeped in "Britishness". Lee previously created a buzz at Italy's Bottega Veneta with pillowy leather clutch handbags and slip-on heels.
LONDON, Feb 17 (Reuters) - London Fashion Week kicked off on Friday, with organisers dedicating the five-day event to late designer Vivienne Westwood, who died in December. "She is the embodiment of our extraordinary industry," British Fashion Council (BFC) chair David Pemsel told London's Evening Standard newspaper. [1/12] Models present creations during the Paul Costelloe catwalk show during London Fashion Week, in London, Britain, February 17, 2023. Highlights this season include designer Daniel Lee's debut at Burberry, while a BFC initiative with Ukraine Fashion Week will see three Ukrainian designers presenting their creations. "Fashion needs to be continually evaluating what it's giving back," Natasha Bird, ELLE UK’s Executive Editor (Digital), told Reuters.
Burberry 'positive' about China rebound as stores reopen
  + stars: | 2023-01-18 | by ( Paul Sandle | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
But she said there were positive signs of recovery as stores reopened in mainland China and the country's luxury shoppers started returning to Hong Kong and Macau. "In January, we've seen a change in traffic, we've seen some strong trade coming through," she told reporters on Wednesday. "The timing and pace of recovery is likely to be somewhat unpredictable, but we're very positive about the early signs and confident in the long-term opportunity (in China)." Chinese consumers accounted for about 25% of Burberry's revenue, down from 40% pre-pandemic, she said, with the vast majority of spending happening in mainland China rather than in tourist centres outside the country. Richemont (CFR.S), the Swiss luxury group that sells Cartier jewellery and watches, also said on Wednesday that it expected a strong rebound in China.
Burberry's sales growth slows to 1% on China COVID hit
  + stars: | 2023-01-18 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
LONDON, Jan 18 (Reuters) - British luxury brand Burberry's (BRBY.L) like-for-like sales growth slowed sharply to 1% in the quarter to end-December as COVID-19-related disruption in mainland China largely offset a stronger performance in Europe. It had reported growth of 11% for the previous quarter. Burberry's like-for-like sales in Europe, Middle East, India and Africa grew 19%, it said, but in other regions they fell. Mainland China, Burberry's biggest market, was down 23%, while the rest of Asia fell 7% and the Americas were down 1%. Burberry's new chief designer Daniel Lee, who was previously creative director at Bottega Veneta, will present his first runway collection for the house next month at London Fashion Week.
Under the creative direction of its new designer Daniel Lee, Burberry would "refocus on Britishness", it said. Known for its camel, red and black check and trenchcoats, Burberry kept near-term guidance to the end of its 2024 financial year of high-single digit revenue growth and a margin of around 20%. She said comparable store sales in mainland China, Burberry's biggest single market, fell 1% in the second quarter after falling 35% in the first, despite some local COVID lockdowns in September. "In the second quarter the situation eased considerably." Europe perform strongly, with sales up 25% in the second quarter, boosted by a rise in tourists from the United States, the Middle East and locations in Asia outside mainland China.
Under the creative direction of its new designer Daniel Lee, Burberry would "refocus on Britishness", it said. It had targeted high-single digit revenue growth and a margin of around 20%. Comparable store sales in mainland China, Burberry's biggest single market, stabilised in the second quarter after falling 35% in the first, it said, despite some local COVID lockdowns in September. Europe continued to perform strongly, it said, with sales up 25% in the second quarter, boosted by a rise in tourists from the United States, the Middle East and locations in Asia outside mainland China. The Americas continued to be a weak spot, however, with sales in second quarter down 3%, reflecting some pressure in the entry level items and U.S. customers spending more in Europe rather than at home.
He has already made his key appointment in choosing Daniel Lee to replace Riccardo Tisci as chief designer at the 166-year-old label. Leather goods account for around 20% of Burberry's sales versus 70% at Bottega Veneta. Tisci, in turn, changed Burberry's design language by introducing a TB monogram, that increased the brand's appeal to younger luxury consumers. The final stages of Burberry's five-year plan were expected to see an acceleration in revenue growth and an increase in profits. Burberry's rivals - led by French luxury leaders LVMH (LVMH.PA) and Kering (PRTP.PA) - in contrast, have most recently reported double-digit sales growth in the quarter to the end of September.
Burberry’s sales have largely flatlined since 2017 while the luxury industry as a whole has boomed. U.K. fashion house Burberry PLC appointed Daniel Lee as its chief designer in an attempt to breathe new life into the maker of iconic trench coats. Mr. Lee will join the company on Oct. 3, overseeing all Burberry collections, the London-based company said. Mr. Lee is expected to present his debut runway collection for the brand at London Fashion Week in February 2023. He will report to the company’s new chief executive, Jonathan Akeroyd .
The blue-chip index (.FTSE) slipped 0.3% after dropping as much as 2.1% earlier in the session, while the more domestically focused FTSE 250 (.FTMC) eased 1.4%. The Bank of England said it would buy as many long-dated government bonds as needed between now and Oct. 14 to stabilise financial markets. read moreThe battered pound briefly dropped as much as 1% against the dollar, before paring some losses. Retailers (.FTNMX404010) slipped 0.5%, with online fashion retailer Boohoo Group (BOOH.L) slumping 6.4% after it cut its full-year outlook. read moreBurberry Group (BRBY.L) rose 4.3% after announcing Daniel Lee would be its new chief creative officer, replacing Riccardo Tisci, who is stepping down.
London stocks slide amid economic "tug-of-war"
  + stars: | 2022-09-28 | by ( Johann M Cherian | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
The blue-chip index (.FTSE) dropped 1.6%, while the more domestically oriented FTSE 250 (.FTMC) shed 2.5%. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and ratings agency Moody's criticised Britain's new economic strategy, with the latter warning that unfunded UK tax cuts would be "negative" for the country's credit standing. read more"There is an economic tug-o-war taking place between the Bank of England and the government," said Susannah Streeter, senior investment and markets analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown. Burberry Group (BRBY.L) rose 4.1% after announcing Daniel Lee would be its new chief creative officer, replacing Riccardo Tisci, who is stepping down. read moreRegister now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com RegisterReporting by Johann M Cherian in Bengaluru; editing by Uttaresh.V and Savio D'SouzaOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
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