Louis Vuitton Malletier SAS
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Louis Vuitton Malletier SAS
Annual Revenue
Last reviewed: 2026-06-03 · By Swet Parvadiya
FY2025 Revenue
$37.8B
▼ 8% vs FY2024 ($41.1B)
Louis Vuitton Malletier SAS reported $37.8B in revenue for fiscal year 2025. This represents a decline of 8% compared to the 2024 figure of $41.1B.
Here's the frustrating thing about analyzing Louis Vuitton's finances: LVMH won't tell you how much the brand actually makes. There's no standalone income statement, no separate balance sheet, no individual cash flow disclosure. What you get is the Fashion & Leather Goods segment — which bundles Louis Vuitton together with Dior, Fendi, Celine, Loewe, Givenchy, and a dozen other houses into one $42.6 billion revenue line. But the segment data still tells a story, and it's not entirely comfortable. Revenue peaked at $47.7 billion in 2023, slipped to $46.4 billion in 2024, and fell again to $42.6 billion in 2025. Operating profit dropped from $19.0 billion to $14.9 billion over the same period. That's still a 35% operating margin — extraordinary by any standard — but the trajectory is downward. The luxury supercycle that followed COVID is over. Analysts who cover LVMH estimate Louis Vuitton alone generates $22–28 billion annually, which would make it larger than Hermès ($15 billion), Chanel (~$20 billion), and Kering's entire portfolio ($18 billion). If those estimates are even roughly correct, Louis Vuitton is the single most profitable brand in consumer goods — not just luxury, but all of consumer goods. The margins on a leather bag manufactured in a French atelier and sold through an owned store with no middleman are staggering. The number that matters going forward isn't revenue growth — it's whether the margin holds. Price increases only work if customers believe the product justifies the price. The moment that belief cracks, the entire financial architecture becomes vulnerable.
Source: SEC EDGAR filings, annual earnings releases, and verified financial disclosures.