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Largest Clothing & Accessories Public Companies in France

Benchmark revenue and EBITDA valuation multiples for public comps like LVMH, Hermès, EssilorLuxottica, Christian Dior and Kering.

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LVMH is a global producer and distributor of luxury goods. It operates six segments: fashion and leather goods, its largest and most profitable; watches and jewelry; wines and spirits; perfumes and cosmetics; selective retailing (including Sephora and airport duty-free retailer DFS); and other. Higher-profile brands include Louis Vuitton, Bulgari, Fendi, Givenchy, Tag Heuer, Hennessy, Moet & Chandon, Glenmorangie, Sephora, and Benefit. LVMH operates more than 5,000 stores around the globe.
$547
+7%
$270B
$297B
3.1x
9.9x
France
Hermes is a 180-year-old family controlled luxury goods company best known for its Birkin and Kelly bags. Its biggest segments are leather goods and saddlery, accounting for over 40% of revenue; clothes and accessories (29% of sales); silk and textiles (7%); and other products such as perfumes, watches, jewellery, and home furnishings. Hermes has about 300 stores globally.
$1,873
-29%
$196B
$185B
9.7x
20.5x
France
EssilorLuxottica is a combination of the leading manufacturer of premium frames and sunglasses and the leading manufacturer of optical lenses. Both companies are significantly larger than the next biggest competitor and command over 15% of the fragmented global eyewear market. The company has a broad geographical presence, with around 37% of sales in Europe, 45% in North America, and the rest in Asia and Latin America.
$201
-25%
$92B
$105B
3.1x
12.9x
France
Christian Dior SE is a holding company with full ownership of Christian Dior Couture and a controlling interest in LVMH. Christian Dior Couture sells apparel, leather goods, jewelry, and accessories under various Dior brands. The majority of sales are through its retail stores. Through LVMH, the company operates the following business groups: wines and spirits, fashion and leather goods, watches and jewelry, perfumes and cosmetics, and selective retailing. LVMH has dozens of brands throughout its businesses, including Dom Perignon, Hennessy, Louis Vuitton, Fendi, TAG Heuer, and Sephora. The company's revenue is distributed throughout Europe, Asia, and the United States.
$511
+4%
$92B
$119B
1.3x
3.9x
France
Kering is the world’s third-largest luxury goods conglomerate by revenue after LVMH and Richemont. Its flagship brand is Gucci, which accounts for over 40% of revenue and over 60% of operating profit. Its other leading brands include Bottega Veneta and Saint Laurent. Other smaller luxury brands (in ready-to-wear, leather goods, and jewellery) generate 19% of sales. Alexander McQueen, Balenciaga, and Boucheron are part of Kering’s portfolio.
$288
+35%
$35B
$51B
2.9x
11.8x
France
SMCP SA is an international apparel and accessories retail group. The company's products include womenswear, menswear, and accessories, which are sold through a network of points of sale and websites under four brands: Sandro, Maje, Claudie Pierlot, and Fursac. It generates maximum revenue from the Sandro segment.
$6
+19%
$455M
$1B
0.7x
4.0x
France
Delta Plus Group is a France-based company engaged in developing, manufacturing, and distributing personal protective equipment. It provides head protection products, including eyewear, skull, hearing, and respiratory protection products; and hand protection products, such as high tech, synthetic, leather, and knitted gloves. The company also offers body protection products comprising work wear, technical wear, outdoor wear, and disposable wear products; and foot protection products consisting of shoes, boots, and accessories.
$44
-19%
$315M
$513M
1.1x
7.4x
France
St Dupont SA is a France-based company. It is engaged in the manufacture, marketing and sale of luxury goods for men and women. The company's offerings range from accessories, such as lighters, pens, jewelry, leather goods, to eyewear, watches, belts, fragrances and casual and formal attire.
$0
-9%
$95M
$101M
1.5x
15.1x
France
Damartex offers clothing and accessories for seniors in France, the United Kingdom, Belgium, and Switzerland. The company provides its textile products under Damart, Afibel, Maison du Jersey, and Xandres brands; and Home and Lifestyle products under Sedagyl, Delaby, Coopers of Stortford, 3Pagen, Vitrine Magique, Vivadia, and Jours Heureux brands. The company markets its products through catalogs, shops, Websites, and B to B wholesales.
$3
-49%
$30M
$237M
0.4x
5.7x
France
NR21 SA is engaged in the business of designing and distributing undergarments and indoor clothing for men, women, and children.
$57
+45%
$4M
$4M
-
16.7x
France
Groupe JAJ is a France-based company engaged in the distribution of apparels under Schott brand.
$1
-14%
$4M
$8M
0.3x
24.9x
France
Chausseria is a France based company engages in the design, manufacture, and marketing of women's shoes. The company offers its products under the Chausseria and Janie Philip brand names. The Company also distributes women's handbags.
$8
+1%
$4M
($770K)
(0.3x)
8.6x
France
Devernois SA is engaged in the manufacture and supply of women apparel. The product portfolio includes casuals wear, formal wear, winter wear, and accessories.
$12
-10%
$4M
$12M
0.5x
3.4x
France
Barbara Bui SA is engaged in the manufacturing of women apparel. The product line includes clothing, accessories, bags, among others.
$5
+5%
$3M
$6M
0.4x
(7.9x)
Median$28-4%$205M$375M1.1x9.3x

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