
The company, which does not disclose its full revenue results, stated that all of its commercial regions and distribution channels contributed to this growth.
Revenue grew by 33% in Europe, by 27% in the US, and by 93% in Korea.
Longchamp said it had also performed well in the Middle East, where it has opened four new stores.
The company generated 19% of its revenue in France, 35% in the rest of Europe and the Middle East, 13% in the Americas and 34% in the Asia-Pacific region. Online sales were up by 30%, having doubled over two years.
“Our growth has enabled us to create 800 new jobs in two years, half of them in France,” Longchamp stated.
Its growth rate, however, for 2024 was below the 44% posted in 2023. Then, revenue was up by 84% in China. The company has not provided results for the country this time around.
Founded in 1948, the French leather goods label is a family company that employs 4,245 people worldwide. In 2024, it recruited and trained some 200 artisans in its workshops and is planning to do the same again in 2025.