Hermès, LVMH-owned luxury brands to raise prices despite economic woes Published: 01 Jan. 2025, 18:38 KIM JU-YEON [email protected] Items are displayed in French luxury brand Hermes store's windows at Shinsegae Department Store's flagship branch in Jung District, central Seoul, on Dec. 31.

[NEWS1] Luxury brands will raise their prices once again in 2025, despite consumer sentiment having dropped to a record low and the allure of these items taking a hit due to concerns over unethical production and rising costs. The price hike will likely be even more noticeable for Korean customers, as the won's value has plummeted amid political turmoil, beginning with the brief but consequential imposition of martial law in early December. Related Article Dior-plorable: Designer brands face backlash in Korea over production scandals Louis Vuitton raises prices in Korea amid backlash against LVMH More bling for your buck: Watches, jewelry lead new luxury trend French fashion house Hermès will increase prices for its flagship bags, clothing and accessories starting Friday, according to industry insiders.

While the price increases will vary by category, the average hike is expected to be around 10 percent for all affected items. Accessories featuring gold could become significantly more expensive, with gold prices having risen by about 30 percent in 2024. Last year Hermès raised the price of its iconic Birkin bag by 20 percent.

Swiss watchmaker Tag Heuer, owned by luxury conglomerate LV.