Bath & Body Works reported fourth quarter and full year fiscal 2025 results, delivering stronger than expected holiday sales and earnings despite ongoing pressure from cautious consumer spending on discretionary items like fragrances and candles.
The company highlighted improved traffic and promotional execution during the holiday season but warned that broader consumer weakness could weigh on growth in the year ahead.
Revenue and Sales Performance
For the fourth quarter ended January 31, 2026, Bath & Body Works reported:
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Net sales: $2.72 billion, exceeding analyst expectations of about $2.62 billion.
The stronger than expected holiday performance was supported by effective promotions, seasonal product launches, and improved traffic across stores and digital channels.
However, the broader retail environment remains challenging as consumers reduce spending on non essential items such as fragrances and home décor products.
Earnings beat Estimates
The company delivered better than expected profitability in the quarter:
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Adjusted EPS: $2.05 per share, above analyst expectations of $1.77.
Strong holiday promotions and cost discipline helped offset weaker demand trends seen earlier in the year.
Full Year Performance
While the fourth quarter showed improvement, the full fiscal year reflected softer consumer demand:
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The company experienced declining or flat sales in several periods during 2025 as discretionary spending slowed.
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Earlier in the year, Bath & Body Works had already lowered its full year outlook due to weaker demand and higher promotional activity.
The retailer also continued implementing a transformation plan aimed at improving efficiency and profitability.
Management Commentary
Management emphasized that the company is undergoing a broader strategic reset under new leadership.
Key focus areas include:
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Strengthening core product categories such as body care and home fragrances
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Improving brand relevance with younger consumers
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Streamlining operations and simplifying product offerings
CEO Daniel Heaf has acknowledged that the company must move faster and become more innovative to remain competitive in the beauty and personal care market.
The company is also exploring new distribution channels, including an Amazon marketplace presence, to expand reach.
Outlook
Looking ahead, Bath & Body Works expects continued challenges:
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Full-year sales are projected to decline by about 2.5%–4.5%, reflecting cautious consumer spending.
The company plans to offset this with:
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Cost savings initiatives
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Product innovation
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Stronger digital and marketing capabilities
Management believes these initiatives will help stabilize performance and support long term growth.
Key Takeaways From the Results
1. Holiday quarter stronger than feared
Despite broader retail weakness, the company delivered better than expected Q4 revenue and earnings.
2. Structural demand challenges remain
Consumers are cutting back on discretionary items like candles and fragrances, which represent core products.
3. Strategic turnaround underway
Leadership is focusing on cost reductions, brand repositioning, and new distribution channels.
4. Market reaction cautiously positive
Shares moved higher in pre market trading after the results, reflecting relief that holiday performance beat expectations.
Bottom line
Bath & Body Works’ Q4 FY2025 results demonstrate resilience in the holiday quarter, with revenue and earnings beating expectations. However, the company still faces structural demand challenges and is undertaking a broader transformation to restore growth and modernize the brand.
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