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Brunello Cucinelli stock forecast: Third-party price targets

Brunello Cucinelli is an Italian luxury apparel company listed on Borsa Italiana, operating globally across menswear, womenswear and accessories within the high-end fashion segment. Explore BC price action, third-party price targets, and technical analysis.
By Dan Mitchell
Brunello Cucinelli stock forecast: Third-party price targets
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Brunello Cucinelli S.p.A. (BC) is trading around €82.11 during intraday European dealings, within a session range of approximately €81.49–€83.69 as of 3:14pm UTC on 21 January 2026, indicating relatively contained price movement so far in the session. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results.

The move follows Brunello Cucinelli’s recent report of preliminary full-year 2025 revenues rising by around 11–12% at constant exchange rates, highlighting solid demand across key markets while reiterating its medium-term revenue growth objectives in recent guidance updates (Reuters, 12 January 2026). Trading also unfolds against a softer tone in Italy’s wider equity market, with the FTSE MIB hovering near recent three-week lows amid broader risk-sentiment pressures (Trading Economics, 20 January 2026).

Brunello Cucinelli stock forecast 2026–2030: Third-party price targets

As of 21 January 2026, third-party Brunello Cucinelli stock predictions indicate a clustering of 12-month expectations in the low-to-mid €100s per share, based on consensus snapshots for the Milan-listed stock and its overseas lines. These figures are typically framed as 12-month forward reference points rather than precise year-end levels, and rest on assumptions around luxury demand resilience, margin trends and global macro conditions, rather than representing any assurance of future performance.

Yahoo Finance consensus (multi-analyst view)

Yahoo Finance shows a consolidated 12-month target for Brunello Cucinelli of roughly €109.50 per share, spanning €70–€130, derived from the average of broker estimates covering the BC line on Borsa Italiana. The service notes that these projections are linked to analysts’ earnings and revenue models for 2026, as they assess the group’s positioning within the global luxury apparel market following recent double-digit sales growth.

(Yahoo Finance, 21 January 2026)

Stockopedia (consensus snapshot)

Stockopedia reports an analyst consensus target price of about €111.20 for Brunello Cucinelli, implying potential upside relative to a contemporaneous share price in the high-€80s. The platform notes that this figure aggregates published broker targets on the Milan listing, amid expectations of continued revenue expansion and generally resilient profitability within the premium luxury segment (Stockopedia, 9 January 2026).

Investing.com (target range lens)

Investing.com’s BC stock forecast summary shows a band of published analyst targets extending from the high-€80s to the low-€130s per share, with the central tendency in the low-€110s over a 12-month horizon. The site attributes this spread to differing views on the durability of demand in North America and Asia, as well as on how far operating margins can be sustained as the broader luxury cycle normalises (Investing.com, 18 January 2026).

Predictions and third-party forecasts are inherently uncertain, as they cannot fully account for unexpected market developments. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results.

BC stock price: Technical overview

The BC stock price is trading around €82.11 as of 3:14pm UTC on 21 January 2026, positioned well below its short- and medium-term moving-average cluster, with the 20/50/100/200-day SMAs grouped near €94.82, €92.85, €93.36 and €97.66 respectively. The 10–30-day SMAs between about €91 and €95 all sit above spot, while the 10–30-day EMAs around €89–€93 also cap price from above. By contrast, the 9-day Hull moving average near €80.37 runs just below the market, acting as the nearest short-term dynamic reference. The 14-day RSI, at around 27.8, sits in oversold territory, while the ADX at roughly 28 suggests an established trend phase rather than a flat or directionless backdrop.

On the topside, the first classic resistance sits at R1 near €103.84, with R2 around €109.26 coming back into view only after a sustained daily close above that initial pivot zone. The classic pivot at about €96.99 marks initial support on this framework, with the 100-day SMA nearby at €93.36 acting as the first notable moving-average shelf, and S1 at €91.56 as the next reference if that area were to give way (TradingView, 21 January 2026).

This technical analysis is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any instrument.

Brunello Cucinelli share price history (2024–2026)

BC’s stock price has undergone a notable swing over the past two years, moving from the low-€80s in early 2024 to levels above €120 in early 2025 before sliding back towards the low-€80s into January 2026. The stock spent much of 2024 trading in a relatively tight band around €90–€100, before rallying into triple-digits and peaking above €120 in late February and early March 2025, then gradually easing lower through the second half of the year. By 21 January 2026, Brunello Cucinelli closed at €82.33, down from around €117–€125 seen in late February 2025 and from roughly €94–€97 at the end of 2024, bringing the share price back toward levels last seen around September 2024.

Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results.

Brunello Cucinelli (BC): Capital.com analyst view

Brunello Cucinelli’s share price retreated in early 2026, trading in the low-€80s after spending much of 2025 closer to the €95–€105 area and briefly moving above €120 during the first quarter. This pullback comes despite the company reporting record 2025 revenues of around €1.41bn, up about 11.5% year on year and broadly in line with earlier guidance. While strong reported figures can underpin sentiment, they may also prompt some market participants to reassess positioning following a multi-year run.

Fundamentally, the group continues to position itself at the higher end of the luxury market, with growth in the Americas and Asia supporting recent sales, which some market participants may view as a partial buffer against softer conditions elsewhere in the sector. At the same time, the broader backdrop for luxury remains mixed, with sector research flagging pressure from more cautious discretionary spending and index data showing Italy’s equity market has recently eased back from multi-year highs. Taken together, these factors could temper upside conviction or amplify downside moves if sentiment weakens.

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Capital.com’s client sentiment for Brunello Cucinelli CFDs

As of 21 January 2026, Capital.com client positioning in Brunello Cucinelli CFDs shows 94.7% of clients are buyers versus 5.3% sellers, indicating a pronounced one-sided tilt towards long positions, with buyers ahead by around 89.5 percentage points. This snapshot reflects current open positions on Capital.com and may shift over time as traders open and close positions.

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Summary – Brunello Cucinelli 2026

Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results.

FAQ

Who owns the most Brunello Cucinelli stock?

Brunello Cucinelli remains significantly influenced by its founder, Brunello Cucinelli, who retains a large shareholding through family-controlled holding entities. Institutional investors, including European and global asset managers, also hold meaningful stakes, reflecting the company’s inclusion in major indices and its positioning within the luxury sector. Ownership levels can change over time due to market transactions, regulatory disclosures, and portfolio rebalancing by institutional holders.

What is the five-year Brunello Cucinelli share price forecast?

There is no definitive five-year share BC stock forecast. Most publicly available estimates focus on shorter, typically 12-month horizons and are based on assumptions around revenue growth, margins and broader market conditions. Longer-term outcomes may depend on factors such as global luxury demand, cost pressures, currency movements and the execution of the company’s strategy over time. Any long-term projections should be viewed as uncertain and indicative rather than predictive.

Is Brunello Cucinelli a good stock to buy?

Whether Brunello Cucinelli is considered attractive depends on an individual’s objectives, risk tolerance and time horizon. The company operates in the premium luxury segment and has reported consistent revenue growth, though its share price has also experienced periods of volatility. Market participants may weigh factors such as valuation, sector conditions and macroeconomic trends differently. This information is provided for context only and should not be taken as a recommendation.

Could Brunello Cucinelli stock go up or down?

Like all publicly traded shares, Brunello Cucinelli’s stock price can move both higher and lower. Price fluctuations may reflect company-specific developments, changes in analyst expectations, broader equity market sentiment and shifts within the luxury sector. External factors such as interest rates, consumer spending patterns and geopolitical events can also influence price behaviour. Past movements do not provide a reliable indication of future price performance.

Should I invest in Brunello Cucinelli stock?

Deciding whether to invest in Brunello Cucinelli depends on personal financial circumstances, objectives and risk considerations. Shares can offer exposure to potential growth but also carry the risk of capital loss. Some investors may prefer direct share ownership, while others may use derivatives for shorter-term exposure. This content is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice or a recommendation to take any position.

Can I trade Brunello Cucinelli CFDs on Capital.com?

Yes, you can trade Brunello Cucinelli CFDs on Capital.com. Trading share CFDs lets you speculate on price movements without owning the underlying asset and to take long or short positions. However, contracts for difference (CFDs) are traded on margin, and leverage amplifies both profits and losses. You should ensure you understand how CFD trading works, assess your risk tolerance, and recognise that losses can occur quickly.

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