- Unprofitability & Narrowing Loss: Despite a negative price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of -5.76, Lulus Fashion Lounge Holdings is showing progress in its turnaround strategy, narrowing its net loss by $1.50 million year-over-year.
- Revenue Miss & Decline: The e-commerce retailer reported Q2 revenue of $67.81 million, missing analyst estimates and representing a 17% decrease due to lower order volumes and higher return rates.
- Improved Gross Margin & Efficiency: Focus on efficiency led to a significant expansion in Gross Margin by 330 basis points to 48.6%, indicating better inventory control and strategic merchandise changes.
Lulus Fashion Lounge Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:LVLU) is an online retailer specializing in women's apparel and accessories. The company is currently executing a turnaround strategy to improve its financial health. Its unprofitability is shown by a negative price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of -5.76. A negative P/E ratio means the company has lost money over the past year.
On August 12, 2026, the company reported its second-quarter results. Lulus Fashion Lounge Holdings announced an earnings per share of -$0.52, which did not meet the analyst consensus estimate of -$0.15. Despite this, the company's net loss narrowed by $1.50 million compared to the same period last year, showing some progress in its cost management efforts.
Lulus Fashion Lounge Holdings also reported revenue of $67.81 million, falling short of the analyst estimate of $83.49 million. This represents a 17% decrease from the previous year. The company states this decline is due to lower order volumes, higher return rates, and the phasing out of older, less popular product lines from previous years.
Despite lower revenue, the company's focus on efficiency is showing results. As highlighted by GlobeNewswire, the Gross Margin, which measures profitability on products sold, expanded by 330 basis points to 48.6%. This is its highest second-quarter rate since 2021 and reflects better inventory control and strategic changes to its merchandise.
CEO Crystal Landsem notes that while revenue is still affected by older products, "the leading indicators are moving in the right direction." She points out that new products introduced in 2026 are achieving reorder eligibility at rates ahead of the company's internal targets, suggesting a positive shift in customer response to its current offerings.