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Coach and Interparfums SA Extend Fragrance License for Five More Years

PARIS – Coach and Interparfums SA have extended their fragrance license until June 30, 2031.

The worldwide license for the U.S. leather goods brand was initially signed in 2015 and meant to last until June 30, 2026.

Due essentially to the successful launches of the Coach and Coach Dreams men’s and women’s lines, Coach fragrance sales rose from less than 10 million euros in 2015 to almost 190 million euros last year.

“In less than 10 years, we have succeeded in building a legitimate and coherent fragrance offering based on a high-quality brand name recognized for both its image and its products,” Philippe Benacin, chairman and chief executive officer of Interparfums SA, said in a statement Friday. 

“We are extremely ambitious and confident in the brand’s continuing growth in the short, medium and long term, especially driven by its gender complementarity, with equal popularity for men’s and women’s fragrances,” he continued.

Interparfums said two new flankers for the Coach line are to be introduced this year.

“This marks continued pursuit of worldwide development for the brand in the perfumes sector,” Interparfums said in the statement.

In 2024, Interparfums SA’s net profit reached 129.9 million euros on sales of 880.5 million euros, each up 10 percent on-year. 

Alongside Coach, the company’s portfolio of fragrance brands includes Boucheron, Jimmy Choo, Karl Lagerfeld, Lacoste, Lanvin, Moncler, Montlbanc and Van Cleef and Arpels. Interparfums owns the Rochas fragrance and fashion brand.

Interpfums SA has inked a fragrance license with Off-White, which is effective on Jan. 1, 2026.

Interparfums SA is the subsidiary of Interparfums Inc. It is 72 percent owned by the New York-based company.

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