Moncler SpA, the iconic global luxury brand, and Interparfums SA, the creator of prestige perfumes and cosmetics, announce to have signed an exclusive and worldwide license agreement for fragrances which will last till December 31st, 2026, with a potential 5-year extension.
Under such agreement, Interparfums SA will create and produce perfumes and fragrance-related products and will distribute them in Moncler mono-brand stores as well as selected department stores, specialty stores and duty-free shops. The launch of the first fragrance line is expected within the first quarter of 2022.
Remo Ruffini, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Moncler SpA, said: “Interparfums’ renowned expertise and creativity make it the ideal partner to develop a fragrance that is perfectly aligned with Moncler’s DNA and unique identity. The launch of Moncler’s first fragrance line is consistent with our selective brand extension strategy further enriching the clients’ experience with the brand.”
Philippe Benacin, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Interparfums SA, added: “This is a great achievement for us. Moncler is the only luxury brand associated to mountains, nature and constant search for innovation and evolution. Moncler has always stood for uniqueness, authenticity, quality and excellence. Its achievements are absolutely distinctive, and we are certain that its uniqueness will be successfully translated into a fragrance.”
More from NEWS
Watches of Switzerland first half 2025 U.S. sales increased 15 percent
Despite the tariff turmoil and the skyrocketing gold prices, Watches of Switzerland had a strong first half of the year. The …
ROLEX opens new flagship boutique in Miami at Miami Design District
The new ROLEX boutique in Miami at Miami Design District by retailer Luxury Swiss spans 4,900 square feet, making the …
Five luxury fashion brands under investigation in Italy for exploiting workers
Five fashion brands have been put under court administration since 2024 following probes by Milan prosecutors that uncovered worker abuses …

