
The perfume maker has announced a 46.8% decline in Q1 net income, due to hefty sales declines in the Middle East and Asia early in the quarter, followed by decreases in other markets as the coronavirus pandemic evolved.
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The perfume maker has announced a 46.8% decline in Q1 net income, due to hefty sales declines in the Middle East and Asia early in the quarter, followed by decreases in other markets as the coronavirus pandemic evolved.
The perfume maker announced on Wednesday that its sales dropped 18.7% in the first quarter, with Coach and Guess-branded fragrances helping to offset some of the negative impact of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.
Inter Parfums said on Monday that it has a healthy cash balance as it faces the uncertainty caused by the coronavirus and is working to keep its stakeholders safe while looking to the future recovery.
Following its announcement of record annual sales, the international fragrance company has reported a 12% increase in full-year earnings but reduced its 2020 outlook due to the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.
The fragrance company has announced record annual sales of $713.5 million for fiscal 2019, reporting particularly solid progress in its U.S.-based operations, where Guess, Abercrombie & Fitch and Hollister led gains.
From sustainable perfumery to artificial intelligence, the fragrance industry is facing new challenges, as Philippe Ughetto, president of Fragrance Foundation France, explained to FashionNetwork.com.
Fashion loves nothing more than a catwalk debut, and a major one this season was the first runway show by Federico Curradi for the house of Rochas.
2019 was a bumper year for celebrity fragrances, as more and more stars jostle to get a slice of the perfume pie. We round up some of the biggest launches of the past 12 months.
The contract between the Interparfums-owned brand and the Italian designer, who has led its women's ready-to-wear collections since 2013, will not be extended, FashionNetwork.com has learned.
Botter, Casablanca, Craig Green, Rhude and Rochas Homme are the new labels on the fashion week calendar in January, while Givenchy and Jacquemus will be making their catwalk come-back.