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Toria Garrett to assistant VP-treatment marketing for Lancome, reporting to Senior VP-Marketing Maeve Coburn, L'Oreal says Dec. 27. Garrett, who succeeds Brigitte King after her move to Kiehl's division, will be responsible for development of marketing and advertising for all skin care products. She recently moved to Lancome as assistant VP of makeup marketing from Giorgio Armani Parfums (1"The Rose Sheet" Oct. 2, 2000, In Brief). Carlos Timiraos has been appointed to succeed Garrett in makeup marketing. He formerly worked as assistant VP of marketing for Ralph Lauren Fragrances and was responsible for the launch of Romance, Romance for Men and Ralph

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