Paul Smith Fragrances Bowing In 2000 Under Inter Parfums Licensing Deal
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Jean Philippe's Paris-based subsidiary, Inter Parfums, will create and bring to market a men's and women's fragrance duo under a 12-year licensing agreement with British clothing designer Paul Smith. The deal, announced Dec. 15, will take effect Jan. 1.
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