Calvin Klein To Tackle Beauty Market Once More Via Markwins Deal
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Calvin Klein will reenter the beauty market with the launch of color cosmetics and skin care under a licensing agreement with Markwins Holding Company Limited, parent company Phillips-Van Heusen Corporation announced Sept. 13
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