Recently, Coach and Interparfums SA have extended their fragrance license agreement for an additional five years, now running until June 30, 2031. Originally signed in 2015 and set to expire in 2026, the license renewal reflects the remarkable success of Coach’s fragrance lines.
Since the partnership began, sales of Coach fragrances have surged from under 10 million euros in 2015 to nearly 190 million euros in 2023. This growth has been fueled by the strong performance of the Coach and Coach Dreams collections for both men and women.
“In less than 10 years, we have succeeded in building a legitimate and coherent fragrance offering based on a high-quality brand name recognized for both its image and its products,” said Philippe Benacin, chairman and CEO of Interparfums SA. He expressed confidence in the brand’s long-term potential, emphasizing its balanced appeal across men’s and women’s fragrances.
As part of its continued expansion, Interparfums SA plans to launch two new Coach fragrance flankers this year. The company, which reported a net profit of 129.9 million euros on 880.5 million euros in sales for 2024, manages an extensive portfolio that includes brands like Boucheron, Jimmy Choo, Lacoste, Montblanc, and Van Cleef & Arpels. Additionally, Interparfums SA has secured a new fragrance license with Off-White, effective from January 1, 2026.
A subsidiary of Interparfums Inc., Interparfums SA is 72 percent owned by the New York-based parent company.





