Interparfums has reported full-year 2025 revenue of €918 million at constant exchange rates, representing organic growth of 4.3%. On a reported basis, revenue reached €899 million, a 2.1% increase, weighed down by significant dollar weakness.

The Jimmy Choo fragrance franchise consolidated its trajectory with near 2% growth, driven by the sustained success of the I Want Choo female line. The Coach fragrance business, now a €200 million entity, grew nearly 10%, bolstered by its core lines and new first-half launches. Montblanc fragrances benefited from a strong fourth quarter due to the new Explorer Extreme line and the solid performance of Montblanc Legend allowing to partially compensate for a weak year beginning. Lacoste fragrances, in their second year, confirmed a positive trajectory with revenue of €95 million, a 21% increase aligned with its redeployment plan.
In the United States, Interparfums achieved over 9% organic sales growth, gaining market share with Coach and Jimmy Choo fragrances. Western Europe remained dynamic with 5% growth, notably in the UK and Spain, while France performed well despite a declining domestic market. Asia declined by 8%, impacted by distribution issues in Korea and India, though China grew 27% and Japan 10%.
The group’s agenda for 2026 is busy including a program of approximately fifteen fragrance line extensions. It will also advance development for the recently signed brands, Annick Goutal, Off-White, and Longchamp, targeting 2027 launches.

