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Give Back Beauty Takes Over Mercedes-Benz Fragrance License

The company has acquired the automotive brand's license owner INCC Parfums and added the label to its portfolio, which also includes Zegna, Elie Saab and Chopard.

- BY SANDRA SALIBIAN

Give Back Beauty and Mercedes-Benz Customer Solutions GmbH — a subsidiary of Mercedes-Benz Group AG — have inked a long-term business partnershi­p, WWD has learned.

The deal comes in conjunctio­n with Give Back Beauty's takeover of INCC Parfums, the automotive brand's license owner since 2011. Financial details of the deal were not disclosed.

With the move, Give Back Beauty will take charge of the creation, production, marketing and global distributi­on of fragrances under the Mercedes-Benz label, as well as its related brands Mercedes-AMG and Mercedes-Maybach. These will join Give Back Beauty's prestige division, which also includes licenses for luxury brands such as Zegna, Elie Saab and Chopard.

“We are happy to integrate INCC under Give Back Beauty's roof, since its key values, respect, innovation and social responsibi­lity are very consistent with the ones of [our company],” said Give Back Beauty's founder and executive chairman Corrado Brondi.

Founded in 1990 and specialize­d in the creation and developmen­t of sustainabl­e fragrances, Paris-based INCC Parfums also holds the license for fragrances and body care for luxury beachwear brand Vilebrequi­n, which it signed in 2022.

Give Back Beauty will carry on this project, too, with Brondi teasing that the launch of the line “is planned for 2025 and will be strongly supported” by the company.

As for the Mercedes-Benz Parfums brand, Brondi said the mission is to elevate it toward a luxury and ecorespons­ible approach, while continuing to support the existing bestseller­s.

The strategy will follow in the footsteps of the brand's Land, Sea, Air trilogy of scents introduced last year, crafted by IFF master perfumer Anne Flipo. The threefragr­ance men's range was inspired by the German luxury brand's own signature star — which features three points, each signifying an element — and marked the first time Mercedes-Benz scents were encased in recycled glass bottles with aluminum caps with outer packaging made of algae-derived biodegrada­ble paper.

“In 2024, we will pursue the rollout of the [Land, Sea, Air] line and the first Mercedes-AMG line in key territorie­s around the globe,” Brondi said. “This strategic approach will be reinforced by the launch of the first Mercedes-Maybach fragrance line” in September, he added.

Distributi­on for the different brands will align with their respective positionin­gs, said Brondi, with a wider footprint for Mercedes-Benz; a more selective one with a focus on flagship perfume stores for Mercedes-AMG, and a niche distributi­on for Mercedes-Maybach, including a preview on the MercedesBe­nz e-commerce and in the stores of MIOL — Maybach Icons of Luxury.

Brondi underscore­d the overall plan is to leverage Give Back Beauty's global presence to boost the INCC business.

The privately held beauty group operates in more than 130 countries through retailers, direct-to-consumer channels and distributo­rs and counts roughly

350 employees engaged in its multiple divisions scattered across the world.

In addition to its Paris-based prestige segment dedicated to luxury brands,

Give Back Beauty has a lifestyle division including the beauty licenses for Tommy Hilfiger and Iceberg, and a Los Angelesbas­ed indie and talent division that acts as an incubator for celebrity-backed brands, such as the Florence by Mills brand by actress Millie Bobby Brown. The company also serves as a strategic and distributi­on partner for other perfume and beauty labels, including Dolce & Gabbana, Olaplex, Pink Sugar and Billie Eilish.

The INCC acquisitio­n comes at a time of growth for Give Back Beauty. According to a statement, the group's revenues multiplied by six times in the past three years.

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