L’Oréal Wins a 50-Year Gucci Beauty License, Ending Coty’s Era
L’Oréal won a 50-year exclusive worldwide license for Gucci beauty from Kering, effective July 2027 — a year early — with Coty paid ~$400M to exit.
TL;DR — L’Oréal won a 50-year exclusive worldwide license for Gucci fragrance and beauty from Kering, taking effect July 1, 2027 — a year ahead of schedule — with outgoing licensee Coty receiving about $400 million for early redemption of its rights.
The most valuable name in Kering’s stable is changing beauty partners. On July 7, 2026, L’Oréal secured a 50-year license for Gucci fragrance and beauty.
The deal
L’Oréal entered a 50-year exclusive worldwide licence with Kering for Gucci fragrances and beauty. It takes effect July 1, 2027 — brought forward by one year from the original schedule. Outgoing licensee Coty receives approximately $400 million for early redemption of its rights: $250 million paid in 2026 and up to $150 million in 2027. The agreement flows from the Kering–L’Oréal Beauty & Wellness alliance announced October 19, 2025.
| Detail | |
|---|---|
| Term | 50 years, exclusive worldwide |
| Effective | July 1, 2027 (one year early) |
| Coty compensation | ~$400M ($250m 2026 + up to $150m 2027) |
| Origin | Kering–L’Oréal alliance, Oct 2025 |
What they said
"It is the start of a 50-year journey, a significant additional growth engine for L’Oréal and new milestone in our partnership with KERING." — Nicolas Hieronimus, CEO, L’Oréal
Why it matters
- A prestige-fragrance coup. Gucci is Kering’s biggest brand, and Coty built it into a fragrance powerhouse.
- L’Oréal Luxe consolidates. Gucci joins Prada, YSL and Valentino under L’Oréal’s luxury umbrella.
- Coty shrinks. Losing Gucci further thins Coty’s licensed luxury portfolio.
FAQ
What did L’Oréal agree with Kering?
On July 7, 2026, L’Oréal entered a 50-year exclusive worldwide licence for Gucci fragrances and beauty. It takes effect July 1, 2027 — one year ahead of the original schedule.
What happens to Coty?
Coty, the outgoing Gucci beauty licensee, receives approximately $400 million for early redemption of its rights — $250 million in 2026 and up to $150 million in 2027.
Sources
- L’Oréal — 50-year exclusive worldwide beauty licence with Kering for Gucci
- GlobeNewswire — Kering announces Gucci and L’Oréal beauty licence
Image: “Gucci store” by Masaaki Komori, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons.
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