Q&A: Why Brands and Celebs Turn to Coty to Create Their Fragrances

Marketing chief Steve Mormoris on selling seduction

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When a celebrity launches a fragrance, it is Coty to whom they turn. And when Coty sought to reinvigorate its fragrance division last year, it was to Steve Mormoris that it turned.

With net revenue of $4.6 billion and famous names like Beyoncé and Lady Gaga on board, Coty needs no help in the reputation department. But with Americans cutting back on little luxuries like perfume, Mormoris has plenty of work to do. A 13-year company veteran, Mormoris (who still looks very much like the rugby player he once was) knows how to start buzz.

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