Interparfums slightly lowered its 2025 revenue target on Wednesday, November 20. The group also withdrew its financial guidance for 2026, citing a combination of many different parameters, "both favorable and unfavorable."
Interparfums now expects revenue of around EUR 890 million at current exchange rates, compared to approximately EUR 900 million previously.
Last month, the company behind Rochas and Solférino Paris, and the fragrance licenses for Jimmy Choo, Coach, Lacoste, and Lanvin, reported third-quarter results pressured by rising U.S. tariffs and, above all, a weakening dollar.
“After several years of robust growth and a near-doubling of sales in four years, growth slowed down in 2025,” stated Philippe Benacin, Chairman and CEO of Interparfums.
However, he added that the group remains focused on the future, with its sights set on “a very strong 2027, with several major launches,” including line extensions for its existing brands, the relaunch of the Annick Goutal brand, and the first launches for Off-White and Longchamp.
Despite a likely adverse economic environment and an unfavorable euro-dollar exchange rate, Philippe Santi, the group’s Deputy CEO, expects that the company will be able to keep up its profitability “relatively high” for 2026, without providing a specific figure.
























