【西班牙】L’Oréal Forges Alliance with Kering and Acquires Its Fragrance Licenses

Editor’s Note

This article outlines a major strategic partnership between Kering and L’Oréal, valued at €4 billion, which includes the acquisition of House of Creed and key fragrance licenses.

L’Oréal sella una alianza con Kering y adquiere sus licencias de fragancias
Strategic Partnership Announced

Kering and L’Oréal have announced the signing of a long-term strategic partnership in the luxury beauty and wellness sector. This binding agreement encompasses L’Oréal’s acquisition of House of Creed, the beauty and fragrance licenses for Kering’s iconic Houses – ‘Gucci’, ‘Balenciaga’, ‘Bottega Veneta’, etc. – and an exclusive initiative to explore business opportunities in the wellness and longevity space.
The deal is valued at €4 billion, payable in cash at closing, expected in the first half of 2026, in addition to royalties for the use of licensed brands.

Acquisition of Creed
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‘Creed’, a brand with a genuine legacy in high perfumery, is among the leading high-end luxury fragrance houses, recognized for its craftsmanship and mastery of natural ingredients.

“As part of L’Oréal Luxe, Creed will be in the best position to further drive its global development in both the male and female markets,” commented the L’Oréal group.
License Agreements

The partnership includes the rights to establish an exclusive 50-year license for the creation, development, and distribution of fragrances and beauty products for ‘Gucci’, which will commence after the expiration of the current license with Coty, expected around 2028, and will respect Kering’s obligations under the existing license agreement.

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Kering will also grant L’Oréal exclusive 50-year licenses for the creation, development, and distribution of fragrances and beauty products for ‘Bottega Veneta’ and ‘Balenciaga’, effective from the closing of the announced transaction.
A strategic committee will be created to ensure coordination between Kering’s brands and L’Oréal and to oversee the progress of the partnership.

50/50 Joint Venture for Wellness

Beyond beauty, Kering and L’Oréal are joining forces to explore business opportunities at the intersection of luxury, wellness, and longevity. This exclusive alliance, in the form of a planned 50/50 joint venture, will create cutting-edge experiences and services that combine L’Oréal’s innovation capabilities with Kering’s deep understanding of luxury clients.

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“This strategic alliance marks a decisive step for Kering,” stated Luca de Meo, CEO of Kering. “By joining forces with the world leader in beauty, we will accelerate the development of fragrances and cosmetics for our leading Houses, enabling them to achieve greater scale in this category and unlock their immense long-term potential, as Yves Saint Laurent Beauté did under L’Oréal’s leadership. Together, we will also venture into new frontiers of wellness, combining L’Oréal’s unparalleled expertise with our unique presence in luxury. This alliance allows us to focus on what defines us best: the creative power and appeal of our Houses.”
“This alliance will further consolidate our position as the world’s number one luxury beauty company and allow us to jointly explore new avenues in wellness,” declared Nicolas Hieronimus, CEO of L’Oréal Groupe. “The addition of these extraordinary brands perfectly complements our current portfolio and significantly expands our reach into new, dynamic segments of luxury beauty. Through Creed, we will establish ourselves as one of the leaders in the fast-growing niche fragrance market. Gucci, Bottega Veneta and Balenciaga are exceptional high-fashion brands with enormous growth potential.”
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⏰ Published on: November 11, 2025