Cosmetics multinational Coty has renewed its license partnership with Marc Jacobs, thanks to the success of the Daisy fragrance line.
Coty and Marc Jacobs renew decade-long perfume license, enjoys the success of Daisy line
The beauty multinational and brand owner's most recent launch for the luxury fashion house is the new Daisy Love starring model Kaia Gerber
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