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Coty faces US$41m lawsuit over David Beckham fragrance licence dispute

Robert Hughes
Robert Hughes
Published May 5, 2026
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THE FACT THAT? Coty is facing a lawsuit from DB Ventures over alleged breaches of its David Beckham fragrance licensing agreement.

THE DETAILS DB Ventures, which manages David Beckham’s brand, has filed a lawsuit seeking at least $41 million in damages, accusing Coty of “egregious material violations” of the license. The lawsuit alleges mismanagement of the brand, including improper distribution, such as sales at gas stations.

The case adds to growing pressure on Coty’s fragrance division, its biggest contributor to revenue. Coty also faces a similar lawsuit from Nautica, another brand linked to Authentic Brands Group. The fragrance business is under pressure amid license losses (most notably from Gucci) and intensifying competition from major players such as L’Oréal and new entrants.

THE WHY? The dispute underscores risks around licensing management and brand positioning, particularly as Coty faces broader challenges within its core fragrance category.

Fountain: Reuters

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