Revlon Says Rival Stole Trade Secrets to Take Britney Spears Fragrance Deal
A complaint filed in New York claims a former Revlon executive secretly plotted her move to Give Back Beauty and hired away other employees key to the pop star's product line.
August 28, 2024 at 10:46 AM
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LitigationThe original version of this story was published on The Recorder
What You Need to Know
- Revlon and Elizabeth Arden have had a 20-year relationship with Spears.
- The deal has created dozens of fragrances worth tens of millions of dollars annually.
- The suit says core members of the fragrance group left to join rival Give Back Beauty.
Beauty giants Revlon and Elizabeth Arden have filed a complaint alleging that a former executive stole trade secrets and plotted to take a valuable licensing arrangement with pop star Britney Spears to a rival company.
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