French brands are surpassing their European counterparts when it comes to reaching consumers online. In fact, L2 has flagged Clarins, Yves Rocher and L’Occitane as leading the way in the EU's digital arena.
According to L2’s Russia Luxury Digital IQ Index, few Western prestige brands are making the right digital investments and insulating themselves from market uncertainty. However, cosmetics company Yves Rocher has been awarded the top ‘Genius’ title for...
Despite only taking over his grandfather’s French beauty firm three years ago, Bris Rocher has brought the family behind the cosmetics giant to billionaire status, as sales top $3 (€2.3) billion in 2012.
French cosmetics firm Yves Rocher has acquired a 51 per cent stake in Turkish company Flormar at a perfect time to invest in the market, according to experts.
Established fragrance houses remain the most demanded by UK consumers this autumn, despite a buzz generated around celebrity perfumes and market newcomers.
Yves Rocher has neatly cornered the market for reasonably priced botanical and organic cosmetics but having limited geographical spread may endanger its development, according to Euromonitor.