Balmain. Boucheron. Jimmy Choo. Karl Lagerfeld. Lanvin.

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Balmain. Boucheron. Jimmy Choo. Karl Lagerfeld. Lanvin.
Balmain. Boucheron. Jimmy Choo. Karl Lagerfeld. Lanvin.
Montblanc. Paul Smith. Repetto. S.T. Dupont. Van Cleef & Arpels.
Abercrombie & Fitch. Agent Provocateur. Anna Sui. Banana Republic.
bebe. Dunhill. Hollister. Oscar de la Renta. Shanghai Tang.
Investor Presentation
March 2015
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and uncertainties discussed under “Forward Looking Statements” and
"Risk Factors" in Inter Parfums' Annual Report on Form 10-K and the
reports Inter Parfums files from time to time with the SEC. Inter Parfums
undertakes no duty to update the information contained in this
presentation.
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Investment Highlights
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Global marketer of prestige perfumes and beauty products
with a portfolio of well-recognized fashion brands, both
licensed and owned outright
Large and attractive industry
Preferred partner
 Creative product development
 Brand building expertise
 Global distribution
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Multi-pronged growth strategy
 Continue to grow existing fragrance brands
 Extend existing brands into new categories
 Acquire new brands
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Global Marketer of Beauty Products
European Operations
U.S. Operations
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Net Sales, Ongoing Brands
Net Sales, Ongoing Brands
($ in millions)
$534.3
in C$**
$600
$499.3
$500
$433.0
$400
$300
$200
$307.6
$470.0
$352.7
$215.5
$100
$0
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
* Assumes $ remains at current levels
** On a constant currency basis, anticipated 2015 sales growth is ~7% vs 2014
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2015*
(est)
Montblanc
 More than 100 year old luxury brand, known for writing
instruments, watches, leather goods, and jewelry sold in 70
countries in more than 350 boutiques
 2014: Brand sales $110.0 million
 2014: Emblem, new men’s fragrance
 2015: New scent for women
Legend
Legend Pour
Femme
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Emblem
Lanvin
 French fashion house founded in 1889 known for luxury &
elegance
 Fragrances: Arpège, Eclat d’Arpège, Rumeur, Jeanne Lanvin,
Marry Me!, Avant Garde, Jeanne Lanvin Couture and Me L’Eau
 2014: Brand sales $90.3 million
 2015: New scents for men and women
Eclat d’ Arpège
Jeanne Lanvin
Marry Me!
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Jeanne Lanvin
Couture
Me L’Eau
Jimmy Choo
 Best known for luxury shoes, handbags and accessories, sold
in Jimmy Choo boutiques, plus prestigious department and
specialty stores
 2014: Brand sales $78.5 million
 2014: Jimmy Choo Man, first men’s fragrance
 2015: New women’s scent
Jimmy Choo
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Flash
Man
Van Cleef & Arpels
 IPAR’s first fragrance license for a luxury jewelry brand
 Fragrances: Van Cleef, Tsar, First, Feerie, Collection
Extraordinaire, Oriens, Midnight in Paris, and RÊVE
 2014: Brand sales $23.5 million
 2015: A new scent for women
First
Feerie
Oriens
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RÊVE
Karl Lagerfeld
 Lagerfeld, a global fashion icon
 Signature scents launched in March 2014
 2014 Brand sales $24.2 million
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Boucheron
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More than 150 year old luxury brand, best known for jewelry
Place Vendôme, first new women’s fragrance by IPAR
2015: Quatre, a new scent for men and women
2014: Brand sales of $18.6 million
Jaïpur Homme
Jaïpur Bracelet
Place Vendôme
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Quatre
Paul Smith
 British designer with modern style which combines elegance,
inventiveness and a sense of humor
 Fragrances: Paul Smith, Paul Smith Extreme, Paul Smith
Rose, Paul Smith Man
 2014: Paul Smith Extreme Sport
Paul Smith
Paul Smith
Extreme
Paul Smith
Rose
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Paul Smith
Extreme Sport
S.T. Dupont
 Manufacturer of luxury writing instruments and accessories
 Fragrances: S.T. Dupont, Essence Pure, Passenger, Passenger
Cruise and 58 Avenue Montaigne
 2014: So Dupont, duo for men and women
Paris Saint Germain Collaboration
 2014: Brand sales of $17.1 million
S.T. Dupont
Passenger
58 Avenue
Montaigne
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Paris Saint
Germain
So Dupont
Repetto
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Created in 1947, Repetto is a legendary name in the world of dance
Ambitious plan of international expansion
Signature fragrance launched in July 2013
2014: Brand sales $12.4 million
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Balmain
 Balmain couture house was founded in 1945 by Pierre Balmain
 Took over existing fragrances in 2012
 2014: Extatic, first women’s fragrance by IPAR
 2015: New scent for men
Extatic
Ivoire
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Anna Sui
 Anna Sui clothing and accessories sold in 300 sales outlets in
30 countries
 Very popular and well represented throughout Asia
 2014: Brand sales $21.5 million
 2015: New women’s scent
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Dunhill
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Exclusive 10-year worldwide license
Global luxury brand in the high end segment of men’s fashion
2014: Brand sales $16.2 million
2014: New men’s scent Desire Black
2015: Dunhill Icon, a new scent for men
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Oscar de la Renta
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Exclusive 12-year worldwide license
Iconic brand in both the world of fashion and fragrance
2014: Brand sales of $15.8 million
2015: Extraordinary, a new scent for women
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Agent Provocateur
 Exclusive 10.5-year worldwide license
 British luxury lingerie brand globally known for its provocative,
edgy style
 2014: Two new fragrances, Fatale and Fatale Pink
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Shanghai Tang
 Exclusive 12-year worldwide license
 China’s leading luxury brand - champions the richness and beauty
of Chinese culture
 2015: Global distribution of Silk Road collection by IPAR
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Banana Republic
 Exclusive worldwide license
 Specialty retailer of men’s and women’s apparel and accessories
with an emphasis on modern and affordable luxury
 2014: New men’s and women’s scent, Modern
Women
Men
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Abercrombie & Fitch
 Exclusive 7-year worldwide license for Abercrombie & Fitch and
Hollister Co. brands
 Specialty retailer of high-quality, casual apparel for men, women
and kids with an active, youthful lifestyle
 2016: New scents for men and women for both brands
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bebe
 Exclusive worldwide license
 Distribution: bebe stores, department stores, international
including duty-free/travel retail
 2014: Nouveau Chic, brand extension
 2015: New women’s scent
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Large and Attractive Industry
Fragrance Industry
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World market size approximately $45 billion*
2014 Global Fragrance Industry
Sales by Geography*
Europe
43%
Asia Pacific
24%
2009 – 2014 Sales CAGR
Americas
33%
* Estimates
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Fragrance Industry:
3%
IPAR Ongoing brands:
23%
Preferred Partner
 Our size enables us to work closely with brand owner in the
product development process
 Creative product development that captures the essence of a
brand
 Brand building expertise and targeted geographic market
launches that maximize impact
 Ability to grow portfolio brands through new product
development
 Over 30 years of knowledge and experience with a proven track
record of product launches
 Global distribution
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Demonstrated Success
‘05
‘06
‘08
‘10
‘12
Arpège pour
Homme
Rumeur
Jeanne Lanvin
Marry Me!
Jeanne Lanvin
Couture
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Me L’Eau
Lanvin Fragrance Sales
(in millions of $)
110
90
70
50
36.7
45.7
56.7
70.2
80.2
86.1
90.3
2011
2013
2014
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10
-10
2005
2007
2009
2010
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Global Distribution Footprint
 Our products are distributed in over 100 countries through better
department stores, perfumeries and specialty retail stores
 Company-controlled distribution in United States, France, Germany,
Italy and Spain
Inter Parfums, Inc.
2014 Sales by Region
Europe
38%
Asia Pacific
25%
Americas
37%
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Multi-Pronged Growth
2015 Launches
European Operations
U.S. Operations
 Montblanc (W)
 Oscar de la Renta (W)
 Jimmy Choo (W)
 Dunhill (M)
 Boucheron (M & W)
 Anna Sui (W)
 Lanvin (M & W)
 bebe (W)
 Balmain (M)
 Shanghai Tang (M & W)
 Van Cleef & Arpels (W)
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Multi-Pronged Growth
Extend into New Categories
TRAVEL AMENITIES
 Lanvin: supplying Sofitel, the five star hotel chain with more than 120
properties
 Oscar de la Renta: supplying Peninsula Hotels, 10 properties
 Shanghai Tang: under development
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Multi-Pronged Growth
Acquisitions and New Licenses
Nov. 2007:
Brooks Brothers
July 1997:
S.T. Dupont
July 2005:
Gap, Inc.
July 2010:
Betsy Johnson
Oct. 2009:
Jimmy Choo
Dec. 2012:
Dunhill
Dec. 2010:
Boucheron
Dec. 2011:
Repetto
Dec. 2014:
Abercrombie & Fitch
and Hollister
August 2013:
Agent Provocateur
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June 2004:
Lanvin
Dec. 1998:
Paul Smith
July 2008:
bebe stores, inc.
Jan. 2007:
Van Cleef & Arpels
July 2011:
Balmain
Jan. 2010:
Montblanc
June 2011:
Anna Sui
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July 2013:
Shanghai Tang
Oct. 2012:
Karl Lagerfeld
Dec. 2013:
Oscar de la Renta
Track Record of Performance
$700
$600
$500
$400
$300
$200
$100
$0
Net Sales, as Reported
Net Sales, Ongoing Brands
($ in millions)
($ in millions)
$615.2 $654.1
$600
$563.6
$460.4
$499.3
$500
$499.3 $470.0
$433.0
$400
$300
$200
$534.3
in C$**
$307.6
$470.0
$352.7
$215.5
$100
$0
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015*
(est)
2010
2011
* Assumes $ remains at current levels
** On a constant currency basis, anticipated 2015 sales growth is ~7% vs 2014
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2012
2013
2014
2015*
(est)
Three Months Ended December 31,
($ in millions, except per share data)
2014
2013
Change
$125.1
$105.5
18.6%
$74.4
$60.5
22.9%
59.4%
57.3%
208 bps
$4.4
($10.8)
NM
3.6%
(10.2%)
$6.9
($8.1)
EBITDA Margin
5.5%
(7.7%)
Net Income (IP)
$3.3
($4.2)
Net Income Margin (IP)
2.7%
(3.9%)
Diluted EPS (IP)
$0.11
($0.13)
Net Sales
Gross Profit
Gross Margin
Operating Income (loss)
Operating Margin
EBITDA
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NM
NM
NM
Strong Balance Sheet
 Working Capital: $383 Million
 Cash, Cash Equivalents and Short-Term Investments: $280 Million
 Working Capital Ratio: 4.7 to 1
 No Long-Term Debt
 Annual Dividend: $0.52 per share
 Low Capex: Generally Less than 1.5% of Sales
As of 12/31/14
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Outlook
Long-Term
2014
 Net sales of $499.3 million
 Generate 10+% internal
revenue growth
 Diluted EPS of $0.95
 EPS growth of 12%-15%
2015*
 Future acquisitions, if
any, will be additive
 Net sales of $470.0 million
 Diluted EPS of $0.98 to $1.00 (Est)
*Assumes $ remains at current levels
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Summary
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Global marketer of prestige perfumes and beauty products
with a portfolio of well-recognized fashion brands, both
licensed and owned outright
Large and attractive industry
Preferred partner
 Creative product development
 Brand building expertise
 Global distribution

Multi-pronged growth strategy
 Continue to grow existing fragrance brands
 Extend existing brands into new categories
 Acquire new brands
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Balmain. Boucheron. Jimmy Choo. Karl Lagerfeld. Lanvin.
Montblanc. Paul Smith. Repetto. S.T. Dupont. Van Cleef & Arpels.
Abercrombie & Fitch. Agent Provocateur. Anna Sui. Banana Republic.
bebe. Dunhill. Hollister. Oscar de la Renta. Shanghai Tang.
Investor Presentation
March 2015