EXCLUSIVE: Kering Beauté CEO Raffaella Cornaggia Unveils Strategy

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PARIS — Raffaella Cornaggia, chief executive officer of Kering Beauté, is on a singular mission: construct a beauty behemoth internally and from scratch.

“We created this division in January 2023 with the clear ambition of building and leveraging the maximum potential of our maisons’ beauty category,” she said during her first interview as CEO. “We have among the most beautiful houses in the luxury industry in the portfolio.”

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Those include Bottega Venetta, Balenciaga and Alexander McQueen, for which Kering owns the beauty rights, and Gucci and Yves Saint Laurent, whose beauty licenses are currently held by Coty Inc. and L’Oréal, respectively.

Cornaggia’s strategy is to differentiate Kering Beauté via innovation, creativity and sustainability, developing products through the lens of each brand.

“Beauty is a natural extension of the Kering houses’ universe, and it was strategic for Kering to develop the expertise of beauty in-house,” Cornaggia said. “In addition, we have a portfolio of very elevated brands. So the idea of developing a category that is, by definition, more accessible, just amplifies the universe and creates a natural entry point for our customers.”

She is no doubt up to the task. Cornaggia has more than 25 years of experience in the cosmetics industry, having worked also at Chanel, L’Oréal and the Estée Lauder Cos. on three continents — Asia, North America and Europe — across all product categories. She’s notched up experience in various retail channels and roles, spanning development to business.

“Luckily, I have all these competencies, because all of them are needed in the adventure that I’m living,” she said.

Kering Beauté has from the outset focused on fragrance.

“Fragrance is the most natural extension of luxury houses,” said Cornaggia, adding it allows for the development of products in conjunction with the brands’ creative directors. A case in point is Bottega Veneta’s eponymous five-product collection, which launched on Wednesday.

“This project is exemplary of how we want to approach beauty,” she said. “We have distilled the vision of Bottega Veneta in a product.”

It is the first perfume creation for the house’s creative director Matthieu Blazy. Cornaggia was struck by his passion and deep sensibility for fragrance.

“He has the most incredible olfactive memory,” she said.