Coty
Re·né Jules Gus·tave [ruh-neyzhyl gys-tav], /rəˈneɪ ʒül güsˈtav/, 1882–1962, president of France 1954–59.
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Coty Cosmetics CEO Sue Nabi tells Axios the beauty giant will “probably” introduce Coty-branded products one day.
Beauty giant Coty Cosmetics looking to sell its own branded products | Sara Fischer | October 21, 2021 | AxiosWith online shopping booming, beauty company Coty knew it would have to take a new approach for its 2020 holiday campaigns.
How top brands are using connected TV to increase reach and drive results | Google | May 19, 2021 | DigidayThen I am going to carry Coty to the car line in a kind of triumphal march, because she is the rarest find that I have ever made.
Her Father's Daughter | Gene Stratton-PorterWe would not pass Kit's Coty House without going near it to touch it, and to look at it curiously with our own eyes.
The Old Road | Hilaire BellocShucks, Mr. Coty, practically none of that twenty-five cents you spend to buy a cake of soap goes for soap.
Subversive | Dallas McCord Reynolds
The man who had called himself Mr. Coty, dialed again, not bothering to light the screen.
Subversive | Dallas McCord ReynoldsThe young man with the brown paper bag said, "Is Mrs. Coty in?"
Subversive | Dallas McCord Reynolds
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