BERLIN (Reuters) - German perfume and cosmetics retailer Douglas has appointed former Opel (>> Peugeot) marketing boss Tina Mueller as its chief executive, replacing Isabelle Parize who is stepping down.

Mueller, who worked in the beauty sector for 20 years prior to Opel with stints at Henkel (>> Henkel) and L'Oreal (>> L'Oréal), will take the helm on Nov. 1, Douglas said on Monday.

Douglas is majority owned by private equity group CVC Capital Partners, which bought its stake in the retailer from U.S. buyout firm Advent in 2015 in a deal worth almost 3 billion euros(2.64 billion pounds).

Parize has decided to step down at the end of October after more than six years with the group to pursue new business opportunities, Douglas said.

(Reporting by Andreas Cremer; Editing by Mark Potter)

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