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The seemingly inexorable rise

Posted by Robin on 2 March 2015 6 Comments

The seemingly inexorable rise in the number of women’s fragrances year-on-year was halted in 2014 when the launch pipeline contracted by -4.4% according to new data from Fragrances of the World 2015. Niche scents fell even further.

— TRBusiness, reporting on Michael Edwards' numbers for 2014. Note that we still got more overall fragrance launches than the year before! Read more at Women’s fragrance launches fall by -4.4%.

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  1. Schneeze says:
    2 March 2015 at 8:29 am

    Is there a reason they don’t count celebrity/flanker/niche into the totals?

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    • Robin says:
      2 March 2015 at 8:43 am

      They are in the totals…it’s just a different breakdown and I assume they are shown that way in the table to indicate you’re not counting them twice…a celebrity fragrance for women in already in the women number, in other words.

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    • nebbe says:
      2 March 2015 at 8:50 am

      Good question. Looking at the chart, i think the niche/flanker/celeb/limited edition are subcategories, and are included in the total.

      Meaning the top count of women/men/unisex tallies total releases, and the niche/flanker/celeb/LE are represented twice on the chart – once in the total counts of
      w/m/u, and once below in n/f/c/le.

      Hopefully this helps!

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  2. Masha says:
    2 March 2015 at 11:05 am

    It seems to me, looking at the stats, that perfume launches have continued to rise quite a lot. It’s just that more “female” perfumes have been launched as “unisex”. That has definitely been a trend in marketing for the past few years. It would explain the seeming decrease in “feminine” launches and the much larger increase in “unisex” perfume launches.

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    • Robin says:
      2 March 2015 at 11:21 am

      Completely agree, and it’s a pretty small decrease in any case. I will be impressed when we see a net decrease.

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  3. bardot says:
    2 March 2015 at 1:59 pm

    There are so many new fragrances I have been sampling lately that, to my nose, are replicas of older fragrances (Nirvana Black= original Jovan Musk, Clean Skin= Banana Republic Classic) that it is starting to make sense to me how there could be SO MANY new releases every year……I wish they would stop “copy-catting” and release less…it has become overwhelming and kind of makes me lose interest instead of increasing interest in trying new….

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