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The decline in the percentage of fragrance sales

Posted by Robin on 3 October 2016 2 Comments

In 2015, [duty free] sales in the beauty category, which includes scent, makeup and skin care products, totaled $19.8 billion, with fragrance accounting for 43.6 percent, according to Generation Research, a travel analytics company.

But in 2014, the overall sales were $19.3 billion, with fragrance accounting for 48.7 percent and, in 2013, $17.5 billion and fragrance, 50.8 percent.

The decline in the percentage of fragrance sales, which can be attributed to factors including a decrease in disposable income in some countries, has been a wake-up call to businesses.

— Duty free fragrance spending is down. Read more at Following the Scent of More Perfume Sales at The New York Times.

Lazy weekend poll ~ transitional fragrances, fall 2016

Posted by Robin on 1 October 2016 229 Comments

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It’s October — rabbit rabbit rabbit! And today is the last day of the splitmeet.

Our poll today is a repeat from 2010, about transitional fragrances: what are your favorite fragrances as summer turns to fall? What scent makes you happy as the nights get chilly and the days take on that crisp edge? And tell us what perfume you wish you owned for chilly weather.

Or, as always, talk about something else…

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Online fragrance shopping

Posted by Robin on 1 October 2016 2 Comments

New at nordstrom: Tom Ford body sprays.

New at selfridges (UK): Amouage Lilac Love.

New at twistedlily: Tauerville Tuberose Flash, Amouage Lilac Love & Bracken Man, Parfums de Nicolai Incense Oud, Juliette Has A Gun Mmmm, Euphorium Brooklyn Wald.

Courreges Hyperbole ~ new fragrance

Posted by Robin on 1 October 2016 9 Comments

Courrèges Hyperbole

French fashion house Courrèges has launched Hyperbole, a new fragrance for women. The fragrance is named for the brand’s ready-to-wear line, introduced by Andrè Courrèges in 1970, and purports to upset convention with masculine notes revealing ‘ultra femininity’…

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Mass fragrance isn’t interesting to anyone anymore

Posted by Robin on 1 October 2016 Leave a Comment

“Mass fragrance isn’t interesting to anyone anymore,” said one drugstore chain buyer who has chopped footage to the category significantly. “Celebrity fragrance is nowhere,” the buyer added, noting that in the past, star-studded brands kept the department afloat.

— From Mass Market Fragrance’s Great Disappearing Act at Women's Wear Daily (premium content).

Premium scents have kept the industry growing despite a slump in mass-market perfumes and colognes. The $6.6 billion market for US artisanal products and other premium fragrances is projected to grow 18 percent by 2020, according to Euromonitor International. Mass-market fragrances, meanwhile, are forecast to drop 15 percent.

— From Perfume Shoppers Swap Celebrities for Niche Scents Like Sea Salt at Business of Fashion.

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