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Section: Fragrance > Trends
Trends
Forward Thinking: Fragrances Spring Forward, Part 1
Current fine fragrance activity is being driven by experiential retailers, custom fragrance technology, natural fragrances, gender-fluid launches, hero ingredients, eye-catching packaging, book releases and beverages using scents to enhance the olfactory experience.
Fine Fragrance
Forward Thinking: Fierce Fragrances
Fine fragrance activity is being driven by new entrants, fashion designers, pop culture icons and entertainers and wearable scents. Novel packaging, fragrance focused retailers and interactive scent experiences continue to attract consumers.
Ambient Scent
6 Trends and Innovations in Ambient Scent
Books, Italy, and summer scents are popular home fragrance themes while collaborations, sustainable candles, and air care innovations continue.
Trends
Fragrance Trends: Global Fragrance -- Not Making Scents
The fragrance industry faces declining sales, increasing competition and a shorter shelf life. Valued at $25 billion last year, the global market for fragrance continues to flounder, with sales increasing at a rate that is slower than the average growth for the industry as a whole (see T-1). Why is this market proving to be such a challenge?
Trends
The Global Fragrances Market – Bringing Fragrances Closer to Consumers
The demand for premium fragrances has bright days ahead, but traditional brands (especially luxury designer brands) will need to adapt to face the growing competition from niche and “indie” players.
Trends
State of Fragrance Through 2018: The Rise of the Niche Fragrance
Niche fine fragrance segment has added more than $240 million to the fragrance market since 2014.
Trends
Fragrance Trends
Nevertheless, all of these future trends could be modified because of the development and proper utilization of new synthetic products. Modern perfumery today has no room for the sleepy ways of the past. We are all living in the jet age of fragrance marketing. We are all put to the task to keep pace with this puIsating market.
Trends
Rethinking Fragrance
Years ago, one could say that a great advertising campaign with a sexy or romantic theme would easily lure the consumer to the counter to make a purchase. The cliché that “sex sells” is not necessarily the case anymore. This article compares the olfactive and retail landscapes of then and now, challenges in the perfumery landscape, fragrance and brand DNA, and more.
Trends
Rethinking Fragrance
From consumer discovery to product formats and unusual notes, perfumery is evolving faster than ever.
Trends
Fragrance and Transparency
It is not coming because of any pending legislation, but rather because of a desire from consumers and some consumer goods companies to lift the veil of secrecy from fragrance ingredients.
Trends
Fragrance’s Moody Moment
Gen Z and Generation Alpha view scent through an emotional well-being lens; here’s what that means for the category.
Trends
Forward Thinking: Health and Wellness Reboot
From plant-based cheeseburgers to cleaner beauty to wellness services, F&F products continue evolving to fit the health and wellness market and address changing consumer demands.
Trends
Why Home Fragrance?
Why home fragrance ? Because it completes the home environment in the same way personal fragrance helps us complete our own self image. It is time to explore the public’s innate interest in fragrance. Once people become aware that they can choose a fragrance for their homes, they will seek it out and apply the final touch of fragrance to their home just as they do to themselves,
Trends
Fragrances and Sustainability
Assessing the impacts of changing consumer consumption habits, green chemistry, biotechnology and sourcing strategies.
Trends
Sustainability and Fragrance
Carbon footprints, naturals and synthetics, and the future
Regulatory & Research
Fragrance and Social Behavior
My research on fragrance and social behavior is concerned with how people use fragrances to create social images and to play social roles. As a social psychologist, I am well aware that people employ a wide variety of strategies and tactics, some subtle and others not-so-subtle, to control the images they convey to others. With the support of the Fragrance Research Fund, we are looking at the role that people’s choices of fragrances (that is, their perfumes, their colognes, their after-shaves) play in the fashioning of images.
Regulatory & Research
Fragrance As a Trademark
Perhaps you or your clients should ask your trademark attorney to do an intellectual property audit of your inventory of product ideas for potentially protectable fragrance marks. The next time your customer smells your product, will they think of you?
Trends
Multidimensional Fragrances at Home
How the technical, hedonic and cost factors of the laundry and home care categories are changing the way fragrances are developed.
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