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Section: Fragrance > Trends
Ingredients
Consumer Preferences Are Redefining Tobacco's Role in Flavor and Fragrance: Q&A with Tobacco Flavorist Manoj Arora
The chief perfumer and tobacco flavorist of Sacheerome discusses how trends towards health and wellness are applying to tobacco flavors and fragrances.
Fine Fragrance
18.21 Man Made Offers Tobacco Spirits Cologne
Created with a Prohibition Era vibe, the 18.21 Man Made Sweet Tobacco Spirits is a masculine cologne with tobacco, citrus, vanilla, saffron and musk notes.
Trends
Gourmand and Roses: Fragrance Trends See a New Twist to the Spritz
This year's fragrance trends offer a new spritz to rose, gourmand and powdery notes.
Trends
Fragrance, Essence Manufacturing in China Growing 14.5% Annually
Report says the large domestic market, accessible labor pool and rich aromatic plant resources have fueled growth
Trends
Foody Scents Are The Muses Behind Autumn/Winter Fragrance Trends
Experts from the top fragrance houses share their insight on trending fragrances for autumn/winter.
Fine Fragrance
Kenneth Cole Launches Customizable Fragrance Collection
After fifteen years, Kenneth Cole has launched Kenneth Cole for Him and Kenneth Cole for Her, along with a line of fragrances to be layered with the two scents.
Fine Fragrance
A Trip to Governors Island With Bond No. 9
Bond No. 9 will release its latest fragrance on June 1, 2018, which is inspired by the scenery of Governors Island.
Trends
Smell the Fragrance Trends this Season
Fragrance house, Berjé, shares insight on winter's fragrance trends.
Trends
360° China
WFFC event highlights business realities, the power of
guanxi,
the evolution of the fl avor and fragrance industry, and the new Chinese consumer.
Trends
Sniff the Spring Trends
Patti Kapla, fragrance expert and vice president of business development, FragranceNet.com, shared her insights on upcoming fragrance trends for spring 2016.
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
The Future of Fragrance: World Perfumery Congress 2016
This year's congress brought together more than 1,100 attendees worldwide to discuss what makes "scents" in fragrance sustainability.
Trends
Forward Thinking: Fragrances of the Moment
Fine fragrance continues to be a competitive landscape, with a plethora of fragrance applications and choices across all distributions. With a myriad of options, consumers are no longer confined to fine fragrance for a memorable fragrance 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.
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
FragranceLock it and Throw Away the Key
FragranceLock has launched a fragrance finishing spray to create longevity in applications.
Trends
Bell Flavors & Fragrances EMEA Reveals 2015 Fragrance Trends
The two main categories include the so called “Fragrance Comfort Zone” and the “Fragrance Innovation Zone”.
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.
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