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The Luxury Fragrance market is a subset of the larger Fragrance industry, focusing on high-end, designer scents. These fragrances are often more expensive than mass-market fragrances, and are often associated with luxury brands. Luxury fragrances are often made with higher quality ingredients, and are often more complex in their scent profiles. They are often marketed as a luxury item, and are often associated with a particular lifestyle.
Luxury Fragrance companies include Chanel, Dior, Gucci, Tom Ford, Prada, and Versace. Other luxury brands, such as Louis Vuitton, Hermès, and Burberry, also offer fragrances. These companies often collaborate with well-known perfumers to create unique scents. Show Less Read more