Fragrance in Flux: How Packaging, Formats and Experience Are Redefining the Category

Kayali’s Eden Sweet Peach | 35 and Eden Plush Pear | 23 launch exemplifies a playful approach to the category, positioning fragrance not just as scent but as a curated cultural experience.
Kayali’s Eden Sweet Peach | 35 and Eden Plush Pear | 23 launch exemplifies a playful approach to the category, positioning fragrance not just as scent but as a curated cultural experience.
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Fragrance is undergoing a structural reset, driven by shifts in how consumers discover, wear and engage with scent across daily life. From body mists and alcohol-free formulations to refillable luxury systems, travel formats and immersive brand worlds, packaging is the primary interface shaping product experience. Across every tier of the market, brands are rethinking format, functionality and storytelling to meet demands for personalization, portability, sustainability and sensory engagement, signaling a category defined less by traditional perfume codes and more by fluid, lifestyle-led consumption.

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