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Perfume Sales Soar as Consumers Seek 'Small Luxuries'
17 Feb
Summary
- Perfume sales increased by 11% in volume last year, according to Debenhams.
- Fragrance is a resilient beauty category as consumers treat themselves.
- Food-inspired scents are trending, potentially linked to diet drug users.

Consumers are increasingly seeking out 'small luxuries' like perfume to treat themselves, which has led to a significant increase in sales. Last year, the volume of perfume sales saw an 11% rise, according to data from retailer Debenhams. This trend highlights fragrance's resilience within the beauty market, even as broader luxury sectors experience a downturn.
Shoppers are opting for designer scents from high-end brands as an accessible way to experience luxury. Perfume constitutes a substantial 61% of total beauty sales for the Debenhams group. A growing interest in food-inspired fragrances has also been observed, with market research suggesting a connection to individuals using weight-loss drugs who desire the smell of sweet foods without consumption.




