I'm a double dipper (lol) so I wear as much designer as I wear high end niche stuff and I pretty much agree with all of them except Naxos. I got flack for it, some people found it animalic/funky. Guessing it's the honey being divisive. Red Tobacco could be divisive too but as long as you apply it and let it dry for a few minutes, you'll be just swell.
Niche scents are too expensive for me, but there are 2 really good ones I just have to get. Both are from "Simone Andreoli". Leisure in Paradise and Malibu - Party in the bay.
Frag com snobs need to realize that the average Joe does not have the resources to buy a ton of non versatile niche fragrances. All a fragrance needs to do is smell good and perform well. That's why I will always advocate for designer. Most people don't care that "the fragrance doesn't evolve" or "it's boring and overplayed". We buy what we can afford and what works.
While we are on the subject of niche fragrances who’s keeping creed in business because I went and smelled some but at the price they’re asking I’m not interested 😂 most I’d pay for the aventus I smelled would be like 100🤷♂️ don’t shoot me just my opinion… I wasn’t around in the original formula days but 300 plus for that is wild to me
ok... so I am still new to fragrance lingo... what's the difference from designer and niche? is it price? I thought Mancera, PDM, Kilian were considered designers... Sorry if this is basic, again, I am barely breaking into the fragrance world
Designer means the fragrance is made by a brand focused on making clothing, purses, shoes etc. Niche means they’re strictly about fragrances, and they’re a brand that’s only known for or specialized in just that one area. At the end of the day, whether it’s niche or designer, the perfumer who created the scent is most important IMO. And you’ll notice that too. When you start piling up scents you love, and notice certain perfumers are what you prefer. It’ll be more about WHO created the scent, rather than the house that branded it. 👍
@@Q_N-I agree with that take. I’ll add that the approach to the scent is important too. Niche - artistic and very specific approach to crafting a scent for a particular audience or purpose. And that approach can be taken with a Designer release.
Niche also typically use a higher price point for creating their scents (not always). Designers also typically focus on mass appeal rather than being daring. The first post used the most common way to define niche vs designer. Some companies (like Tom Ford) have their higher priced fragrances lumped in with niche by RU-vidrs because of price.
You know, you really dont have to pump up videos after videos on daily basis. We are good with lesser videos but higher quality, honestly. You have 2 channels now, new set…but video ideas are getting stale tbh. Really, you dont have to upload daily. Nobody needs videos about frags everyday