Amouage (Omani Heritage): Renowned for its opulent, resinous scents using rare ingredients like frankincense and myrrh. Acquired by L'Oréal, it combines Middle Eastern tradition with modern luxury, with prices starting at ¥4,000 for 100mL .
Borntostandout (Korean Luxury): A L'Oréal-backed brand fusing Korean craftsmanship with avant-garde notes (e.g., smoked oud, saffron). Known for bold designs and high-end pricing (¥1,000+), it’s expanding globally .
Diptyque & Maison Francis Kurkdjian (LVMH Group): Leaders in artistic, complex fragrances. Diptyque’s woody and floral blends remain iconic, while MFK’s Baccarat Rouge 540 continues to inspire dupes
Essences Naturelles Corses (France): Specializes in 100% organic, wild-harvested Corsican botanicals. Certified by Ecocert and Demeter, their oils are prized for purity and sustainability .
Oshadhi (Germany): Offers therapeutic-grade oils sourced from high-altitude farms. Known for strict quality control and partnerships with ethical growers .
Florihana (France): Produces organic, cold-pressed oils from pesticide-free fields in Southern France. Popular for lavender and rosemary essences
ALT. Fragrances: A U.S. brand offering high-concentration dupes (e.g., Crystal as a Baccarat Rouge alternative) at $29 for 60mL. Vegan, cruelty-free, and recyclable packaging .
Dossier: French-American brand with clean, minimalist dupes like Ambery Saffron. Competes with ALT. on price but emphasizes softer interpretations
Candle Science: Launched 2025’s White Copal & Bergamot and Selenite Glow oils, blending natural essential oils (e.g., patchouli, cedar) for candles, diffusers, and skincare. Phthalate-free and 50% off during promotions .
MSLS (Ming Sing Life Style): A reboot of Taiwan’s iconic Ming Sing Flower Water, collaborating with French perfumer Robertet. Features IFRA-certified, plant-based oils in candles, sprays, and diffusers
Le Couvent Maison de Parfum: Uses recyclable materials and ethically sourced botanicals. Their Santal Carmin and Verte Rose oils emphasize eco-conscious luxury .
To Summer (观夏): A Chinese brand blending Eastern ingredients (bamboo, osmanthus) with Western techniques. Backed by L'Oréal, it targets Asia’s rising demand for cultural fragrances
Growth Drivers: Luxury niche perfumes are projected to grow at 8.1% CAGR (2025–2031), fueled by demand for exclusivity and artisanal blends.
Sustainability: Brands like Dossier (FSC packaging) and ALT. (recyclable materials) prioritize eco-friendly practices.
Customization: AI-driven personalization and regional collaborations (e.g., L'Oréal x Borntostandout) are reshaping the market.