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The Fine Fragrance market is a subset of the larger Fragrance industry. It is composed of luxury perfumes and colognes that are typically more expensive than mass-market fragrances. These fragrances are often created by renowned perfumers and are made with higher quality ingredients. Fine Fragrances are often associated with luxury and are often used to make a statement or to express a certain lifestyle.
The Fine Fragrance market is highly competitive and is dominated by a few large companies. These companies often have a portfolio of brands that span multiple price points and target different consumer segments. Some of the major players in the Fine Fragrance market include Estée Lauder, LVMH, Coty, and Puig. Show Less Read more