Designer Brands Make Niche Fragrances Too.

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  • Опубликовано: 2 апр 2022
  • I strongly believe in these two ideas:
    1️⃣ Not all fragrances from niche brands are niche fragrances.
    2️⃣ Not all fragrances from designer brands are mainstream fragrances.
    You might disagree with these statements. And that is what today’s video is for-to start a conversation.
    Definitions are helpful. They assign meaning. But painting broadstrokes with them can be blinding:
    “if something is this, then it is absolutely not that”.
    Is that always true?
    I choose to evaluate "niche" vs. "mainstream" on a fragrance-by-fragrance basis. This leaves room for nuance within the aforementioned terms.
    There are many designer fragrances that are more "niche" than certain "niche" fragrances. Are they still mainstream simply because they come from designer brands?
    All of this is my opinion, of course.
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  • @Itaintnutn
    @Itaintnutn 2 года назад +12

    Niche: "denoting products that appeal to a small, specialized section of the population" As Justin said very simply "not mainstream"

  • @NH1973
    @NH1973 Год назад +8

    I'd consider the vintage Dior Fahrenheit (1988 to early 2000s) to be a niche fragrance. It was so different from everything else at the time and truly had its own identity. Even now, smelling one of my old bottles is an experience like nothing else.

  • @julieg9589
    @julieg9589 2 года назад +13

    Niche to me just refers to a type of House. If a house specializes in fragrances pretty much only, they are a niche house. Regardless if some of their fragrances are mainstream and some are not. I think we should just stop calling unique, challenging, or non-mass appealing fragrances niche, and just call them what they are. For me I care more about affordable vs higher end vs luxury pricing. And whether or not it is a "safe" fragrance that won't offend or one that is much more interesting and possibly challenging. The "designer/niche" labels are unnecessary to me. Just my opinion.

  • @_jm0n3y8oo_
    @_jm0n3y8oo_ 2 года назад +8

    The weirdest thing about toy boy is that when you first get it it smells like fresh roses but the more times you wear it you really start to pick up more of the spicy woody and the rose becomes an afterthought.

  • @Wrtvrxgvcf55
    @Wrtvrxgvcf55 2 года назад +13

    I've said for ages that "Boutique" is a much better name for niche perfume houses. Niche in and of itself is just such an inaccurate term

    • @boogiedaddy3434
      @boogiedaddy3434 2 года назад +1

      Agree, I tend to use boutique or arthouse a lot, depending.

    • @gazzap6664
      @gazzap6664 2 года назад

      Or Specialist?

    • @RustyTridents
      @RustyTridents 11 месяцев назад

      So many markets of products use “boutique” for this categorization, strongly agree with this

  • @CeliaCavalli
    @CeliaCavalli 2 года назад +19

    Paving the way for new ideas in the frag community.
    I love that you’re bold and like to talk about things that are out of the box.

    • @Alritealritealrite
      @Alritealritealrite 5 месяцев назад +1

      He's one of the first reviewers I came across in my journey. He has a lot more depth than most of them.

  • @nick177th
    @nick177th 2 года назад +6

    Ok, this is how 'I' was brought up in the game. You have Designer, Niche, Indie (Independent houses, like micro brands), and Luxury. Designer is self exclamatory (YSL, Hermés, Versace, etc.). Niche is a fragrance house that only makes fragrances. Creed, Bortnikoff, Bois 1920, Xerjoff, etc.. Indie houses are small, independent houses. The World of Scents, House of Matriarch, etc.. Luxury brands are high end lines from designers. Tom Ford Private Blend, Dior Collection Privé, Armani Privé, etc..

  • @alsmith5404
    @alsmith5404 2 года назад +51

    Appreciate your content J.C. in my opinion the term "Niche" is a word created for the fragcom community for a money 💰 grab. I've been a collector of fragrance from the mid 80's & that term "Niche" is MAJORLY overrated. If the juice smells good & to your liking, does it really matter if the fragrance house also makes jeans 👖 purses 👛 or sweaters 🤔?

    • @mohsinchoudhury85
      @mohsinchoudhury85 2 года назад +1

      I'm glad you said it. I've been buying for 17+ years now and before joining the fragcom 2 years ago. ive always known them as luxury perfumes. because, well, they were always in the "luxury" section.
      and, what gives it away even more is how the band's themselves constantly keep using the word "luxury".
      niche to me is something that's limited.
      only a certain amount made and no copies.
      there's companies that even destroy what ever is remaining that don't sell so it becomes even more rare and niche.
      but perfumes, I personally don't think can be niche because there's always something similar out there.

    • @gazzap6664
      @gazzap6664 2 года назад +1

      @@mohsinchoudhury85 Luxury is associated with quality and price, so by it's very nature it will appeal to less due to it's high price tag. However there are luxury brands also release mass appealing products (Roja parfum Elysium springs to mind) and not all niche is expensive (Encre Noir),, so it's not simply a money making scam. Niche is an adjective that is simply describing something that is not mass appealing, it's that simple.

    • @mohsinchoudhury85
      @mohsinchoudhury85 2 года назад +2

      @@gazzap6664 they not niche, it's as simple as that.

    • @gazzap6664
      @gazzap6664 2 года назад

      @@mohsinchoudhury85 What is not niche?

    • @robpbliss
      @robpbliss 2 года назад

      I think its just a category to differentiate the style, quality, who has made it, and elements like that. And if it's meant for a smaller group of people tbh

  • @markingram1890
    @markingram1890 2 года назад +7

    As always Justin bringing the RUclips frag to the next level. Great content, keeping it real.

  • @HALBY400
    @HALBY400 2 года назад +4

    I totally agree, Justin. Black Orchid is the fragrence that pushed me headfirst into to the wonderful world of "niche." I always appreciate your reccomendations, you always point me in great directions. Keep up the great work, my guy!

  • @Auf_dem_Sonnendeck
    @Auf_dem_Sonnendeck 2 года назад +8

    I bet on Dior Fahrenheit Parfum...

  • @pat_kenahan
    @pat_kenahan 2 года назад +20

    I really like how you bring up these thought provoking conversations JC. You are willing to bring it up, not just as your final opinion, but as an open minded person just wanting to talk about different aspects of the fragcomm. While being accepting of any other opinions people may have. Good on you man! ✌️

  • @dabaddestdj2010
    @dabaddestdj2010 2 года назад +1

    Appreciate the insight ! 6 months ago I was more into quantity over quality…I would go in rack stores multiple times a week on the cheapie hunt which is fun because you never know what you’ll find but as I got more into fragrances and also smelling more interesting fragrances I started to stray away from the cheapies and gravitate more towards scents that move me…now I’m at the point of quality over quantity ! Thanks the inspiration !

  • @ademtercan9547
    @ademtercan9547 2 года назад +4

    Nice take Justin! I'm fully in line with your thoughts mate. I truly feel that designer houses can create niche fragrances. From my point of view, niche means that it is for a certain audience! This audience is not about to get compliments because they are passed with that! This audience wears fragrances concerning the scent profile and not for getting compliments!!
    The fragrances you introduced a absolutely niche quality Justin!!!
    Keep going mate 👏🏼💪🏾👍🏽🙌🏾👏🏽

    • @gazzap6664
      @gazzap6664 2 года назад +2

      im with you all the way here fella...

  • @perrynelson777
    @perrynelson777 2 года назад +2

    I understand what you're saying about how you feel with Tom Ford's Black Orchid. Often I find myself not liking a fragrance because it's so different and idk when I would wear it but I keep going back to smell it and thinking about it and I eventually grow to enjoy it.

  • @StefanoPagetti
    @StefanoPagetti 2 года назад +1

    Really good examples, you're always nice and polite. Always a pleasure to watch your videos.

  • @greenshield1
    @greenshield1 2 года назад

    I agree one hundred percent and never thought about it this way until you expressed how you felt. Great episode brother!

  • @connord7701
    @connord7701 2 года назад

    Love the direction your content is going. Breaking the mould!

  • @brianaarmstrong7865
    @brianaarmstrong7865 2 года назад +2

    What an interesting video Justin. I completely agree with you. There are designer perfumes that smell niche. A few of my favorites are un jardin sur le nil, Mon Guerlain intense and of course DHI. They will always be in my collection. Can’t disregard a designer perfume when the quality and uniqueness are there.

  • @isaiahmartin5092
    @isaiahmartin5092 2 года назад +13

    Moschino Toy Boy out performs most of my niche fragrances. Crazy, yet it does. Smells different and great on my skin. My wife absolutely loves this on me. She also loves YSL L’Homme on me. They don’t smell exactly the same but there is something in Toy Boy that has a hint of an ingredient in L’ Homme that I think my wife is attracted to.

    • @marielang9474
      @marielang9474 10 месяцев назад

      As a woman,I love wearing toy boy❤

  • @ogme8510
    @ogme8510 2 года назад +1

    Absolutely killed it Justin with the examples!!! Great job and I couldn't agree more with your choices. Analytical masterpiece. Keep up the good work!!

  • @87mrkemo
    @87mrkemo Год назад

    A very well spoken guy. I like that. Being able to express your thoughts so precisely on these fragrances is one of the reasons I enjoy watching your content.

  • @aaronandelise
    @aaronandelise 2 года назад +1

    I have both Tom Ford Black Orchid edp and parfum, Noir Extreme, and Noir de Noir.
    They smell great and very rich. They are huge compliment getters not just that they smell good, but also because they are so unique.

  • @222222e
    @222222e 2 года назад +1

    Man you’re stepping in good territory. On one hand they are niche because they charge a premium and appeal to certain customers. On the other hand they’re seeking to branch out. No one does fragrance just to sell two bottles and cut the deck after that. It’s good to break down that someone houses have different intent with their releases because it makes you respect each release differently.

  • @BKG0730
    @BKG0730 2 года назад +18

    I think I’m on the technical definition side. To me, any perfumery that concentrates on fragrances only is a niche brand that makes niche perfume regardless of if it’s challenging or complex or mass appealing. They feel they are bringing something to the table that they find unique or they may have their own particular dna throughout their fragrances. If a designer makes a different fragrance from their norm that isn’t mass appealing doesn’t make it niche to me. It’s still designer. Some niche fragrances do appeal to a lot of people but that wouldn’t change the fact that they are niche. But I understand how you prefer to make your determination of niche.

    • @boogiedaddy3434
      @boogiedaddy3434 2 года назад

      What about MFK, Juliette has a Gun, Imaginary Authors?

    • @gazzap6664
      @gazzap6664 2 года назад +3

      Don't agree with this fella,, perfume brands that produce just perfumes are specialists in their field but they can produce both mass appealing and niche fragrances. Likewise designer brands can produce niche and mass appealing as well.

    • @BKG0730
      @BKG0730 2 года назад +1

      @@boogiedaddy3434 I still would consider them niche since candles and lotions and oil’s are fragrant and usually the same scent as the perfumes

    • @BKG0730
      @BKG0730 2 года назад

      @@gazzap6664 your opinion as you are entitled to

    • @gazzap6664
      @gazzap6664 2 года назад +1

      @@BKG0730 I think the interesting point of this debate is whether to apply the description of niche to the fragrance house or the actual fragrance. If the house makes only fragrance they are niche, if the house makes many other items they are designer,, simple enough. The question then is do the fragrances themselves fall into the same category depending on what kind of fragrance house made them? I think not, you think they do,,, fair enough, as you say we are all entitled to our opinions, enjoy...

  • @pedrorivera9779
    @pedrorivera9779 2 года назад

    Another unique fragrance theme approach. Enjoyed it very much, Thanks!

  • @TeeBarr
    @TeeBarr 2 года назад

    Love the original content my brotha. Very thought provoking. Dont't agree with everything but I appreciate the POV. Peace!

  • @willowwookie9614
    @willowwookie9614 2 года назад +1

    Very interesting vid , totally understand what your saying, "Designers" releasing fragrances that are for a "niche" part of the market not a crowd pleasers and vice versa for "Niche" releasing designer style fragrances to please the crowd.

  • @Cassiel75
    @Cassiel75 2 года назад

    Your carefull application of terminology has expanded my fragrance vocabulary significantly

  • @donalddixon6167
    @donalddixon6167 2 года назад

    Excellent video! I’m learning more the ‘real meaning’ of NICHE. Thank you Justin!

  • @moustachio334
    @moustachio334 2 года назад +11

    Niche is by definition a specialized segment of the market for a particular kind of product or service. Plenty of designer releases ended up becoming niche with time. YSL Kouros is one that comes to mind. The more popular these “niche” brands become the less they are niche. The real word we need to use to describe them is either “independent” or “non-designer” fragrances. Only elitists and gatekeepers like the niche moniker. Oh and PDM is not a niche brand but they have one hell of a marketing department.

    • @dabaddestdj2010
      @dabaddestdj2010 2 года назад +1

      Ive always considered PDM to be a luxury house more than a niche

  • @coontune
    @coontune 2 года назад +1

    Though I haven’t tried Black Orchid EDP, the Parfum is one of my favorite fragrances. I wear it very often and it’s so unique to me.

  • @baysidedlove3427
    @baysidedlove3427 2 года назад

    Justin I'm a 52 year old gentleman and I am a subscriber for a reason!! The most prolific statement I have heard you say on your channel was.... QUALITY OVER QUANTITY!!! I'm not a collector but I'm a man who takes great pride in how I present myself to the world. You are one of the great reviewers on RUclips and I appreciate your take on fragrance content. I love some designer fragrances as well as niche fragrances. Pay no attention to the trolls and negative people!!! Keep doing what your doing because it's needed more than you may realize.🙏🏽🙏🏽👌🏾👌🏾

  • @marecrisium9506
    @marecrisium9506 2 года назад

    I agree with other comments - your cerebral musings are a breath of fresh air in this community. I like how you carefully curate and articulate your thoughts especially. A classy gent.

  • @catherinelynnfraser2001
    @catherinelynnfraser2001 2 года назад

    I look for difference makers when I choose a fragrance. It isn’t the only salient factor when I choose a fragrance. I admire your courage in talking about tough definitions. It is also fun.

  • @stockpicker1966
    @stockpicker1966 2 года назад +1

    Bravo! Fantastic list of gems. I'm privileged to own many of them! Thanks for your great video!
    Greetings🇬🇷

  • @shq1723
    @shq1723 2 года назад +4

    To me, Noir Extreme is niche, as are most Tom Ford's. Their trying to be different and for me they work. Great video Justin

    • @aaronandelise
      @aaronandelise 2 года назад +2

      Couldn’t agree more. I have Noir Extreme, both Black Orchid edp and parfum, and Noir de Noir. They are incredible and very very different. Huge compliment getters, not just because they smell good, but that they are so different and rich.

  • @ricd23
    @ricd23 2 года назад

    Great video! I have 3 from this video and have my eyes on a few others

  • @Borrowedtime78
    @Borrowedtime78 2 года назад

    Thanks for your insight on your thoughts about this subject at hand. You put me up on game. Appreciate it, love your videos.

  • @robpbliss
    @robpbliss 2 года назад

    Great conversation and really like when there is something less mainstream but so enjoyable from a designer brand. I find so many times "oh I've smelled that before or this hasn't changed from the last flanker". Love when there is something fresh and unique. Great job.

  • @mountfujieagle
    @mountfujieagle 2 года назад +22

    interesting thoughts. here is what confuses me: isn't every perfume niche? isn't every perfume designer? aren't we too heavily influenced by the brand? how would a fragrance be classified if we just smell it without knowing the brand. our eyes smell the fragrance too, don't they.

    • @keep_walking_on_grass
      @keep_walking_on_grass 2 года назад +2

      absolutely. my words. it doesn't matter what brand, what category, what price tag, is it a dupe or an original, what does the bottle look like. people even complain about the flacons.... the only thing that matters is, what does it smell like for yourself and the people around you. they don't care about these things, they only smell a fragrance. and if it smells like shit, even if its 300 bucks, it still smells like shit. and there are some that smell like shit, but have a great reputation....

    • @darrenjohnson3240
      @darrenjohnson3240 2 года назад +1

      To some extent. But a cologne that is blue or oud, or musky, or sweet or fruity is not necessarily niche because it’s mass appealing and accepted. More so black, blue, sweet or fruity, and musky.

    • @DK-ep2ov
      @DK-ep2ov 2 года назад +2

      It says it right in the word niche, harder to find, for a more acquired taste, not trying to be mass appealing. If I pick a random niche fragrance and a random designer fragrance that you can find in any perfume store it is much more likely that you will be intrigued by the niche parfum. That is not to say that you will like it.

  • @tylerdurden4575
    @tylerdurden4575 2 года назад

    Great video Justin! Greetings from Netherlands

  • @nathansmith-nd9nq
    @nathansmith-nd9nq 2 года назад

    It was a very elegant review ,like always .! not all of us want to come for you . Keep up the great work .

  • @LeprechaunSeeker
    @LeprechaunSeeker 2 года назад

    I did start my fragrance journey recently...just bombarded from all sides with the same content but posted with a twist based on the personality of the creator. And I have to admit that I believed the same about you...at first, but your style grew on me just like Terre d'Hermes did for you. I realized that I was on the right track even before watching this type of content - I bought Terre d'hermes EDT in 2015 and Guerlain L'homme Ideal EDP in 2017, again another Terre d'Hermes EDP in 2018 and an Eau Givree 2 weeks ago. I purchased these only based on how they made feel when I first smelled them. So...thank you a lot for being genuine and trying to share your knowledge and experience with everyone. That first video I watched with top 10 PDM's hooked me 😎 And congrats for your wedding, have an awesome honeymoon.

  • @rodrigomartinho6644
    @rodrigomartinho6644 2 года назад

    Justin i really love your videos
    Big hug from Portugal
    Keep it up because your are one of the best in the fragrance community !

  • @delroycreary1230
    @delroycreary1230 2 года назад +1

    Its a great conversation willing to bring all those raw emotions to the table yeah 😀. You are right that not all perfumes/ fragrances from niche houses are actually niche quality also I agree that a few designer mass appealing are of niche quality I.e. Bentley for Men Intense, Tom Ford Noir & Costume National Homme parfum and it is very subjective as we all need time to understand the beauty, artistry of fragrances those smells and you only get that with time. It must be about the individual, what is modern ? Old school can be modern as timeless I've enjoyed this subjects thxs Justin could go on & on. All I can say explore fragrances that fit & suit you & grow to acknowledge different notes for those special smells.

  • @HappyWolverine
    @HappyWolverine 2 года назад +1

    God I have almost all of these lol
    Noir Ambre is probaly my fave frag along with Jet Black Platinum
    Big up from Toronto gang!

  • @michaelbullock8011
    @michaelbullock8011 2 года назад +1

    Great list and I enjoyed it and have a blessed night

  • @leocastilho946
    @leocastilho946 2 года назад

    Great video! I’m from Brazil and I love your channel!

  • @philliplockhart5853
    @philliplockhart5853 2 года назад +1

    Gucci Guilty Cologne: Juniper berries, cypress, heliotrope, and violet.
    It’s without question the most "niche" designer fragrance I've ever smelled.
    It gives me that odd scent profile vibe like Dior Fahrenheit does, but for summer. I love it.

  • @nijazkova3987
    @nijazkova3987 2 года назад +1

    Definitely agree with Black Orchid. I do enjoy the smell but everyone I know does not.

  • @marklopez3459
    @marklopez3459 2 года назад

    Awesome content, Justin!

  • @WeddingDocumentary
    @WeddingDocumentary 2 года назад +1

    I just got Gucci absolute. Smells crazy but I’m sure I will appreciate it more over time. I smell like an auto mechanic right now wearing it

  • @paigeofstylez
    @paigeofstylez 2 года назад +2

    From my past experience working at Macy's , most designer houses , if they put out a fragrance, outside of their private line, they released that said feagrance with the hope that it will become a mass appealing fragrance ie Gucci Guilty Absolute..... Because the way Moschino advertised Toy Boy, you can tell they was hoping for it to be a mass appealing, money making release.

  • @CCLovejoy96
    @CCLovejoy96 2 года назад +2

    I don’t have much to share,
    Cause to be honest just about everything you said aligns with how I view this topic as well.
    Also when you were showing those scents I’m sitting here going yep. Yep. Yep. Niche. Yep. 😂

  • @Segkee
    @Segkee 2 года назад +2

    1. I don't understand folks who need the compartment department of life. Either the fragrance smells good, interesting, complex. Or it doesn't.. based off of one's subjective experience of it. Objectivity and fragrance do not hold hands.
    2. Another designer niche scent: Boss Bottled Oud Aromatic. I love this stuff. Skanky The Dreamer. I loved it from first spray though already it has changed over the past month - white florals ala The Dreamer that have now faded to something stickier and heavier but not in a bad way (I think this is the Myrrh). Recommend a sample for your future lists!

  • @desertdetroiter428
    @desertdetroiter428 2 года назад

    Big Just…you took the words out of my mouth!

  • @emmanueldziwornooh6967
    @emmanueldziwornooh6967 Год назад

    Justin, You really know what you talking about. Am on your Tab. I can concur 100%.....You the man....

  • @tonyragans5866
    @tonyragans5866 Год назад

    You are spot on about Toy Boy. I came back to it three times at the store. Finally, I decided to buy it. It is weird, crazy, and peppery. But is a long lasting quality powerhouse.

  • @pinguinopenguin2559
    @pinguinopenguin2559 2 года назад +1

    We can all disagree in fragances but we can agree that your saxo 🎷 intros are 🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @MBlast666
    @MBlast666 2 года назад

    These are bomb choices for designers 💣. I definitely see what you mean by niche-like quality

  • @Bejanur
    @Bejanur 2 года назад

    I agree brother. it’s unbelievable that you have to be so clear, and people still don’t get the point.

  • @hewassuchaniceguy.7453
    @hewassuchaniceguy.7453 2 года назад +1

    Completely agree , bro. I'm just like you in the sense of wanting to smell "different". Not that I dislike the mainstream scents out there. They smell great. But why buy sauvage or Dylan blue when, although they smell great, they won't elicit conversation besides the random comment. I rocked aoud lemon mint today and felt like a king.
    I was 110 percent positive that I would not run into anybody that smelled like me. And I was right. Thanks for the content. Always interesting thoughts, my brother.
    Cartier declaration d un soir encapsulates your theme here. So unique and soooo good

  • @faisalfirdausiinn4708
    @faisalfirdausiinn4708 2 года назад +1

    The title itself has confirmed that i have proper understanding from your previous 'related' video.
    i've commented before :
    ".. from (some part of) the content, i understand that there are "niches" in Luxury Brands.
    So it is just common to think there might be "niches" too in Designers Brands.."
    This time i manage to have more understanding of "niches" in your perspective.
    if i could give a few example of 'niche' frags within DESIGNERS which i have in my collection,
    some of it could be:
    HUGO BOSS Number One
    HUGO BOSS Boss Bottled Oud Saffron
    i might be quite clueless about fragrance 'character' though..
    i appreciate your thoughts on this..
    i am still learning..

  • @Harrock
    @Harrock 2 года назад +4

    For me „Niche“ is everything Absence the Mainstream … the price is not the reason … if they make designer Chlothings is not the reason

  • @flaviog.7192
    @flaviog.7192 2 года назад

    Very good, on point choices. Love them all

  • @kang7664
    @kang7664 2 года назад

    How does Justin not have 100k followers yet!? Amazing content

  • @a_2010x
    @a_2010x 2 года назад +3

    There's a difference between a niche fragrance and an artistic and high quality scent. All fragrances that come from niche houses are niche fragrances. That doesn't mean they are all artistic, unique and/or challenging. Same (opposite) idea applies to designers.
    I've never thought of Guerlain as a niche house and I'm not sure why people do. It's a beauty brand (skincare, cosmetics, and fragrance).
    All that said, who gives a sh*t.

  • @victorcaceres2030
    @victorcaceres2030 2 года назад

    Hey Justin. Agree. Own almost all you mentioned.
    Just picked up Issey Miyake Noir Ambre and it's Good. Thank You. Take Care.

  • @mohamadfahmi404
    @mohamadfahmi404 2 года назад

    Totally agree with you Justin. For me 'Niche' should be based on the quality and the uniqueness of the fragrance, not the brand itself.

  • @EtBr1978
    @EtBr1978 2 года назад

    Great list and I concur that "niche" should be less focused on the house but more the intention of the perfumer! Niche could mean occasions / moods to wear it or even personalities and experience (cultural and or / olfactory).
    I recently was out to do a fragrance haul with my significant other (she loves when I act up like a kid in a candy store) and we tried Toy Boy. I cannot say i liked it, my GF however instantly declared this to be a must have (I could tell from the look in her eyes when she wants me to wear it). I guess this is one aptly named fragrance!
    Encre noir is one of those fragrances I have for "personal pleasure", no idea when to actually wear it but I love it! So it stays at home with me.

  • @neo1343
    @neo1343 Год назад

    never thought about it this way, but I agree. There ARE indeed some niche frags that are really just main stream blue frag types. not a bad thing, but also not so "niche" or "daring". Before I even got through the video, I thought of sedley. Also TF's private collection comes to mind too. They have the niche price tag, and also the scents are quite aggressive

  • @congorte
    @congorte Год назад

    I received toyboy as a gift, it dragged me into this world, now i have an obsession I could have lived without. Damn i love fragrances

  • @Le_Trouvere
    @Le_Trouvere 2 года назад

    Un jardin sur le Nil is such an attention grabbing unisex spring scent. Could also be a nice holiday scent for warm weather. Side note, completely agree with your points in this video.

  • @misterelom
    @misterelom 2 года назад

    Great video! Gucci Guilty Absolute and Moschino Boy Toy definitely fit that niche category. Both of them grabbed me right away as something outside the box when I first smelled them. I'd include Bentley for Men Intense & Zadig & Voltaire This Is Him as well.

  • @spectrumliving7197
    @spectrumliving7197 2 года назад

    I own a mixture of mainstream designer and niche fragrances. You are right, just because it is a niche brand, the scent is very mainstream and has lower performance. Yet I own some designer/mainstream or beauty brands but some smell more niche with better performance.

  • @beng1642
    @beng1642 2 года назад

    Another great video. I honestly don't tend to pay too much attention to the niche and designer labeling that fragrances get, I buy what I like and what my wallet allows, which is often things that aren't terribly expensive (though I did "splurge" a little on a bottle of ADP Colonia Intensa recently...$70 for me is splurging, lol), so I try to get the best quality I can with notes/profiles I'm confident I'll enjoy. I'm not ashamed in admitting a good chunk of what I own currently came from Bentley because...well, for me anyway, the juice is good for the ones I got and I like the scents, some of them getting that "niche quality" moniker thrown on them (Bentley Intense mostly). Personally, I just like how they smell and make me feel, niche or designer classification be damned.

  • @Hungho-jd9pb
    @Hungho-jd9pb 2 года назад

    Keep on what you are doing bro. ….. chill… laid back… cool…. I like it.

  • @brianwatson3705
    @brianwatson3705 2 года назад

    Big JC dropping more knowledge bombs on us fragheads

  • @Beo2wolf
    @Beo2wolf 2 года назад

    I do agree with your take on this. I think perfumery is an art just as music is an art. And consumers of any form of art likes a particular genre generally but likes other genres to a varying degree. I listen to certain music depending on my mood just as I love some particular fragrance depending on my mood and the occasion. I agree that designers can make niche Fragrances and niche houses can make designer smelling fragrances. Great video, keep it coming. Say hi to Grace for us.

  • @Christian-rt3kg
    @Christian-rt3kg 2 года назад +4

    Fantastic job with this and past videos. I am in line with your thoughts. I've been in the fragrance game for the last 28 yrs and I've gotten to the point where I am looking for a fragrance that will captivate me. Compliments are not my sole purpose of wearing a fragrance anymore, It's nice if I do get a compliment, but I'm past that. Within this last year I have gotten rid of most of my designer scents and flankers and I'm looking to add more "niche" fragrances to my collection. I had about 85 bottles in my collection and now I'm down to about 23. I also stopped going out and purchasing a bottle because a reviewer said it is fantastic or is discontinued, I wont fall into that trap again. Keep up the great job!

  • @marcialsblendshair6088
    @marcialsblendshair6088 2 года назад

    HAPPY NEW WEEK MI AMIGOOOO

  • @VLAD_P_
    @VLAD_P_ 2 года назад +1

    For me a niche fragrance is something with lots of depth . Something that changes on your skin & takes you on a journey.

  • @mrkusi
    @mrkusi 2 года назад +2

    I tried a sample of Dark Lord by Kilian (similar to Gucci Guilty absolute) and even though I can see why people wouldn’t like it; I think dressed up in an all black suit it would work wonders.

    • @emmanuelmega4872
      @emmanuelmega4872 2 года назад +2

      I didn't like the Gucci Guilty Absolute at first, very smoky to me but when it dries down, the real presence is felt, it was amongst the darkest in my collection but I found out that I love to wear it when I want to smell mysterious.

  • @romzen
    @romzen Год назад

    Dior Fahrenheit Parfum really is my most niche designer fragrance. I would even say it is more niche than most of my niche fragrances. There is so much crazy stuff going on. And while I rarely ever wear it I think it is a gorgeous creation. A true experience. Sometimes it smells like pure nature, like a hike in the green mountains in the morning after a rainy night. Sometimes it smells like an ashtray with old cigarettes and some sweet nuances. The mandarin is only hinted to balance the rough edges of the rum, the spices (coriander, cumin) and suede.
    On the other hand there is Dior Homme Parfum. Also one of the more niche type designers and while I love and wear it a lot I cannot imagine this in a tester in a public store. The quality is off the charts. Especially for the price (compared with luxury brands like XerJoff, PdM, Creed, ...).

  • @MM-zm2ps
    @MM-zm2ps 2 года назад

    I'm with you and I love this list!

  • @whatdacurl94
    @whatdacurl94 2 года назад +2

    black orchid makes me sick. My mother wore it and she is an oversprayer and every time she wore it I would instantly get nauseated, I was so relieved when she ran out of it and thought it was too pricy to repurchase

  • @zenodio3D
    @zenodio3D 6 месяцев назад

    I definitely agree with you, a mass-appealing fragrance targeting trends can't be niche, it is an oxymoron.
    Niche by its very definition shouldn't appeal to the masses, niche is defined by targeting a small and/or specialized audience.

  • @TimMarco7
    @TimMarco7 2 года назад

    it also happened to me with this perfume tom ford black orchid i did not know when i should wear it i thought i was going to feel strange, i finally left this perfume for special occasions, very good longevity

  • @DeeDavinci
    @DeeDavinci 2 года назад

    I agree my fragrance brother. For example joop makes scents that I know for a fact is not mass appealing but I love all of them. Joop homme is really a great example.

  • @rayhanes1347
    @rayhanes1347 2 года назад

    That Black Orchad is no joke. I own it and the gold bottle. Haven't worn either yet and it's been months since they were bought. Haven't worn Gucci Absolue either, but I own it.

  • @sicariussees3963
    @sicariussees3963 2 года назад

    Excellent work

  • @queens718nyc5
    @queens718nyc5 2 года назад

    Would love your feedback on the Penhaligon line. I’ve mentioned it a few times in your comments. It’s quite unique and could add some additional content to your channel. Keep up the great work. 👊🏾

  • @apprentice008
    @apprentice008 2 года назад +1

    Thank you J.C for another great stay fresh video, i totally agree with you, i think the haters are gonna hate.
    I would love EGO J.C from the Skits reply to all them haters!😉😂

  • @derrickrowe2296
    @derrickrowe2296 2 года назад

    I totally agree with your point of view.

  • @josepht.7937
    @josepht.7937 2 года назад +1

    I totally understand and I agree with you to a certain extent, Justin. You just want to create and maintain your own particular scent profile at times without you smelling like every other release in the market. I mean come on, do we need 15 flankers or versions of Paco Rabanne's 1 million to smell different? I get it. I was going to come at you... but after thinking about it and considering a lot of the points made here, and your own points, you made sense to me. Definitely thought provoking. Well done! 🤜🤛👍

  • @brucemiller9271
    @brucemiller9271 2 года назад

    Toy Boy gets me compliment after Compliments, just yesterday after church my next door neighbor bought my Toy Boy cologne oil and was amazed at it's smell and purchased it

  • @marielang9474
    @marielang9474 10 месяцев назад

    Also, I love Juliette has a gun, but it’s a niche house that feels super designer to me. Like lust for sun = ambree with citrus. Mmmm… = hypnotic poison but better. Vanilla vibes = beach walk/Soleil Blanc with salt. I could go on and on. Compared to Tom Ford/margiela’s after the rain/by the fireplace or even jazz club, that resembles more niche style of perfumery. Jo Malone is super designer feeling too. Their florals are very much reminiscent of what’s sold at Sephora. Moschino definitely leans niche to me. Apart from toy boy, bubblegum 2’s hyper realistic bubblegum opening could be done by a whimsical niche brand

  • @digitalinked
    @digitalinked 2 года назад

    I agree 100% on you're interpretation of niche because well that is how it is used everywhere outside of the fragrance community.
    What really makes me eye roll is everytime I see people confuse luxury or quality with niche. That is someway because the belive the brand to be niche every single release they put out is in some way better than what they belive to be the designer counterparts.
    Brands that make only fragrances are quality of releasing flankers, inspired by and out right cash grabs and designer brand while they have other revenue streams often higher highly accomplished perfumers to design fragrances for them.
    Even if you look at targeted markets, Creed, PdM, MFK, FM, Kilian, Bond NO 9 can be bought at dozens of department starts and online. Dior Privee and Louis Vuitton fragrances can only be purchased directly from the brand in their store or on their website. It is a lot more selective audience.
    I pray that the term niche and clubbing scent one day die withing the community.

  • @WSF176
    @WSF176 2 года назад

    I think these terms exist to categorize items much like the fragrance types (oriental, floral, citrus aromatic, etc…). The fragrance people have sort of made a dog’s dinner out of these terms to have online fights.
    I can definitely see where you’re coming from, and as always I appreciate your thoughts and viewpoints.