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Monday, April 27, 2015

Fragrance Survey Questions

1.     What is your gender?
·      Female
·      Male
·      Other
2.     What age group do you categorize in?
·      Under 18
·      18-24
·      25-35
·      36-45
·      46+
3.     What is your go-to perfume? Please describe.

4.     How much would you spend on a bottle of perfume?
·      Under $20
·      $20-$50
·      $50-$80
·      $80-$100
·      $100+
5.     Do you wear perfume everyday?
·      Yes
·      No
6.     Do you wear perfume on special occasions?
·      Yes
·      No
7.     Are you more inclined to buy a perfume if the bottle or presentation is attractive?
·      Yes
·      No
8.     Which types of scents do you prefer?
·      Sweet
·      Floral
·      Citrus
·      Light Musk
9.     Why do you apply fragrance?
·      Daily routine
·      Confidence
·      To be attractive
·      I just like to smell nice
10. How many fragrances do you own?
·      1
·      2-5

·      5+

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Week 2: New Product-Fragrance

For a fragrance, I want it to be marketed towards women. I want my fragrance to be lasting. I don’t know what I would want it to be called, but something very feminine. I want my perfume to stand out from others so I want some sort of technology integrated in it, such as when/if your body odor starts to come forth throughout the day, the fragrance would become stronger. I know deodorant brands tend to use this technology and call it “stress response”.  Fragrances that are alcohol based tend to fade throughout the day, but fragrances that are oil based last much longer, which is why I want my fragrance to be oil based. Personally I like fragrances that are not too floraly. I tend to wear fragrances such as Viktor & Rolf’s Flowerbomb and Marc Jacob’s Daisy. I went to Sephora’s website and clicked on their perfume tab and then clicked on their bestsellers link. Viktory & Rolf’s Flowerbomb was number one and contained essences of Sambac jasmine, centifolia rose, cattleya orchid, and ballerina freesia bloom on a base of patchouli. Their second bestseller is YSL Black Opium which contains Coffee Accord, Orange Blossom, Cedar Wood Essence, Patchouli Essense. Another top seller is Marc Jacob’s Daisy, which contains Strawberry, Violet Leaves, Ruby Red Grapefruit, Gardenia, Violet Petals, Jasmine Petals, Musk, Vanilla, White Woods.
From looking at bottles of fragrances, it seems that consumers like unique looking bottles, whether they are cut in a clean way or are shaped like some sort of object, have a different texture or provide an aesthetically appealing look. Most bottles I have looked at have an easy to remove cap as well.
According to Report Linker, Leading players in the industry currently operating in the global perfume and fragrance market include Coty, Polo Ralph Lauren, Avon, Procter & Gamble, L’Oreal, Chanel, Estee Lauder, LVMH, Gucci, Bulgari, Puig, Elizabeth Arden and Versace. “Future growth in the global perfumes and fragrances market will be driven by the development of new products, including fragrances catering for consumers favoring natural products and environmentally friendly ingredients. Suppliers will also cater more to specific consumer segments such as fragrances for babies and young children, reports Global Industry Analysis Scents specifically for teenagers represent an area with huge potential for growth, with baby boomers the second-most lucrative demographic consumer segment. Suppliers will therefore likely concentrate their efforts on these two groups.”

These days it is very important to be a business that is socially responsible and takes into consideration the environment from the manufacturing to where I get my products. It would also be important to be vegan and cruelty free.


Hypothesis:

            I am creating a fragrance designed to be sold to the younger adult crowd. Ages 18-24. The fragrance will evoke sweet and floral scents that will make the women feel feminine, confident and sexy while they have it on. This long lasting fragrance is designed to wear everyday or for those special occasions. By making a impressive presentation for the packaging and bottle, I believe it will entice women to try the fragrance.

Consumer Target Market, Demographics and Psychographics.



“Forget Me Not” target market is the young, smart, creative, confident woman. She is comfortable in all aspects of her being. She is free and adventurous, sweet to tough to tomboy to romantic. A girl who likes to keep busy and push life to its limits, with traveling and hanging out and everything in between. “Forget Me Not” is for every type of young girl who lives any kind of lifestyle. Some examples are “Meadow” the bohemian girl, “Candy” the sweet and lacey girl, “Lou” the tom-boy, “Sandy” the beach girl, “Ginger” the sexy body-con girl, and "Molly" the classic retro girl. 

"Fragrance Sector: Must-read Reports and Statistics." How the Fragrance Market Is Evolving. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Apr. 2015.

Week 1: My Voice

My name is Marissa Brooks I’m 21 year young fashion enthusiast. I was born in Denver Colorado and moved to San Francisco when I was 5 and then moved to Las Vegas. I’ve been in Vegas ever since. On my free time I like to spend time with my family, and friends, shop, watch movies, party, DIY (do it yourself), and blog. I live and breathe color, texture and clothing. Ever since I can remember I’ve always been interested in the arts. I’ve grown a passion for drawing and photography, but nothing compares to the way I feel about clothing. I don’t necessarily want to design clothes with my future, but I would love to style and eventually own my own boutique.  I like taking control and being a leader and I feel like styling puts me in that place. People listen to my thoughts and it makes me feel powerful. I think that owning my own boutique would help me feel this way as well, since I like to be a leader and make important decisions. I know it’s a risk, but you can do anything you set your mind to and if your dreams don’t scare you, they’re not big enough.Attending the art Institute was the first step in making my dreams come true and I’m more than thrilled that I made the decision to enroll myself in it. It may be very expensive but I know all my hard work will pay off in the long run. I’ve had my family doubt me before, and it made me feel like nothing, but I’ve realized that’s a motivator. I want to make my family proud, but more importantly I want to make myself proud. I’ve never really done anything big to show my worth, but I have a yearning in myself to become something more and push myself to the stars, even the galaxy. I’ve worked in retail before, and it’s something I’d love to continue for the rest of my life. All colors, textures, patterns and shoes intrigued me and helped give me my keen sense in style. I still flip through magazines without reading the words just to look at the pictures. I’m a very visual and hands on person. On my free time I like to create things, such as jewelry. I like to make rings out of wire headbands out of chains. I also make some of my own clothing. Why pay $80 or more for a high-waisted pair of shorts when I can go to Goodwill and make a pair for myself for $5? I have over 20 pairs of shorts I’ve made. I like to cut them, dye them, bleach them and stud them. I like to make them my own and many people have encouraged me to see them. Maybe I could be an entrepreneur on the side as well. I believe I am multitalented. I love to draw. Everyone strives to become successful in his or her lifetime; it’s the American Dream. I wouldn’t be anywhere without my family though. Their support helps strive me to put 100% into my actions and I know they’re always by my side. Passion is something you follow and I intent to follow my dreams and passions for the rest of my life.