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Dubai: How to get the most bespoke fragrances

Increasingly, mass-market perfumes are being passed over in favour of‭ ‬entirely unique scents crafted for Dubai’s discerning clientele‭

Published: Fri 25 Jul 2025, 12:49 PM

Updated: Sat 26 Jul 2025, 10:10 AM

As the perfume director for one of the world’s most well-loved brands Edward Bodenham says‭, ‬when it comes to a five-star scent‭, ‬bespoke fragrances now rival the prestige of‭ ‬a hand-tailored suit from London’s legendary Saville Row‭.‬

Much like a made-to-measure ensemble with hand-cut fabric and stitching‭, ‬mass-market perfumes are being passed over in favour of‭ ‬entirely unique scents crafted for Dubai’s discerning clientele‭.‬

“Having a bespoke scent created is just like having a suit tailored completely to your taste‭,‬”‭ ‬explains the perfumery director of Floris London‭, ‬whose company has been crafting custom fragrances since the 1700s‭.‬

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This comparison‭, ‬said Bodenham‭, ‬resonates particularly strongly in Dubai‭, ‬where the city’s wealthy clientele increasingly views bespoke perfumery as an essential component of their personal brand‭.‬

“We see that the customers have become more and more knowledgeable about fragrance‭,‬”‭ ‬Bodenham told‭ ‬KT LUXE‭. ‬“Scent is an integral part of the customer’s personality‭. ‬It reflects their taste and elegantly completes their outfit‭.‬”

For Floris London‭, ‬which holds the distinction of being the only perfumer to receive Royal Warrants from both Queen Elizabeth II‭ ‬and King Charles III‭, ‬Dubai represents a return to its historical roots‭.‬

“Back in the 1700s‭, ‬in the earliest days at Floris‭, ‬we used to make a lot of bespoke perfumes for our local customers‭,‬”‭ ‬said Bodenham‭. ‬“So‭, ‬when we reintroduced our Bespoke Perfumery Service 15‭ ‬years ago‭, ‬it was really a case of going back to something that we always used to do back in the day and celebrating that for our customers today‭.‬”

The reintroduction has proven prescient‭. ‬“We have seen more and more demand for our bespoke service since we reintroduced it in 2010‭, ‬so we see more and more people looking to have a fragrance that is uniquely theirs‭,‬”‭ ‬said Bodenham‭. ‬“Once someone has their bespoke scent created‭, ‬they come back to it again and again‭, ‬it becomes their signature‭.‬”

This loyalty stems from what industry experts describe as the deeply personal nature of bespoke fragrance creation‭.‬

“The bespoke formulas are recorded in our ledgers and become a legacy that future generations can connect with‭,‬”‭ ‬Bodenham adds‭, ‬highlighting how custom scents transcend individual ownership to become family heirlooms‭.‬

“I think that Dubai has become a global hub for luxury and custom-made perfumes because there is obviously a lot of wealth there‭ ‬and also a lot of tourism‭, ‬so while people are in that holiday kind of mentality they are often more likely to treat themselves‭ ‬to a special new fragrance or a little luxury that they would not usually splash out on‭.‬”

The city’s unique demographic composition further amplifies this trend‭. ‬“Dubai also has such a wonderfully diverse mixture of cultures‭, ‬who all respect one another and thrive together well‭, ‬so there is‭ ‬a huge range of personal tastes across all of those cultures and nationalities‭,‬”‭ ‬he said‭. ‬“From our experience‭, ‬the complexity of the fragrance is very important to them‭. ‬

quote I think that Dubai has become a global hub for luxury and custom-made perfumes because there is obviously a lot of wealth there‭ ‬and also a lot of tourism‭, ‬so while people are in that holiday kind of mentality they are often more likely to treat themselves‭ ‬to a special new fragrance or a little luxury that they would not usually splash out on‭"

Edward Bodenham

“Although they all have different tastes‭, ‬some preferring the traditional understated English citrus scents and florals‭, ‬with others enjoying the warmth and comfort of oud‭, ‬we see clients from Dubai having this innate understanding of scent creation‭, ‬carefully building the layers of each scent‭.‬”

“We have also seen that wealthy clients in Dubai enjoy experimenting with fragrance by combining a few different favourite scents‭ ‬together‭.‬”

The market dynamics support this observation‭. ‬According to Research and Markets‭, ‬the UAE’s fragrance market is experiencing remarkable growth at a Compound Annual Growth Rate of 11.88‭ ‬per cent‭, ‬expected to reach‭ $‬1.16‭ ‬billion‭ (‬Dh4.2‭ ‬billion‭) ‬by 2028‭, ‬up from‭ $‬6.4‭ ‬million‭ ‬‭(‬Dh23‭ ‬million‭) ‬in 2022‭. ‬The broader GCC fine fragrances market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 4.5‭ ‬per cent to‭ $‬19‭ ‬billion‭ (‬Dh69‭ ‬billion‭) ‬by 2032‭. ‬This growth has attracted major industry players to establish significant presence in the region‭.‬

In April 2025‭, ‬flavour and fragrance company IFF announced the opening of its Scent Dubai Creative Center‭, ‬a 2,000-square-metre‭ ‬facility in Dubai Science Park‭. ‬“The Middle East is a key market for IFF’s global growth‭,‬”‭ ‬said CEO Erik Fyrwald at the time‭, ‬noting the region’s‭ ‬“strong demand for luxury and long-standing cultural ties to smell‭.‬”

quote The Middle East is a key market for IFF’s global growth‭,‬”‭ ‬said CEO Erik Fyrwald at the time‭, ‬noting the region’s‭ ‬“strong demand for luxury and long-standing cultural ties to smell‭"

Erik Fyrwald

The Dubai Creative Centre features a perfumery art studio for co-creation with customers‭, ‬a majlis and an academy for perfumery‭ ‬training‭, ‬equipped with semi-industrial production robots and cutting-edge technology designed to accelerate speed to market while catering to regional preferences‭.‬

“Our new creative centre features a significant number of evaluation booths for all scent categories‭, ‬from fine fragrances to home‭, ‬fabric and beauty care‭, ‬along with a full suite of advanced fragrance technologies‭,‬”‭ ‬said Ana Paula Mendonça‭, ‬president of IFF Scent‭. ‬“This enables our experts to craft fragrances that excel in desirability‭, ‬superiority and performance‭, ‬ensuring every scent solution perfectly addresses different consumer touchpoints‭.‬”

The alchemy of personal scent

The process of creating a bespoke fragrance in Dubai has evolved into something approaching high theatre‭. ‬At Floris London’s private perfumery sessions‭, ‬clients embark on what Bodenham describes as‭ ‬“a very instinctive two-hour process where the customer’s reaction to the scent is taken into consideration at every stage‭.‬”

“Our bespoke creation sessions take place in the private perfumery‭,‬”‭ ‬he explains‭. ‬“The experience starts by exploring the Floris Archive‭, ‬a testament to 300‭ ‬years of perfumery heritage and spanning an array of fragrance families‭. ‬Once the preferred olfactive direction is identified‭, ‬our perfumers will skilfully add new accords to complement their tastes and refine the composition until the personalised fragrance is complete‭.‬”

The meticulous attention to individual skin chemistry sets bespoke perfumery apart from off-the-shelf alternatives‭. ‬“Most importantly‭, ‬each iteration will be tried on the customers’‭ ‬skin‭, ‬so we make sure the fragrance works with their personal skin chemistry‭. ‬The final formula is then recorded in our ledgers‭.‬”

For clients seeking deeper involvement‭, ‬Floris offers its Design experience‭. ‬“We do see that those who are even more interested in scent and want to spend more time in creating their perfume‭, ‬prefer our Design experience‭. ‬This is a more iterative process where different olfactive directions are explored over the course of three appointments‭.‬”

The emotional component distinguishes bespoke perfumery from even the most exclusive off-the-shelf offerings‭. ‬“Having a bespoke scent is a very emotional experience‭,‬”‭ ‬Bodenham said‭. ‬“The connection the client builds with the materials‭, ‬each single note representing a memory or aspiration unique to each person‭,‬‭ ‬based on their memory bank of scents that they have connected with throughout their entire life‭.‬”

This emotional investment creates fragrances that transcend mere luxury to become olfactory autobiographies‭. ‬“The resulting fragrance is a unique formula‭ ‬—‭ ‬that no-one else in the world has‭. ‬Scent becomes as individual and personalised as the person who creates it‭, ‬a unique olfactive signature building the personal heritage‭.‬”

The importance of fragrance as legacy resonates particularly strongly in Dubai’s family-oriented culture‭. ‬“Many of our customers want to have their very own personal fragrance‭, ‬which is a part of them and part of their personality for‭ ‬future generations of their family to inherit and enjoy‭,‬”‭ ‬
said Bodenham‭.‬

The exclusivity factor proves particularly compelling for Dubai’s luxury clientele‭, ‬though with cultural variations‭. ‬“Exclusivity is very important to many of our clients‭,‬”‭ ‬said Bodenham‭, ‬“although we have had some instances where customers give permission for their friends to order their bespoke fragrance and they‭ ‬like the fact that their personal scent is worn by their closest friends or family‭.‬”

Dubai’s clients also demonstrate a sophisticated understanding of perfume’s connection to significant life events‭. ‬“We do see customers particularly interested in creating scents for very special moments‭,‬”‭ ‬said Bodenham‭. ‬“Olfaction and memory are so well connected‭, ‬with scent awakening feelings and moments stronger than any photographs‭, ‬setting‭, ‬or‭ ‬sounds‭. ‬Some like to mark milestone occasions like birthdays‭, ‬anniversaries‭, ‬or even holidays‭. ‬Some of our favourite moments are when couples choose our Together fragrance customisation to create their own individual scents for their wedding day‭, ‬which they can relive by the magic of perfume whenever they like in the future‭.‬”

The emirate’s bespoke fragrance surge has fostered local talent alongside international luxury houses‭.‬

For established houses like Floris London‭, ‬differentiation in Dubai’s increasingly crowded luxury perfume market relies on heritage and authenticity‭. ‬“Floris is still a wholly independent family-run Perfume House‭, ‬so that differentiates us from a great number of other perfume houses and perfume brands‭,‬”‭ ‬Bodenham explains‭. ‬“We were also the only Royally Appointed Perfumer to Queen Elizabeth II and have now been granted the Royal Warrant from HM King‭ ‬Charles III‭.‬”

This emphasis on authentic heritage aligns with broader market trends‭. ‬“Apparently‭, ‬increasingly customers are becoming more and more disillusioned with the mass marketing and global domination of a huge number of perfume brands‭,‬”‭ ‬Bodenham says‭. ‬“There is a trend for customers taking the time to seek out perfume companies who are little known‭, ‬but they have passion‭, ‬soul and real meaning behind their fragrances and their stories‭.‬”

Looking ahead‭, ‬Bodenham anticipates continued evolution in the luxury perfumery sector‭, ‬though not necessarily in directions one‭ ‬might expect‭. ‬“I think that in the perfumery market as a whole there is bound to be more AI experimented with in perfumery‭, ‬although for us that will definitely not be the case‭,‬”‭ ‬he states‭, ‬emphasising Floris London’s commitment to traditional craftsmanship‭.‬

Instead‭, ‬innovation may come through ingredient discovery and creative storytelling‭. ‬“I also think that more raw materials will be discovered and there will be some more unusual ingredients being incorporated into‭ ‬fragrances‭, ‬like we are already seeing with different notes like smoke‭, ‬tobacco‭, ‬concrete‭, ‬beetroot‭, ‬and rhubarb to name just a‭ ‬few‭,‬”‭ ‬Bodenham predicts‭.‬

The shift away from mass-market approaches appears particularly pronounced in Dubai‭, ‬he said‭, ‬where clients value both luxury and authenticity‭.‬