What are the positives and negatives to a younger audience getting into fragrances? leave some discussion down ⬇ Huge thanks to: @brandscents, @ismellunusual, Dustin from Osswald nyc visuals done by @elevatedaromas
@steveweast4753 ай бұрын
The continued growth of toxic consumerism
@PocketUau2 ай бұрын
In Italy, there’s a rampaging issue of underaged girls over-sexualizing themselves in hope of attracting men of age they deem worthy of their company. 14 year olds perfuming themselves in hopes of attracting a wealthy mate isn’t anything new here. Boys in schools not showering and using stuff like Sauvage Elixir and other low quality fashion fragrances is just not pleasant, especially for their teachers’ noses.
@DramaticDylanАй бұрын
As someone who sells niche fragrances daily in a department store with the largest portfolio of niche brands, I encounter about 120 children-teens each day. It's... excruciatingly exhausting. Rarely do we get the child that is genuinely into niche fragrances and IS RESPECTFUL. Here is a typical line of phrases that I will hear every single time (and I do mean every single time) before these groups destroy the counters, leaving behind fragrance soaked caps (don't do that), oiled up counter tops, and blotter cards everywhere: "DUDE THE FANUM COLOGNE!" (we haven't had a tester of New York Nights in over 3 months because of them) "Do you have JPG?" (never Jean Paul Gaultier because that would be too respectful) "Do you price match Jomashop or Fragrancenet?" (No we do not price match liquidators who price gouge the market with old and sometimes fake product) and then my favorite of all time (after they have spent 5 hours spraying and respraying the same 10 fragrances over again) "Dude don't buy it here, just get it on Jomashop." All in all, we never have any issue showing fragrances to RESPECTFUL and genuinely interested children/teens. The issue is the groups of bratty d-bags that can't seem to shop for perfume with groups smaller than 10 people. I have even been told to shut up and let them spray whatever they want. These kids go behind the counters, grab whatever they want, and destroy everything. The stores are even looking to enact a policy where children need to be accompanied by an adult to prohibit this behavior.
@MaxDaWalrusАй бұрын
Closer bonds and new hobbies
@ZZZ-vb2kl3 ай бұрын
What kids don't realize is that fragrances are mostly a personal thing and are super subjective - 99.99% of the time nobody will notice or comment or even like what fragrance you are wearing. That 100ml bottle you spent 300$ on will last you years and you'll most likely forget about it or get sick of it before finishing it. You're much better off just getting small samples and finding what you truly like rather than listening to tiktok influencers.
@satsuma42203 ай бұрын
Facts. When I go to smell a fragrance, I wont look at reviews before it so they dont influence my reaction and decision to buy it. Only after I will check the performance and notes.
@averagemale94013 ай бұрын
Tik tok Kids are the problem
@davidpachecogarcia3 ай бұрын
I thank the first salesperson I interacted with when I was unsure about what I wanted when looking for a scent. She sprayed a bit and told me to smell it. I did. Then she told me to wait a few hours. Smell it again. If I still liked the smell then consider buying it. I feel like people commit way too early to scents today. But I suppose that's the job of the glorified salespeople on social media. People need to slow down when buying anything.
@yuzzi91903 ай бұрын
@@averagemale9401bro crying over kids
@Crihs953 ай бұрын
One of the things i do is buy small 10ml decants of scents i wanna try, if i really really like one i'll buy it, if i just somewhat like it i'll keep buying the decant as it runs out cus no way im gonna finish a 100ml bottle. The best perfumes are the ones that invoke strong happy memories imo, i've got 3/4 perfumes that just instantly reminded me of episodes or places from the childhood and those are my favs, i put them on and im immediately transported back in time, it's crazy
@ryant81623 ай бұрын
I buy cool clothes and frags cuz it's the closest thing I can get to a domain expansion.
@alkazarblack72663 ай бұрын
Me too buddy. "-domain expasion: minimalist edition blunch" *cool domain noises*
@greenbww3 ай бұрын
What do you mean by that?
@copeharder7773 ай бұрын
I be on my geto sht walking around like a japanese monk
@Timmy-mi2ef3 ай бұрын
@@greenbww Expanding his "soul"/ personality
@NoahGill013 ай бұрын
@@greenbww jujutsu kaisen reference lmao
@keltons03 ай бұрын
This editing is brain rot but in an artistic way
@lowbudgetbeef66663 ай бұрын
It’s not his editing he just used some videos from elevated aromas who does fragrance edits
@cooperm72723 ай бұрын
@@keltons0 reminds me a bit of Sneako’s old editing before he went insane
@Mynameismyumame3 ай бұрын
Can you guys explain me how to edit. Or give me an example . On how to??
@versaii551924 күн бұрын
extremely accurate
@oak63023 ай бұрын
kids have been into fashion for decades, this is no different, it's just a new way of self expression that has come about
@kowya59523 ай бұрын
new way of spamming dopamine/spending parents money. self expression is the easiest by simply buying things, but these things do not define us. we might like them but we did not make them, we bought them. yeah picking out good outfits is fun and can be challenging, but i think people or kids in general should learn to first express themselves in more natural ways than just consuming things
@oak63023 ай бұрын
@@kowya5952 I see your point but other than your personality there's not really more natural ways to express yourself other than making your own fragrances or clothes so if you are already unique and always be yourself then there's no reason to not spend your money on clothes or fragrances you enjoy
@jxicys20282 ай бұрын
@@oak6302 exactly it’s just another fashion trend but i’ll buy into the hype all day
@jellyg.89612 ай бұрын
@@oak6302 it's the generational gap that brings these old folks rant and complain of what kids do. I don't have any problem with young generations spending money on fragrances they want. Back when I was a kid in middle and high school many nice fragrances came out like Lagerfeld Photo, Wings, Coolwater, Fahrenheit, Eternity, XS, among others. I got some of them as gifts and others I saved money to buy them. No one told me "you shouldn't be spending money on expensive fragrances" on the contrary, it was always nice to get good compliments because of that. Even more considering the many insecurities we had as kids growing up.
@Ellzy12 ай бұрын
Just an fyi for folks. A niche fragrance is one that comes from a house that only make fragrances. So, Tom Ford isn’t niche because he’s primarily a clothing designer, even though some of his fragrances are sublime and cost $$$$. However Lattafa is niche because they only create fragrances even though they cost $.
@Alritealritealrite28 күн бұрын
@@Ellzy1 And that definition is actually starting to morph now.
@Civilian_Patriot26 күн бұрын
I disagree, $400 for a 50ml is a very niche audience. I own 15 private blends and 6 signature line. Not for the poors..
@InigoBaker-u9s25 күн бұрын
@@Civilian_Patriotniche has nothing to do with price, although I would consider Tom Ford’s private blends to have qualities of a niche fragrance. The only reason Tom Ford isn’t niche is because the brand also makes clothes and shoes and things and don’t specialize specifically in fragrance. Sorry if I come off pretentious, the word “niche” in the fragrance community definitely isn’t black and white.
@Civilian_Patriot25 күн бұрын
@@InigoBaker-u9s this is counterintuitive to the word niche and the definition of it. Niche simply means a specialized segment of the market for a particular kind of product or service, which is exactly what the TF Private blend is. Not the same as signature line. I have 12 years of experience with aroma chemicals and let me tell you that Chanel, a designer, has fragrances with higher quality ingredients than a lot of “niche fragrances.” I don’t get what people mean by “niche quality “. It’s a band wagon term like “masterpiece “ in fragcom.
@InigoBaker-u9s25 күн бұрын
@@Civilian_Patriot I know what niche means outside of the fragrance community but it seems to mean something different in the community, I agree that designer brands like Chanel might have fragrances with higher quality ingredients than a niche brand, but Chanel is without a doubt a designer brand and I would say Tom Ford is a luxury designer brand, so Tom Ford’s fragrances are technically designer, even if they are marketing for a more specific audience the products are still widely available. I don’t think we’ll agree with each other just because there really isn’t any true right answer, but I would say Tom Ford is a high end designer brand that makes high end designer fragrances.
@calippo42023 ай бұрын
I love the edditing on this one
@MirrorSound953 күн бұрын
his edit game on this vid is great.
@tomrum3 ай бұрын
The video editing in this one is phenomenal. Both the angles and perspectives seem very put together. Good job JQ you never disappoint!
@Crihs953 ай бұрын
Mark my words the next category of niche luxury is gonna be sunglasses, it's another niche where designers now dominate (just like perfumes), but has a strong niche luxury side to it for people that want to stand out
@edwardbrock38072 ай бұрын
@@Crihs95 watches.. mark my word
@bm84222 ай бұрын
@@edwardbrock3807 watches are already
@MenchieExtraktАй бұрын
What are some stand out brands at the moment?
@7.65x21mmАй бұрын
@@edwardbrock3807 i can't tell if this is sarcasm or not but watches have always been a niche luxury thing.but unlike most other luxury items,a lot of luxury watches are unable to be bought randomly if you are just a kid. you can save up for a JPG cologne but not a hublot
@usb_cablesАй бұрын
@@MenchieExtrakt right now and in the past couple years, I’ve seen the rise of gentle monster! It’s a Korean brand and as an Asian with a flatter nose bridge, I’ve found that their glasses fit my face way better. They have a good mix of everyday lenses and more out of the box designs.
@msmsmaa2 ай бұрын
In the Middle East and especially the GCC area fragrances has always been a crucial part of the culture. Whether it is a perfume or perfume oils or incense.. it is used by everyone and smelling nice as a person or even your home with incense is everywhere. Fragrances are also sometimes a way to welcome guests and show hospitality and used in weddings and celebrations where you'll have a tray of perfumes going around to be used by guests as a welcoming gesture. Also incense is widely used for homes or after cooking to neutralise or eliminate the cooking smell. That's why this region is a huge market for fragrance brands and people are very familiar with scent notes and usues and have deep appreciation for perfumery. Most of us will have a whole collection of perfumes on our dressing tables.
@flamingo68283 ай бұрын
This is a very well produced video! I am happy to see JQ's filmography improve over the years! I have been getting into fragrances since last year, but I had no idea this was a trend with other young people. I started because my best friend became interested in capturing the scent of her favorite flowers and started experimenting with different store perfumes, and making them herself, of lilacs and roses and daisies. Her passion for scent influenced me. I don't like florals personally, but I started exploring a few different small business which sell oil perfumes and found that I like to capture the scent of old antique stores, a warm fire, or autumn woods, and bring it along with me :)
@moonlightcoco863 ай бұрын
Your new way of editing seems more professional than any other of your videos and i like it, not to say that your other videos are bad, i like them too, but this seems more like a premium video lol
@Төгөлдөр-г1ц3 ай бұрын
Fax
@plunderman90013 ай бұрын
I hate to sound like an old hag but to me it felt like too much going on. Other vids felt more simple idk.
@memelord33483 ай бұрын
I would pay to get fashion elitist’s premium content😫
@ramonmartins11803 ай бұрын
Yeah, i'm learning how to edit videos, and when i start watching the first thing that comes to my mind is the editing.
@Adam-vg5yz3 ай бұрын
What industry isn't predatory? lol
@Hellxvixlett3 ай бұрын
Hmmm can’t think of one that isn’t
@kiitkats.3 ай бұрын
the oil & gas industry
@thrxwolf70393 ай бұрын
@@kiitkats.Lmao
@ceoofuzbekistan40253 ай бұрын
The gambling industry? Casinos are basically charities. You give them so little but they give so much 🩷
@Timmy-mi2ef3 ай бұрын
Pens
@mrcamelfrags3 ай бұрын
Loved that you included interviews! I was there when you interviewed dustin and I was literally helping teenagers with fragrances while you were interviewing him 😅. Being a fragrance creator on tiktok(and knowing the bigger creators personally, literallyspent the whole day with noel thomas the day you interviewed dustin), I 100% can label this video as accurate. I got into fragrances from my father and Jeremy fragrance a decade ago and its been wonderful. The future of the industry is bright, but there's certainly an effort to take advantage of "hype" to sell kids on fragrances.
@kurtcocaine4712Ай бұрын
Jeremy fragrance saving a entire generation of middle schoolers from axe, a real hero
@djcargaalta88Ай бұрын
its a shame, every single thing i like becomes a trend 2 months after
@fashionelitistАй бұрын
i can feel that
@ainz257920 күн бұрын
maybe you're just terminally online bro
@djcargaalta8820 күн бұрын
@@ainz2579 why
@ainz257920 күн бұрын
@@djcargaalta88 because you get into trends right before they hit their peak
@djcargaalta8820 күн бұрын
@@ainz2579 but for example, I used to listen to King Crimson when I was 13, and nobody with that age knows them, but look how fucked up society is now, kids worried about how many times they listen to music on last fm, being totally cringe, that happened to me with also cinema, now that letterboxd is popular
@oggamermillz92073 ай бұрын
As a 14 year old, I’m Really open minded to niche fragrances. I never try to get one because with the hope of so-called or otherwise being more being Attractive. No. As of last year when I was 13 years old I found myself finding Fashion elitist’s Channel when He had “Martinez” on His Banner so I’ve been here for a while I guess, But. Off track. The real reason I decided to go on board with the Niche Train is because it’s something I found a genuine love for. I found something interesting about one’s self that could make one Unique. Never try to be over unique, if it’s something that you don’t really follow. Try to be your true self and find things you fuck with truly. Get Samples and find some fragrances you could actually wear day to day Note, I also love Clothes and Fashion #sweatshops #baggydenom #shien
@merkwashington161226 күн бұрын
came to this video after researching for HOURS on what cologne to pick up; this helped me clear my mind, just get what smells good to you, everything is subjective. thank you, fashion elitist.
@mikeyestrada16742 ай бұрын
tbh it came full circle I remember going into barneys in Beverly Hills back in 2012-2015 when we were teens around 14 years old and go in to buy nasammato, Byredo, heretic, and heavy arabic perfumes like Arabian oud, Orto, etc etc. We thought we were the shit wearing niche for its time and we had a group meet ups at barneys and scent bar with our friends and honestly the same now just 100x bigger. I think its awesome kids are finally embracing the niche world since it's such a snob world. it deserves more love as times are moving forward.
@mtownz62152 ай бұрын
I''ve been collecting fragrances for years. Once you start having understanding of the notes. Playing around and mixing 2 fragrances at the same time is the next level up
@fashionelitist2 ай бұрын
Layering is elite
@ti28092 күн бұрын
layering is not a great means of blending. you're kidding yourself if you think it's a level up but more of a side grade. A true level up is actually blending and creating your own fragrances.
@BigScaryEvilMan3 ай бұрын
The editing is amazing jq, props to you for such a passion project and even inspiring me as well
@fashionelitist3 ай бұрын
I appreciate you saying that, thank you!
@eventhorizonsingularity2 ай бұрын
those notes in the thumbnail are diabolical😭 gunpowder, blood, IODINE😭😭
@fashionelitist2 ай бұрын
Buy it
@tombosley304828 күн бұрын
Only 3 minutes in but I can already tell this is a very high quality video. I subscribed instantly. Very well done. Now back to watching the rest lol
@jakemd82332 ай бұрын
gatekeeping worthy things is vital in today's worlds
@SgtSebby-si6wi3 ай бұрын
rly good vid, the editing and production rly added a lot and made it feel like paid content
@hannahiseithertiredorwired62653 ай бұрын
I had no idea fragrances were trending with young teens but it makes sense. I was actually recently inspired to get in to perfumes by my friend, every day she had a different perfume or perfume combo and she would have me smell it and give my opinion, it was fun. But I wasn't ready to go too deep yet so I found a reputable indie brand that sells a build your own sample set and went from there. I despise 3 of them on me and am on the fence with two, but that last one, I adore it. It's light, it's bright, it's clean, green, sweet, and floral. Is it the best perfume? No it tends to fade quickly but I also can get overwhelmed by scents so for me this was a plus.
@lucamunafo1414Ай бұрын
Honestly i got into fragrances because i always liked tasting unique smells with my nose, and i admit that youtube reviewers helped me with learning more about most of the world of fragrances, its a topic very dear to my heart especially because my very first fragrance "la nuit de l'homme" was the last gift from my grandpa.
@brandonerick3 ай бұрын
This was great, very haunting but brilliant editing done here. Well done.
@fashionelitist2 ай бұрын
Thank you very much!
@shadowlost19763 ай бұрын
My biggest concern is the financial fallback these young people are walking into. The last time I was at Sephora I watched 2 young men max out their credit cards buying cologne based on an influencer they were watching on tiktok. One of them even said he can just go online and apply for another credit card and pic up some more. These young people are going to fall into unnecessary debt over fragrences. This is where we need more guidance to come in to play
@JimScott-e9nАй бұрын
@@shadowlost1976 ye it's weird how you look at back to school fragrance videos and all the recommendations are like 50-120 quid. I don't see why that's being recommended over the countless 30 quid fragrances.
@beniaminradomir9798Ай бұрын
If you are maxing out your credit card for a fucking cologne or fragrance you are already lost to the tiktok brainrot. These people must fall on their noses and learn their lessons the hard way.
@agak22918 күн бұрын
Yes there's a rise of services like klarna to get now pay later but I definetly don't see enough influencers talk about the massive second hand market for fragrances since they are such a common gift you can get 50% or even more off of a bottle that has been used only a few times
@Lulueh5 күн бұрын
I got into fragrance before fashion. I mostly buy and wear niche because in the beginning I wanted to smell different, but then I fell in love with the art of it. I do also buy designer, but not as much.
@jacarandav3 ай бұрын
3:47 can we just appreciate the cinematic level of editing in this video???
@lmfaosama3 ай бұрын
Jq getting more and more creative with these skits and content in general
@Eternal420ninja3 ай бұрын
I think Elden Ring is to blame for perfuming getting big.
@kingb3746Ай бұрын
@@Eternal420ninja how 😂
@Eternal420ninjaАй бұрын
@@kingb3746 guess you haven’t played the DLC 🙏🏻
@lordflacko3604Ай бұрын
Big facts
@itsyaboi54883 ай бұрын
He’s cooking w the title alone on this one 🔥🔥
@bunsenn50642 ай бұрын
It does feel like suddenly a lot of younger people have a bunch of unusual reasons to be getting into fragrance. I’m interested because as a chemistry major it’s a field I genuinely want to do work in, but it is strange seeing some of the things that have spawned out of these trends.
@CURSIFYYАй бұрын
as a teen, i keep myself on a strict 100$ every six months budget on fragrances, id not like to spend money on expensive fragrances, i like to smell good and it makes me feel good, i find nothing cool in wearing colognes and i only wear what i like.
@KAMA_THE_ONE3 ай бұрын
The editing is so good, how is this man not making cinema yet? Where is my vlog Jq? Where is my vlog?
@rozowypegaz3 ай бұрын
Sensational video, from the production to the analysis and building the narration. I got into the chasing for my favorite smells 2-3 years ago and spent over 2k$ to rotate endlessly like 3 bottles. I could easily save up just by sampling them before I buy. Of course, sometimes I got random compliments for smells that I didn't even like - that just deepened the problem of chasing different smells to get even more recognizable and be "different" than the others. And that is the biggest problem - I wanted to be unique in the wrong way - not being true to myself, but for the sake of being different and more edgy.
@DonvasquezeАй бұрын
I think its a good thing that these TikTok trends are something like perfumery instead of something harmful. I have recently seen a big rise of philosophy and hiking/climbing mountains. I belive that its great that people have fun hobbies like that
@basittanki61993 ай бұрын
Cool new editing jq happy to see u experimenting
@krishnakumarr96193 ай бұрын
Love the casey neistat-esque cinematography
@ShedBricks3 ай бұрын
Personal bias, I do get fragrances because I like them and people around me enjoy them. It's just another form of subculture people can fall into. It's been like this with clothes, accessories, and hairstyles. It moving to include fragrance is no surprise. As to if it's a problem, I think not. I see both goods and bad but it's nothing new, since fragrance is simply another way to express oneself. It could be bad if you begin to get judged for what you wear, but is no different than what occurs again, with clothes, accessories, and hairstyles. Style rises and falls, it's natural since we first decided what is fashionable until now in modern day. The only new factor is social media's ability to quickly push it forward to a larger crowd.
@73juroАй бұрын
It started with me trying to pump up ambiance in my apartment with some scented candles. Then I started sprucing up my aesthetics, learned a little about fragrances, too expensive. I watched a Frugal Aesthetic video with a scentbird ad and it pushed me down the hole. Then jeremy fragrance nailed the idea into a brainrot.
@noraeld50202 ай бұрын
Dude this is so well made
@fashionelitist2 ай бұрын
Thank you thank you
@Vegasbond0Ай бұрын
oh the videography jq , i just fell in love with you
@StolenMemes323Ай бұрын
Im really loving the kafkaesque shift of editing
@cadaver73343 ай бұрын
Very well put together video, I find it incredibly bold of you to be casually spraying Orto Parisi and some potent ass frags in your room knowing how long they linger and project.
@alvarod92883 ай бұрын
stop i love smell unusual on tiktok her taste is elite
@averagescentedman3 ай бұрын
This the journalism I want
@dr.limboprime77133 ай бұрын
This video style feels like those dubbed life action movies that were originally filmed in Spanish
@KingKhalid8883 ай бұрын
Bro got the orto parisi and toskovat. Both of those smell like leather couches someone farted on with their bare ass. Great video though
@lonewolf86673 ай бұрын
I bought Toskovat's Inexcusable Evil and boy do I regret that. It's banished to my storage room until it has calmed down, which probably will never happen.
@atuv741629 күн бұрын
Amazing video kinda brought me back to reality, so thanks for that btw IDK if anyone has told you this, or it's just me you look alot like Dr. Tenma from the anime Monster. It's actually crazy.
@natadidaАй бұрын
Wow, man, I like the way you' ve made this video. Great job!❤
@douknowwhodeezis3283Ай бұрын
love how cinematic the editing is
@vapor93363 ай бұрын
bro gets it
@vapor93363 ай бұрын
hell nah my other commnet didnt get posted I ain't writing another one
@krabowyhop3933 ай бұрын
Damn this style of editing must have prolonged the cooking process by a shit ton
@Kyrie_DR44143 ай бұрын
wow, the editing on this one is crazy! To the actual topic, imo niche fragrances becoming mainstream is a natural process, like with time it becomes harder and harder to stand out overall. Also, let's not ignore that fragrance companies sell you their "rich history" and "deep phylosophy" which are just pretentious words. It would be surprising if impressionable teens didn't want to buy the unique aesthetic. i am 18(idk if 18 is still a teen but) and even knowing that perfume is just overpriced smelly personality i'd like to have a signature fragrance to impress people around me or sth, good thing i'm broke af
@jacobjb3 ай бұрын
i like the new editing style but I want it toned down slightly because it feels like too many cool things at once ya know
@fashionelitist3 ай бұрын
too much stim?
@hillbillyluxury269112 күн бұрын
It all started when I decided I would like to get a new bottle of cologne and I figured I would search top colognes on KZbin well I fell down the rabbit hole of samples and discovered The amazing world of Cologne that I never knew existed. Now I own Amouage Creed and Tom Ford and I'm eyeing others and I fear I might be addicted 😮
@shrimpfry8802 күн бұрын
this is the same thing as streetwear and the hypebeast subculture (overpriced branded clothing) was when i was a young teen. it's a materialistic community, and "hobby", but god damn i would have given my left testicle for the supreme money gun when i was 13
@curlyhairdudeifyАй бұрын
I no longer care about designer fragrances. I have designer fragrances that I never use because "they were expensive and only for special occasions". And at those prices... Now, I love and enjoy my Middle Eastern clones. I enjoy Afnan Modest Une (Sauvage EDP). Afnan 9 PM, Afnan 9 AM.... Good prices, and excellent quality. The scent evolves, and doesn't stay linear.
@WIKSAYONI3 ай бұрын
I have 10+ perfumes in my collection. And I know I won't be able to wear them all but I'm already deep in the rabbit hole. Do I regret buying them? No, because I can always divert a topic to my collection. It's always a conversation starter, and I always get to talk to people if they ask me what I'm wearing. Sharing my thoughts and listening to theirs. It's an expensive hobby, but I'm happy with it.
@fashionelitist3 ай бұрын
whats your top 3 fav fragrances you have
@WIKSAYONI3 ай бұрын
@@fashionelitist - BR540 eau de parfum (I also have the extrait, but I like the eau de parfum more) - Replica Jazz Club - Jo Malone Oud and Bergamot but I use Nautica Voyage n83 for everyday because of seasons here in Philippines.
@WIKSAYONI3 ай бұрын
@@fashionelitist - Bacarrat rouge 540 eau de parfum (I also have the extrait, but i like the eau de parfum more) - replica Jazz club - Jo Malone Oud and Bergamot but my everyday is Nautica Voyage n83.
@kaiokenconno3 ай бұрын
@@WIKSAYONI if your everyday is nautica voyage that is hilarious
@WIKSAYONI3 ай бұрын
@@kaiokenconno it's super cheap, and because of the hot climate here in Philippines, I picked nautica voyage. I dont care if I overspray or sweat a lot, nautica n83 matched my bodyscent
@dullahandulla1796Ай бұрын
Mhh, maybe true for some. I get compliments for all kinds of people, my friends always say one of my best qualities is my scent profile.. i also get strangers asking about my fragrance. I have about 10 niche fragrances (costing around 150-250€)... most of them are half empty, and u truly believe that most people who buy luxury perfume actually use and love their expensive fragrance. Ofc overconsumption is a problem but I really think that we see this as a problem because of how we perceive influencers on Social media, rather than how we perceive actual individuals around us. Their consumption styles differ because they have different intents when buying.
@Xckeyl3 ай бұрын
I also think the rise in clone fragrances has a lot to do with it. Back when I was in middle/high school, there was this idea that anything at sephora/Macys/Khols was A.) Completely unaffordable and B.) Of the utmost quality. Many of the tik tok and youtube influencers are promoting sub 30$ fragrances that are cloning $400+ niche fragrances, and ofc the idea of smelling like $400 for cheap is appealing to teenagers. I know I would have been part of the trend had I known.
@fraaiАй бұрын
around christmas i notice most ads are perfume ads on TV. that should says it all
@emilyh18793 ай бұрын
Echoing the others in the comments. Incredible editing on this video - artistic and engaging on a topic I don't usually follow! Loved the interviews in particular. Looking forward to more of this! :)
@fashionelitist3 ай бұрын
Much appreciated!
@kuznecoffjames3 ай бұрын
I see that Orto Parisi Cuoium in the intro 👀 Which has been your favorite of those and Nasomatto?
@fashionelitist3 ай бұрын
Cuoium, Teroni, Brutus, bergamask are great love them. From the other line there’s only one but i forgot the name rip
@lukaslilley99172 ай бұрын
@@fashionelitist do u actually wear cuoium or just admire the skilful perfumery? When i tested it i hated it so much that i needed to try to drown it out with sauvage elixir. It still overpowered sauvage elixir 😭
@cakeinator72943 ай бұрын
Great video as always! Keep up the good work, and improving our fashion, elitest!
@burst_ch.2 ай бұрын
I always liked good smells, but KS got me into it big time around 2020, so yeah, I guess the influencer thing holds water
@davidpachecogarcia3 ай бұрын
Fragrance brands need to offer way smaller bottles. Both for getting into a brand's vision of their scents and also for travel. This is why I usually wait for a big box store like Nordstrom to have a fragrance event/sale where they put out the tester bottles. Fill those up with scents I find interesting and then don't come back for months. Tho you'd only be getting the mainstream ones this way.
@RPerez-rn8be3 ай бұрын
There’s some scent stores that sell small sample vials. Luckyscent is one of those brands and they offer a lot of niche brands. Some can get kind of pricey though.
@OBrien15103 ай бұрын
I like many people got caught up in the world of fragrances although I think my interest began in the early waves when youtube was the main place for fragrance content. I went through the usual phase of over consumption and then fragrances tiktok really blew up at which point I think it got really tiresome. Most he content was centred around "buying" opposed to "reviewing" which I just found to be super unhealthy. I think my interest in fragrances is a little healthier now and I may have fragrance tiktok to thank for that in a weird way. The culture of overconsumption on the platform is just so in your face and hard to ignore. Atleast with youtube there's some veil of artistic appreciation
@torrega3 ай бұрын
This editing is supreme (looks like monogatari tbh)
@youitseyes36543 ай бұрын
New editing is crazy
@iMac99913 ай бұрын
the tonsil stone jeremy fragrance vid always gets me 😭😭
@nataliaflcАй бұрын
Great content dude, I like how men also started to fragrancemaxx lately lol Idc if it's teens
@-HRHАй бұрын
Ok, Sean Lennon
@xwhiteoutx65133 ай бұрын
Been a long time i enjoyed any video this much. Thank you JQ. well. Done.
@fashionelitist2 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@ecmxcorp2 ай бұрын
But fragrances does improve your confidence, self steem and attractiveness. The thing is, there is not a single magical bottle. You should go and try a lot, and do not expend more than you are comfortable with. You can get allmost any scent at 120 usd tops.
@farizakbar8846Ай бұрын
these "ultra niche" fragrance trend isn't really any different with all other trends tbh, self expression but without any curiosity regarding how it's made and the history that could enrich your self expression aside from signifier of being different
@dorian51.3 ай бұрын
Really creative video , its always cool to see that on youtube !
@Jlu_r11627 күн бұрын
Dr squatch cologne is so underrated
@foxtee28043 ай бұрын
absolutely loved the new editing style
@fashionelitist3 ай бұрын
Yay, thank you!
@armandoalejandro-uv8yv3 ай бұрын
bro thinks he is vox with this editing
@averagemale94013 ай бұрын
Vox?
@mikaeladisse86412 ай бұрын
Honestly it’s better to find vintages of classics form the 80s and 70s. All fragrances nowadays don’t have the depth they used to have
@arvifox51703 ай бұрын
great video, is his voice track very slightly delayed and skewed to the left, i really enjoy this new style though its actually really enjoyable and engaging to watch.
@pixie76392 ай бұрын
Beautofully crafted video thanks
@fashionelitist2 ай бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
@TheOnlyPedroGameplays2 ай бұрын
How do you get and keep your hair the way it is? I have almost the exact same style, but my hair is longer. I want to know so that I can eventually shorten it a bit, and if not, still have it look floaty and cool like yours.
@20hoisvtruonghbuonmathuot33Ай бұрын
Some how they bought the fragrance without knowing anything about the story or the inspiration of the fragrance, especially niche or indie fragrance house. Thanks to Jeremy now there's sh-t tons of fragrance guru on the internet.
@SuperSaiyanTrunks9993 ай бұрын
this fragrance up rise in teens is crazy i have alot of fragrances but iv seen 12 year old kids with 300$ fragrances
@fashionelitist3 ай бұрын
The amount of times I’ve seen kids smelling zoologist at scent bar is insane
@cristianconstantin463 ай бұрын
Congratulations to the video, your vision is very creative and talented ❤
@claudexlucien2 ай бұрын
This the most gen Z fragrance video I have ever come across.
@stitchedmth3 ай бұрын
bro, I'm just ran into fragrances world after your video, cause I wanted to look into this in details but, as always, it happens to me, as soon as I started to understand somethin bout fragrances and creatin perfumes, everyone in TT started popularizin questionable things
@midniteforty21 күн бұрын
he need a jeremey fragrance collab!
@LadiRoman3 ай бұрын
Havent watched the whole video yet, so maybe this was stated there. The thing is teenagers are all about finding who they are, to be reconized and not like the others. In the end of the day it all has sexual/finding a mate motives, even tho they might not recognize it. These fragrance help them pronounce their perception of who they are, who then wanna be, to be different and recognizable. Of course they wanna buy a bottle of something super nieche, cuz the tiktokers told them the perfume smells like a dominant powerful person. They all want to be that. Its rooted in evolutionary sexuology. To be important, powerful, the fittest, to be the ideal partner and in the end of the day, to reproduce.
@ThePrancingMonkey3 ай бұрын
The intro to the video was great!
@omari4843 ай бұрын
That’s why I’m not buying no more fragrances until I finish most of mine
@Oni_Codm4 күн бұрын
Theres a fragrance that has the scent of priest clothes.
@ArissDmp3 ай бұрын
For me its really just a way of self expression
@reaperxxxczxcz81203 ай бұрын
Loving this way of editing
@RyanSinghI3 ай бұрын
Most teens my age just get a shit tone of fragrances because of the goobers on yt shorts and tiktok saying that the only way to pull women is if your smell like the ocean from california mixed with weed on a thursday afternoon