Dubai, United Arab Emirates — The perfume industry in the UAE has long been defined by the luxury and craftsmanship of its local brands. However, recent changes in the retail landscape suggest that the industry could be headed in a new direction. Several stores, including locations of Khaltat, have recently closed their doors, leaving many to speculate about the future of local perfumery.
One possible explanation for these closures is the growing dominance of international brands, which have been expanding aggressively in the Middle Eastern market. Perfume houses like Anfasic Dokhoon have started exploring new retail models, and it’s possible that these changes are part of a broader shift towards online sales and limited-edition collections. While it’s too soon to tell what the long-term impact will be, experts agree that the UAE’s luxury perfume market is adapting to a new era of competition.
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