Are Consumers Finally Fed Up With Celebrity Scents?

Bieber and Swift sales stink in latest Elizabeth Arden report

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The fourth-quarter sales announced by Elizabeth Arden earlier this month weren’t just alarming to analysts. They point to something that some people in the fragrance business have long suspected: Celebrity name-slapping on perfumes and colognes has its limits.

Put another way, the performance of Justin Bieber’s and Taylor Swift’s perfume brands pretty much stunk. “While the company had expected weaker sales comparisons due to the lower level of fragrance launch activity in fiscal 2014 versus fiscal 2013,” the company disclosed, “the decline in sales of celebrity fragrances, particularly the Justin Bieber and Taylor Swift fragrances, was steeper than anticipated.”

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