How fragrance king Vicken Arslanian revitalized the Commodity brand

An interior image of a Commodity Fragrances store.
Commodity Fragrances is the embodiment of a comeback kid.  The perfume and fragrance goods brand, known for its unique range of products inspired by non-traditional scents like paper, moss and milk, entered the retail scene in 2013 after a successful Kickstarter campaign. After experiencing a shaky series of starts and stops, the brand closed down in 2018 and experienced a total re-birth after being acquired by Europerfumes in 2019.  In October, Commodity Fragrances launched its first

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