Dubai, United Arab Emirates — Shoppers have recently noticed an unsettling trend across several major malls in the UAE: perfume stores that were once bustling with customers are now closed. While it’s not uncommon for businesses to shut down occasionally, the widespread nature of these closures has sparked curiosity and concern. Many of these stores, once a symbol of Emirati luxury and craftsmanship, have been quietly closing their doors without any prior announcements.

Industry insiders are speculating that this could be part of a larger shift in the fragrance market, as the landscape evolves with the influx of international brands. Could these closures be temporary, or are we witnessing the end of an era for local perfumers? Consumers are left wondering what the future holds for the perfume industry in the UAE.


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