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“China will soon be the 2nd global perfume market,” Sylvain Eyraud, Takasago Kristel Milet Share: Japanese group Takasago, the perfume composition leader in Asia, provides brands with consumer knowledge, an olfactory expertise, and a broad palette of ingredients to help them understand today’s China, which is widely considered as the new perfume Eldorado. Sylvain Eyraud, Global Marketing & Communication Director Fine Fragrance, and Mathilde Girardon, Marketing Manager, unveiled the codes and specific expectations of this market in an exclusive interview with Premium Beauty News. Although it took the Chinese market quite long to embrace the perfume culture, today’s young generation keeps showing a partiality for this luxury product by imposing new expectations. The most legitimate L’Atelier Chine offered by Maison Takasago is aimed to share the knowledge needed about ....
Share this article Share this article LONDON, May 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Holidays may be impossible for many at the moment – but you can still go around the world of teas and sample some home-brewed delights from far-flung places, like Japan, Sri Lanka and Malawi. The UK Tea and Infusions Association is marking International Tea Day – starting on 21 st April – with a series of podcasts called Around the world in 80 teas - the first few stops in which Dr Sharon Hall, Chief Executive of the UK Tea and Infusions Association, and her co-host, Will Battle, author of the World Tea Encyclopaedia, discuss some very different teas from around the world that are all produced from Camellia Sinensis tea bushes. ....
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Souvenirs from around the world: maple syrup from Canada, a jar of Berlin Wall rubble, coffee that’s been through a cat Graffitied panels of the Berlin Wall. Photo: Getty Images Once upon a time, no self-respecting European tourist would return home from Spain without a straw donkey and a pair of castanets stuffed into their suitcase. The trend of bringing souvenirs back from trips abroad has declined among Europeans over the decades, however. Until travel was curtailed by Covid-19, they were more likely to stock up on duty free booze and cigarettes before boarding the plane home. Globally, though, stocking up on holiday mementos is bigger business than ever. ....