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India’s fragrance industry is experiencing a renaissance, with a new wave of homegrown perfume brands capturing the imagination of scent lovers across the country and beyond. These artisanal labels are blending heritage, sustainability, and modern aesthetics to create fragrances that are deeply personal, culturally rooted, and globally appealing. From traditional attars to gender-fluid blends, these brands are making scentsational waves in 2025.
Here’s a closer look at seven standout Indian perfume houses that are changing the narrative around luxury and identity through scent.
Fragrance Trailblazers Making Headlines
1. Bombay Perfumery
Founded in 2016 by Manan Gandhi, Bombay Perfumery is known for its evocative blends that aim to trigger memories and emotions. The brand sources rare ingredients globally and crafts perfumes that are both intimate and universal. Alongside its signature scents, it also offers scented candles that transport users to specific moods or places. Available through select boutiques and online, Bombay Perfumery is a pioneer in bringing artisanal perfumery to Indian consumers.
2. Naso Profumi
This brand reimagines India’s traditional attar-making craft with a modern, sustainable twist. Naso Profumi uses botanical attar bases and presents them in sleek, contemporary packaging. Its fragrances are designed to evoke warmth, spice, and nostalgia while appealing to eco-conscious buyers. With in-house distilleries and a strong online presence, Naso Profumi is a favorite among those seeking mindful luxury.
3. The Perfumatory
Launched in 2022 by perfumer Jay Vira, The Perfumatory focuses on bold, high-concentration oils that make a statement. Its debut collection includes Oriental Floral, Tobacco Vanilla Intense, and Citrus Leather—each crafted with affordability and transparency in mind. The brand’s mission is to democratize luxury perfumery without compromising on quality or character.
4. Maison de Fauzdar
Founded by entrepreneur Dimple Fauzdar, this brand champions gender-fluid fragrances that appeal to all identities. Maison de Fauzdar blends traditional perfume-making techniques with modern sensibilities, offering scents that are inclusive, elegant, and expressive. Its creations reflect a commitment to breaking stereotypes and celebrating individuality.
5. Issak Perfumes
Issak is a multi-faceted brand offering perfumes, home fragrances, diffusers, and even natural chocolates. Rooted in artisanal craftsmanship, Issak’s perfumes are known for their earthy, authentic notes and clean formulations. The brand’s holistic approach to scent and wellness makes it a unique player in the Indian fragrance space.
6. Kastoor Perfumes
With a legacy spanning nearly five centuries, Kastoor Perfumes is reviving the traditional ittars of India with a modern twist. Each fragrance is a blend of heritage and innovation, capturing the essence of Indian rituals while appealing to contemporary tastes. Kastoor’s offerings are a tribute to timeless elegance and cultural pride.
7. Legend 1942
Curated by Bollywood icon Amitabh Bachchan, Legend 1942 is a luxury fragrance brand that combines natural ingredients with traditional methods. Its gender-neutral perfumes are crafted to evoke sophistication and depth. The brand also offers attars, roll-ons, and skincare products, making it a comprehensive lifestyle label.
Why These Brands Matter In 2025
- They are redefining luxury by focusing on authenticity, sustainability, and inclusivity
- They celebrate Indian heritage while embracing global trends and techniques
- They offer alternatives to imported perfumes, making niche fragrances more accessible
- They cater to evolving consumer preferences, including gender-neutral and eco-conscious choices
- They are building communities around scent, identity, and storytelling
A Cultural Shift In The Fragrance Landscape
The rise of these homegrown brands signals a broader cultural shift in how Indians perceive and consume perfumes. No longer limited to international labels, the Indian market is embracing its own olfactory heritage with pride and innovation. These brands are not just selling scents—they’re crafting experiences, identities, and legacies.
Sources: Outlook Luxe, Homegrown India, Manifest Magazine, Inventiva, POPxo, DNA India, Business APAC