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Gisada

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Gisada is a Swiss fragrance house that sells eau de parfum, eau de toilette, body care and travel-size sets priced in the premium segment (50 ml bottles CHF 95-150, 100 ml CHF 140-220). The line is built around two collections—Icon for men and Ambassador for women—supplemented by limited seasonal editions. Products are sold through the brand’s own e-commerce site, a network of perfumeries and department stores across the DACH region, and duty-free locations in Zurich and Geneva airports. The brand positions itself as “Swiss precision in a bottle,” emphasizing small-batch production, IFRA-certified clean formulas and recyclable glass. Each fragrance lists its exact concentration (often 18-22 %), and caps are magnetized to create an audible “click” that has become a signature detail. The 2022 release “Icon Racing Red” won the Duftstars Award in Germany for best men’s luxury launch, giving the house its widest recognition to date. Core buyers are 25-45-year-old professionals who want a niche scent profile without the opacity of artisanal brands; they value measurable quality, understated packaging and a clear Swiss origin. Gisada’s marketing leans on crisp alpine imagery and concise copy that mirrors the minimalist aesthetic favored by architects, designers and finance workers in Zurich and Munich. Gisada competes with mid-size European luxury perfume labels that sit between designer giants and micro-niche ateliers. It differentiates by offering higher fragrance concentration than mainstream premium lines while keeping retail prices 20-30 % below comparable niche Swiss houses, and by foregrounding technical data—exact oil percentages, production lot numbers and GC-MS purity reports—on every box.

Swiss precision meets understated luxury, measurable in every spray

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