The Noses Behind Iconic Fragrances

Many fragrances we wear today would owe their existence to the intricate curation of scents by Guerlain, Dior and Chanel.
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2021 saw a surge in many people’s interest in self-love and self-care, it may have been due to the pandemic where we were restricted to the confines of our own homes and the most immediate needs to address were the two. Then, there was the growing trend of emulating “going-out” habits to preserve our sanity ? why wear perfume only when one is heading out, how about smelling yourself when you’re WFH"
As several borders are opening up, the inward introspection is slowly and naturally translated back to their outgoing nature. Also, we are going back to the most asked question when it comes to fragrance: what does smelling good mean to someone other than yourself"
In a market where every leading pop star has their own fragrance, it can be difficult to identify just one that might suit a particular mood or even one that you will strongly identify for a long time to come. Therefore, we thought it would be interesting to shed light on some iconic fragrances and the erudite noses behind them who have set almost insurmountable precedents for modern perfumes, to provide a base and further narrow the search for the elusive ideal scent of you.
Chanel N°5 by Chanel, Perfumer Ernest Beaux, 1921
Image: Chanel
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The post The Noses Behind Iconic Fragrances appeared first on LUXUO.
Image: cafleurebon
2021 saw a surge in many people’s interest in self-love and self-care, it may have been due to the pandemic where we were restricted to the confines of our own homes and the most immediate needs to address were the two. Then, there was the growing trend of emulating “going-out” habits to preserve our sanity ? why wear perfume only when one is heading out, how about smelling yourself when you’re WFH"
As several borders are opening up, the inward introspection is slowly and naturally translated back to their outgoing nature. Also, we are going back to the most asked question when it comes to fragrance: what does smelling good mean to someone other than yourself"
In a market where every leading pop star has their own fragrance, it can be difficult to identify just one that might suit a particular mood or even one that you will strongly identify for a long time to come. Therefore, we thought it would be interesting to shed light on some iconic fragrances and the erudite noses behind them who have set almost insurmountable precedents for modern perfumes, to provide a base and further narrow the search for the elusive ideal scent of you.
Chanel N°5 by Chanel, Perfumer Ernest Beaux, 1921
Image: Chanel
In the world, there is...
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