6 summer scents to know, from Fendi’s debut fragrance to a limited edition Chanel N°5
Looking for a fragrance refresh? Rome-based Fendi has recently launched its first collection of scents, recalling some of the famous fashion family’s personalities and other fond memories. The timing couldn’t be better either, as the house builds to next year’s celebration of the 100th anniversary of its founding.
There are seven bottles to choose from including Ciao Amore – Leonetta Luciano Fendi’s fragrance – offering notes of fig, orange blossom and tonka bean. The project was led by artistic directors Silvia Venturini Fendi (accessories, menswear and children), Delfina Delettrez Fendi (jewellery design) and Kim Jones (womenswear and haute couture).
Loewe 7
Presented in a sophisticated glass flask and available at Sephora, Loewe’s 7 eau de toilette is made up of seven sublime ingredients including crisp red apple and incense. It gives off a fresh woody aroma that’s well suited to balmy summer evenings.
Serge Lutens Point du Jour
Serge Lutens’ Matin Lutens series of essentials ranges from discreet fragrances to cleansing gels, ideal to add to your morning routine.
One of the brand’s latest additions – Point du Jour eau de parfum – is composed of soothing extracts of thyme, clary sage and eucalyptus.
Chanel N°5 L’Eau
Acne Studios par Frédéric Malle
Swedish label Acne Studios introduces its first fragrance, made in collaboration with French perfume house Frédéric Malle. Developed by olfactory talent Suzy Le Helley, the concoction is infused with aldehydes (synthetic ingredients that add a fresh aroma) alongside rose, peach, vanilla, sandalwood and musk.
Acne Studios par Frédéric Malle is a refreshing yet cosy scent that comes in 50ml and 100ml bottles.
Byredo Mojave Ghost
Byredo is celebrating the 10th anniversary of Mojave Ghost eau de parfum – one of its top-rated scents – with a multipart campaign starring Amelia Gray, the daughter of Hollywood celebrities Lisa Rinna and Harry Hamlin.
The fragrance, whose woody notes are set off by a hint of floral sweetness, takes its name from California’s Mojave Desert and its incredibly rare plant life.
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