ÇaFleureBon Notes From The Lab: Fragrance Innovation vs. Duplication

Perfumery today has become a rapidly expanding culture of analyzing and copying existing fragrances.
Perfumery today has become a rapidly expanding culture of analyzing and copying existing fragrances.
The new Elizabeth and James Nirvana fragrances, Amethyst and French Grey, expand the collection created by Elizabeth and James founders and designers, Ashley & Mary-Kate Olsen
Perfumer Jacques Huclier created the first A*Men in 1996. Quentin Bisch (he was also the nose for Angel Muse and is 34 years old!) collaborated on A*Men Ultra-Zest in 2015,
Maison Lancôme has jumped upon the exclusivity bandwagon with their own line of Grand Cru fragrances created by well-known and beloved perfumers
Perfume formulas take skill and creativity to develop, and can brings beauty and emotion to the life of its user. As a woman, I don’t think we are taken as seriously as the men.
FlowerSchool New York has expanded its programs and now offers perfumery classes that delve into the nuances of scent with some of the top fragrance perfumers and specialists.