2021 Pitti Fragranze Best of Show: Trends and New Perfume Launches
The new trends, new brand launches, rising scent stars and best perfumes at 2021 Pitti Fragranze in Florence, Italy
The new trends, new brand launches, rising scent stars and best perfumes at 2021 Pitti Fragranze in Florence, Italy
Diptyque Kyoto and Venise, from their 60th anniversary Grand Tour Collection showcase the initial edgy singularity and a return to the house’s roots. These fragrances are fearless, fresh and fascinating
Ca Boum by Teo Cabanel composed by Patrice Revillard starts with a blast of solar accord and a pinch of salt, and was inspired by the bewitching “Sand Lily” which grows in sand and grasslands.
Noteology Midnight Leather skews masculine but a fair amount of buyers are women. It also the most expensive Noteology perfume to formulate in the collection (but priced the same). This is a classy fragrance and comparisons can be made to some Hermes Terre d’Hermes (original) and Tom Ford’s Tuscan Leather.
Award Winning perfumer Dawn Spencer Hurwitz composed Don’t Explain by DSH Perfumes as an umami gardenia fragrance with a vintage vibe
Xerjoff Symphonium is definitely a gourmand, but not cloying; the olfactive equivalent of dark chocolate surrounding an orange creamy center, wrapped in the most delectable vanilla