Francesca Bianchi Perfumes Angel’s Dust winner
Francesca Bianchi Perfumes Angel’s Dust with its Tuscan origin and vintage references, takes you back to the times of Early Italian Renaissance
Francesca Bianchi Perfumes Angel’s Dust with its Tuscan origin and vintage references, takes you back to the times of Early Italian Renaissance
Oft times perfumery is undeniable alchemy. So it is with St. Clair Scents Song of Aubrac which fleshes out many facets of the flower in chiaroscuro
Boadicea the Victorius Intense is all about honey, but like sins, how many facets and nuances it can have! Rotating between the dark and light sides
In Xerjoff Accento Overdose, jasmine weaves in and out of exotic fruit and tropical greenery as if it was painted by Henri Rousseau.
An early, beautiful example of a neo-chypre is Céline Ellena’s Sublime Balkiss, created in 2008 for The Different Company.
Brianna Lipovsky’s Maison D’Etto line celebrates her childhood of riding beloved horses. Rotano was composed by master perfumer Carlos Benaim