With unusual notes like tiramisu and hookah tobacco, men’s fragrances make a splash this fall.
Read MoreWith guys less covert about their visits to the cosmetics counter, we asked guest editor Claude Laframboise—fashion director at LOULOU—to reveal his manly grooming must-haves.
Read MoreDespite the similar-sounding (and likely-to-confuse-consumers) name, Dior Sauvage—the house’s first fragrance for men in a decade—is not a spin-off version of the brand’s beloved Eau Sauvage (the aromatic citrus released in 1966). With this entirely new brew, in-house perfumer François Demachy wanted freshness but also excess.
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