Alaïa Eau de Parfum Blanche was inspired by fashion designer Azzedine Alaïa’s visit to The Alhambra, a palace and fortress in Granada, Andalusia, Spain.
Read MoreAfter dipping his toe into beauty two years ago with the launch of a nail polish collection, footwear legend Christian Louboutin is now branching into perfumery with three new scents: Trouble in Heaven, Tornade Blonde and Bikini Questa Sera.
Read MoreWith unusual notes like tiramisu and hookah tobacco, men’s fragrances make a splash this fall.
Read MoreThese chic designer fragrances combine elements of their haute heritage with modern compositions.
Read MoreAventus for men launched in 2010, and went on to become Creed’s most popular fragrance of all time. This is the feminine counterpart, paying tribute to glass-ceiling-breakers past (think: empresses and queens) and present (the powerful everywoman).
Read MoreLike the original L’Eau d’Issey (1992), this latest eau de parfum in the ever-popular franchise is inspired by water, and mirrors its successful formula: aquatic top, floral heart and musky base.
Read MoreWhile going gender-free is the latest trend in the fragrance world, there’s still plenty of room in the market for traditionally feminine scents, including four new pink perfumes:
Read MoreWhen Calvin Klein released CK One 21 years ago, it made industry waves as one of the first unisex fragrances, catering to the androgynous zeitgeist of the mid-’90s. This February, the brand will push boundaries once again with CK2, a fresh, woody eau de toilette described by the oft-provocative brand as gender-free.
Read MoreWhen two Toronto-based entrepreneurs bonded over their shared desire to support communities in Haiti, the result was Twentysix, a spritz with a philanthropic twist. Natasha Koifman, president of the PR agency NKPR and board chair of Artists for Peace and Justice (APJ), teamed up with Ashlee Posner, co-founder of custom scent-maker Aromachology, on this limited-edition perfume, with all of Koifman’s profits from the project going to APJ and its mission to serve impoverished Haitians. The fragrance is available online and will also unroll at select Hudson’s Bay stores across Canada this month.
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