Fragrances

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[Fràg-ran-ces] Eng. pl. n. Aromatic compositions used in perfumery and cosmetics.

In a world that is factually and metaphorically burning, scent, and the universe of fragrance more broadly, remains one of our few consolations. That may be why the sector is booming, with everyone offering their own version of a little bottle of wonders. While we intoxicate ourselves with wild strawberry notes and aldehydes, a parallel underground current has emerged: unusual scents of gasoline and blood, mud and sweat. Perhaps it is because contrast is the spice of contemporaneity, even when we talk about notes, longevity, and celebrated perfumers.

Fragrances