
Chanel’s master perfumer, Olivier Polge, creates his second fragrance for the company called Boy. Boy is also the 17th addition to the fashion house, Las Exclusifs.
Polge juggles gender by creating a fragrance combines both masculine and feminine scents. He took the masculine structure for a fragrance, a fougère, and morphed it into a feminine version. A fougère features lavender and geranium supported by coumarin and moss. Along with the main ingredients, the perfume also includes lemon, grapefruit, rose, sandalwood, heliotrope, vanilla and musk.