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Section: Fragrance > Fine Fragrance
Fine Fragrance
Between Brand and Art: Lush's Gorilla Gallery
On October 11-14, 2017, Lush's Gorilla Gallery presented art installations inspired by its line of fragrances, which told unique stories about the creation of each one.
Ingredients
2017 Leaderboard: Givaudan Strategizes for Successful Growth
Givaudan talks about innovation, success and partnerships to help the company stand out as a leader. The company has gone through acquisitions, shifts and growth to broaden its accomplishments.
Fine Fragrance
Perfume Goes Genderless: The Rise of the Third Option
Through its modern style, inclusive nature and fresh take on scent, unisex fragrances are breaking fragrance traditions and creating new opportunities.
Event Coverage
"Perfume Garden" Wins Gold at 2009 Chelsea Flower Show
The
Perfume Garden
has won the gold and most creative award at this year's Chelsea Flower Show in London.
Fine Fragrance
Comparing Notes: Carlos Benaim, Pascal Gaurin and Laurent Le Guernec
Modern naturals, the dark side of patchouli and reinventing florals.
Fine Fragrance
Bridging the Gap: How Iconic Scents Are Being Repackaged for Gen Z
Matthieu Befve, Givaudan head of Fine Fragrance North America shared, "The Haute Parfumerie segment is one of the fastest-growing markets that resonates with the Gen Z consumer."
Ingredients
Eternis CEO Wilfrid Gambade on Growth Strategy, Sustainability, and the Future of Aroma Chemicals
Gambade shares his insights on what attracted him to the company, Eternis' ambitious growth strategy and how sustainability is at the heart of its operations.
Fine Fragrance
Going Rogue
With a business model rooted in a transparent creative process with clients, we take a look at six independent fragrance houses that are pushing boundaries in fragrance.
Ambient Scent
Getting Comfortable
This month's editor's note looks at the effects of COVID-19 on the way we live our daily lives.
Fine Fragrance
Profiles: Claudio Ghizzoni
This month's featured creators discuss the scents of Brazil, the impacts of COVID-19, the overlap of analysis and creativity, and much more.
Fine Fragrance
Profiles: Fanny Grau
This month's Profiles column features Fanny Grau, perfumer at Symrise.
Ingredients
The Juice: Tim Gage
How this nature-loving shy East London lad came to be one of the most respected, well-loved and successful figures in British perfumery is a story deeply connected to time and place.
Fine Fragrance
Broom (Genêt) in Perfumery
Natural genêt flower oil and synthetic genêt compounds have been used to a greater extent in perfumery until the middle of this century. Both genêt absolute and concrete of French and Italian origin are commercially available, and they remain valuable perfumer materials.
Ingredients
The Commercial History of Grasse
Grasse perfumery which lost the monopoly for the cultivation of its flowers, then the monopoly for the processing of essential oils, still keeps a prominent part in the trade of essential oils.
Fine Fragrance
Gourmand Fragrances of the Future
Far from a passing fad, sugary sweet scents are here to stay.
Trends
The Global Fragrance Market
Compared to beauty and personal care, fragrances experienced a renaissance in mature markets in the face of a fresh consumer desire to differentiate, while simultaneously gaining new adopters in rapidly advancing emerging nations.
Fine Fragrance
WEB EXCLUSIVE: Gardenia in Perfumery
The Brazilian period and a meditation on artistic philosophy.
Savory Applications
Editor's Note: A Greener Heart
This issue, we get to the heart of one of the flavor industry’s ingredient concerns: adulteration in garlic oil. Due to its prevalence in countless savory products, garlic oil’s purity is an ongoing topic within the industry. Additionally, Christophe Laudamiel, perfume sculptor, shares his thoughts on educating both future perfumers and consumers for a more sustainable, more mindful fragrance industry.
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