The dialogue between fashion and scents has always existed, it even goes back to the origins of modern perfumery with Mouchoir de Monsieur by Mouchoir de Monsieur. Guerlain In 1904, one of the first fragrances was explicitly aimed at men. At that time, there was no question of them showing their sense of smell beyond the bathroom, and unlike women, the only scented products they used were soaps, body lotions, and hair pomades.says Jeanne Dore, of the magazine nose who published the book Men’s perfumes, the ideal choice. Referencing the fabric and garment details, this Gentleman’s Handkerchief acted as a benchmark. It assured the wearer that his abundance would not be questioned.
Since this pioneer, dressing rooms have proliferated. Like Guerlain’s Habit Rouge, which in 1965 sublimates the look of a horseman riding through the forest of Rambouillet, and couturier Geoffrey’s iconic Gray Flannel…
Source: Le Figaro
