These 10 Fragrances Are Endorsed by Vogue Editors
These 10 Fragrances Are Endorsed by Vogue Editors
Vogue is a longtime authority on modern style, beauty and culture.
So when we discovered our fragrances have been highlighted by the multiplatform brand six times(!), we had to round them up and share.
From Vogue’s top fragrances for almost every season to editors’ favorites, we’re exploring all the fragrances that are officially Vogue-editor approved.
Best New Fragrances For Fall | Milk Expressive
“Few things are as comforting as a glass of milk. Whether you like it cold, warm, or plant-based, the drink takes you back to simpler times…
“When Commodity set out to create Milk, the perfume, they weren’t interested in playing it safe. Instead, perfumer Christelle Laprade set out to capture the feeling of relaxation and contentment the beverage can evoke, utilizing unexpected note pairings like mahogany and marshmallow to produce that sense of joy.” –Janelle Okwodu, Vogue
Winter’s Best Fragrances | Gold Scent Space Trilogy
“A vanilla-based gourmand with a hint of amber, Gold is ideal for the cold weather…
“In Gold- Personal, its lightest variant, the fragrance is all about an airy hit of Iso E Super, an odor molecule that adds a woodsy touch. Gold Expressive, a stronger alternative, plays up the foodie aspect by adding nutmeg and saffron into the mix. Gold+ Bold, the deepest concentration goes further, incorporating patchouli for maximum impact.” –Janelle Okwodu, Vogue
Spring’s Best New Fragrances | Moss Scent Space Trilogy
“Whether you choose the bracing juniper berry-infused Bold version or the green citruses of Moss’ Personal blend, each incarnation is earthy and inviting. Focused on oakmoss, cedar, and petitgrain, Moss conjures thoughts of the moments after a rain shower and the pleasures of immersing oneself in nature.” –Janelle Okwodu, Vogue
Spring’s Best Fragrances | Nectar
“The notes for perfumer Mathieu Nardin’s ripe and juicy tribute to citrus read like a cocktail mixer, its combination of pomelo, tangerine, and bergamot appealingly zesty. All that Vitamin C gets mixed with orange blossom for a white floral that is invigorating.
“An ideal transition scent, it will be perfect for the warm spring days that pop up towards the end of the season and remain enticing well into the summer months.” –Janelle Okwodu, Vogue
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Best Summer Fragrances | Juice Expressive
Okay, we might be editorializing here… Juice hasn’t been named one of Vogue’s best fragrances for summer yet, so we’re doing it for them.
Juice Expressive will make your mouth water just thinking about it. With notes of tart Raspberry Pulp, ripe Strawberry, zingy Rhubarb and warm Amberwood, it’s reminiscent of your favorite summer berries freshly-picked from the bush.
Perfumes That Smell Like Books | Book and Paper Expressive
“Science hasn’t cracked wormholes, but it has deconstructed the scents that make the experience of old books so appealing…
“Commodity Fragrances decided to sell scents for purists—not just the spare Book, but Paper too.” –Mattie Kahn, Vogue
Not sure which bookish scent you’d prefer? Book Expressive’s fresh Eucalyptus, warm Sandalwood and crisp Cedarwood evoke strolling through the stacked shelves of your local bookstore, while Paper Expressive’s warm Iso E Super, crisp Cedarwood and creamy Sandalwood evoke cracking the spine on your new binge read.
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Vogue Editors’ Favorite Fragrances | Milk+ Bold
“I unapologetically love a delicious vanilla fragrance or a musk- and spice-forward scent… even better, give me a combination of all three!...
“If I’m leaning towards a vanilla fragrance, it has to be sophisticated—not something juvenile like the body spray you dosed yourself in during middle school in the locker room after P.E. At any given time, I’m wearing one, or a layered combination of my top four favorite perfumes in rotation. Commodity’s Milk+ Bold and Plur Vanilla Skin is a gorgeous gourmand with an enviable scent trail that always collects compliments. –Concetta Ciarlo” –Kiana Murden, Vogue