Refreshing mint meets musky incense and cedarwood. “This new take on Orientals, with a warm vanilla direction, was created by a mother, Chantal, who is a well- respected nose, and her musician daughter, Alexandra, in France,” says Spilka.
Although marketed to men, this 2018 Fragrance Foundation Finalist has fruity top notes (bitter orange, lemon and apple) that work for anyone. 3. Pinus, by Odur
Pronounced Pine-us, grapefruit and bergamot with Swiss stone pine evoke camping on a dewy morning. 4. Aedes de Venustas, by L’Artisan Parfumeur
Leather, balsam, iris and strawflower provide plenty of personality without being overpowering. Robert Gerstner, co-owner of the treasured Manhattan fragrance shop for which this was created, calls it “a very sexy and soft, spicy scent”. 5. Grey Vetiver, by Tom Ford
An earthy, clean-smelling classic, this cologne embodies today’s tastes. “It came out in 2009,” says Spilka, but “the citrus construction and the vetiver freshness is absolutely key to the men’s market.”
A patchouli-esque perfume derived from fermented sugar cane is spiced with pepper and sweetened with rose. (Fun fact: Patchouli was a symbol of luxury in Victorian England, when it was used to deter moths in textiles shipped from India.) 7. Brioni
Intense, original and surprisingly unisex (given its maker), it combines Sicilian lemon, magnolia, cedarwood and violet. 8. L’Eau Neuve
Created in 1968, this classic European fragrance with a clean opening and spicy background has been said to be playful and vivacious, combining citrus with scents of the Mediterranean scrub, such as thyme and sage. Perfect for a gender revolution. — Bloomberg LP This article appeared in Issue 848 (Sept 17) of The Edge Singapore. Subscribe to The Edge now