We are so proud to announce that we WON Silver in the Global Green Beauty Awards Best Ethical Fragrance category, for our new, 8th fragrance Kimono Vert! 🌿💚The Awards, now in their third year, celebrate the best of green and clean beauty. Winners are judged on many criteria including on their cruelty free, sustainable and ethical stance and Art de Parfum was one of over 400 brands to enter. The Awards’ mission is to show consumers the very best environmentally conscious and clean products on the market.Kimono Vert was released in April 2022 and it is from the Floral Green olfactory family. It’s our most floral perfume of all the 8 scents in their fragrance collection - yet it is...
We may not know this but a piece of clothing can have a far deeper meaning than just a cover for our skin and to protect our modesty. A symbol of longevity and good fortune, prosperity and growth, the traditional Japanese kimono offers more to the wearer than simply cloth on their back. It’s grounding, individualistic and a reminder of where we came from and who we hope to be. In fact, the kimono has a unique and extensive history worth sharing and also has become an inspiration for a scent, find out more in The Scented Kimono Photo Harry Stonhill Imagery Hajar Djouahra The first ancestors of the kimono date back to the Heian period in Japan (794-1192). Straight...
“Fragrance, often referred to as the “silent accessory”, is one of, if not, the most important thing you could wear on a daily basis. It sets you up for the day by providing you with a delightful scent that will not only pair well with your outfit but will also reveal your personality, emotions and style to the rest of the world. With it being International Fragrance Day, we wanted to bring you an array of aromas perfect for your spring fragrance wardrobe, with a variety of women’s, men’s and unisex scents.” By Ximena Guijarro at Cohorted Cult
What inspired you to create Art de Parfum?
I started to pay attention to scents around me quite early in my life. Probably because I had an oversensitive nose. I always knew that I would work in the industry eventually and was inspired by a trip to the South of France, when I began to understand and learn more about perfumery.