All the Colognes and Scents That Won Big at the Fragrance Foundation Awards
It probably won’t surprise you to learn this, but Wednesday night’s 75th annual Fragrance Foundation Awards smelled amazing.
The occasion, held in the David H. Koch Theater in New York City’s Lincoln Center, had its own custom scent, developed by one of the event’s honorees. The theater’s lobby was perfumed throughout the evening with Rose Fields, created by master perfumer Jacques Cavallier-Belletrud—the longtime nose behind fragrances for Bulgari and Louis Vuitton. The scent was designed to transport those assembled to his home in Grasse, France, which is renowned for the quality of its floral ingredients. For his decades of work and hundreds of fragrances, Cavallier-Belletrud was recognized with one of the evening’s highest tributes, the Lifetime Achievement Award. Read more at Robb Report.