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Posts by Making Scents Make Sense

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A Creative Model with Couturier and Fragrance Brand Founder Marc-Antoine Barrois A Creative Model with Couturier and Fragrance Brand Founder Marc-Antoine Barrois Links. Available on all popular platforms.

If you love #fragrance, please do check out my podcast. It’s all about demystifying scent through fascinating conversations with interesting people. This week I’m talking to couturier turned perfume maker Marc-Antoine Barrois: li.sten.to/msms02e01

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New Podcast Episode: Marc-Antoine Barrois Season 2 of the Making Scents Make Sense Podcast is here! My first guest this season is none other than Marc-Antoine Barrois. Marc-Antoine Barrois is the man behind one of the most groundbreaking niche fragrance brands on the market today. Coming from a background in couture, Marc-Antoine has worked exclusively with Givaudan perfumer Quentin Bisch to create a collection of fascinating, bold, and novel fragrances that are unlike any others - fragrances like Ganymede and Tilia. In this episode Marc-Antoine discusses his roots in couture, his creative partnership with Quentin Bisch, and how authenticity is important in his work.

Check out the latest episode of Making Scents Make Sense the podcast. This week I'm interviewing Marc-Antoine Barrois

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Scents of Loss Can scent help with grief? When my mother passed away I found solace in the four perfumes that she loved. Fragrance was a shared connection when we shared so little else in life and by revisiting her signature fragrances, I’ve gained a deeper understanding of who she was and how to manage my grief.

Scents of Loss

Can scent help with grief? When my mother passed away I found solace in the four perfumes that she loved. Fragrance was a shared connection when we shared so little else in life and by revisiting her signature fragrances, I’ve gained a deeper understanding of who she was and how to…

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I keep forgetting I have a Bluesky account….

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Perfume Review: Eau Intimité Collection by BORNTOSTANDOUT Check out my review of the BORNTOSTANDOUT Eau Intimité collection on my substack.

Check out my review of the BORNTOSTANDOUT Eau Intimité collection.

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You’re gonna love them!!

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2 excellent podcast episodes this week that I need to recommend for #fragrancesky peeps:

(1) #PerfumeRoom ep 178 with the founders of Stéle, and

(2) Making Scents Make Sense (@thomasdunckley.bsky.social) interview with the founders of AKT London.

Entertaining and informative!

#PerfumeSky

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Fine! 😂

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Well it’s definitely not a secret now 😂 Thanks for sharing the reel ❤️

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Lavender, But Make it Luxe Can a material that's been here forever still surprise us in 2025?

Is lavender having a bit of a moment and can niche brands give this versatile, familiar material a luxury feel? Find out in my column for Fragplace #fragrance #perfume

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Hehe thank you!!

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Really enjoyable first episode, and I’m really excited for future episodes. I think there has definitely been a need for a well-informed and open-minded podcast on the fragrance industry, and looking forward to listening to you more.

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This is exactly what I was aiming for so it’s really lovely to hear your feedback! Thank you.

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Making Scents Make Sense: The Podcast If you're following me over on instagram you'll know that I've had a bit of a rebrand to 'Making Scents Make Sense' (I will get around to changing the blog name at some point....). With that comes an exciting new venture: a podcast! Making Scents Make Sense the podcast is a series that is all about demystifying the world of fragrance. My aim is to talk fragrance in a fun, accessible way with no snobbery and no gatekeeping. The first episode is now live and you can listen below or wherever you get your podcasts.

Episode 1 of my new podcast 'making scents make sense' is here!

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Making Scents Make Sense with Alice du Parcq Making Scents Make Sense with Alice du Parcq Links. Available on all popular platforms.

It’s here! Episode one of my new podcast ‘Making Scents Make Sense’ is out and available to download wherever you get your podcasts! In this episode I talk to scentfluencer Alice du Parcq all about how to talk about scent! li.sten.to/makingscents...

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Barnes Fragrance Fair – Saturday 17 May 2025 Barnes Fragrance Fair is returning on Saturday 17 May 2025 and it’s bigger than ever. If you’re not familiar with the fair, it was created in 2023 by Amanda Carr, one half of popular fragrance blog We Wear Perfume, and aims to celebrate the importance of fragrance in our everyday lives. Now in its third year, Barnes has even more to offer, with more brands, more talks, and more workshops. It’s going to be great. The fair runs from 09:30-17:00 at the Barnes Green Centre, with talks and workshops hosted at nearby venues (full details…

Here are four reasons why you should be at Barnes Fragrance Fair on Saturday 17 May 2025:

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Perfume Review: Brown Flowers by DS & Durga “It’s chic to be drab” DS & Durga tells us in the tagline for their new fragrance, Brown Flowers. It’s an unusual statement from a fragrance brand, but DS & Durga is not your typical outfit and rather than trying to crowd please, like much of the fragrance industry, they’re not afraid to be different. The tagline and name of the fragrance come with tongue pressed firmly in cheek (Brown Flowers is so off-putting it comes full circle). But let’s not mistake DS & Durga for not being serious - they may not take themselves seriously (they have fun with what they do), but they certainly do take the creation of unique perfumes very seriously indeed.

Brown Flowers by @dsanddurga is a unique olfactory experience that celebrates the beauty of all that is drab. Check out my review:

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🙂

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The new Perfume Genius album is incredible.

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This feels like an oxymoron

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I mean, this is wild. You are not correcting the market, you're exploiting the creativity of others. There is no moral crusade at work here, just simple, plain, good old opportunistic capitalism. I'm so bored of it.

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The answer is they can’t. Because creativity costs money. These brands are retrofitting their argument for existing. You cannot justify copying and stealing, I’m sorry.

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Well if you are that concerned why don’t you create a legitimate alternative? Why don’t you create an accessible, affordable fragrance brand with new fragrances?

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Their other argument was based on a statement I made on a recent podcast saying that teenage boys in particular now seem to be really interested in expensive fragrances. “Is ThAt WhAt We NeEd FoR 12 yR oLd KiDs?” they cried.

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The former involves creativity. The latter doesn’t. That said, the industry cannot have it both ways. They have to face that copying, matching, duping (whatever you want to call it), has existed and has been accepted for a long time.

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There is a fine line between interpolating a theme and doing something new with it (think of Madonna sampling ABBA’s Gimme, Gimme, Gimme which, let’s remember comes with permission) and just blatant copying (and marketing something as a smellalike).

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Got into an argument with the dupe bros on TikTok. Their response to my comment that yes, duping is stealing: “bUt AlL tHe BiG bRaNdS cOpY eAcHoThEr AnYwAy”. Yes, because famously two wrongs make a right.

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Yup!

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Every week we watch Dragon’s Den and every week my husband times how long it takes for me to call Steven Bartlett a prick. Tonight it was 12 minutes.

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Dupes can get in the bin tbh

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