Best Female Fragrance Award

Misia, The Exclusives of Chanel

After succeeding his father as a perfumer who created Chanel perfumes, Olivier Polge signed his first fragrance in the Exclusives collection. A master stroke since his creation is a journey through time and a vibrant tribute to the house. He baptized Misia, named after Gabrielle Chanel's inseparable friend, who inspired him with the atmosphere of Russian ballet. The violet and two sumptuous roses of Grasse and Turkey evoke an odor of powdered lipstick, while the oriental wake around the tonka bean and Lao benzoin is as caressing as fur or velvet.

Women's Best Perfume Award Finalists

The Garden of Monsieur Li d'Hermès

Miu Miu from Miu Miu

Valentino Donna from Valentino

Misia by Chanel

Alaïa Paris of Alaïa

Eau de Toilette Black Opium by Yves Saint Laurent Mimosa & Cardamom by Jo Malone

Sisley East Evening

Goldea from Bulgari

Black by Tom Ford

Prize for the best female bottle

Miu Miu from Miu Miu

With Miu Miu, Miuccia Prada likes to play between fiction and reality, classicism and modernity to express youth, freedom and femininity. This bottle event upsets all the traditional codes of perfumery. Soft to the touch, the body in milky blue glass resuming the quilted bags of the house contrasts joyfully with the cap surmounted by a translucid cherry red disk. The fragrance, composed by Daniela Andrier, also cultivates paradoxes. The lily of the valley, chic and luminous, is attracted by its opposite, the wood of Akigala, earthy as a patchouli while being peppered. Intriguing, this first fragrance of Miu Miu is a marvel.

finalists

Eau de Toilette Black Opium by Yves Saint Laurent Goldea from Bulgari

Totem of Kenzo

Decadence by Marc Jacobs

The Night Trésor de Lancôme

Olympea by Paco Rabanne

Valentino Donna from Valentino

Miu Miu from Miu Miu

Alaïa Paris of Alaïa

Narciso by Narciso Rodriguez

Price of the audacity

Alaïa Paris of Alaïa

As a major couturier, Azzedine Alaïa has raised the female body to the rank of antique sculpture and revolutionized materials. During his meeting with the perfumer Marie Salamagne, he expresses his desire "to smell cold water on burning lime". An inspiration which, according to her, "does not resemble at all what one finds in the air of the time". This stimulating singularity, worthy of a Prize of the audacity, dictates a fresh impression, woven of aerial notes and pink pepper, relayed by a floral agreement composed of freesia and peony and by an animal part, covered with musks. Designer Martin Szekely houses perfume water in a sculptured mullabieh jewelry box as his Iman or Naomi Campbell museums.

finalists

Eau de Toilette Black Opium by Yves Saint Laurent Totem by Kenzo

Olympea by Paco Rabanne

Eau Vive Chance by Chanel

Alaïa Paris of Alaïa

Decadence of Marc Jacobs

The Garden of Monsieur Li d'Hermès

Miu Miu from Miu Miu

Valentino Donna from Valentino

Misia by Chanel

Best male perfume price

Sauvage by Christian Dior

Ten years after Dior Homme, François Demachy, the house's perfumer, dares an ultra-fresh, direct and virile trail. From its elder Eau Sauvage, this perfume has retained only a part of the name and a nice concentration of citrus fruits. "Noble and rough at the same time," this modern fern is swept away by the whirlwind of bergamot and by currents with spray-like accents. The freshness continues while the amber charms of the ambroxan unfold on the skin and that the notes elemi (a resin mixed with incense), Sichuan pepper, vetiver, geranium, patchouli and lavender bore the whole with elegance. Ultimate asset, the "Wild" of Dior is called Johnny Depp.

finalists

Colonia Club of Acqua di Parma

Casual Chic Gentlemen Only by Givenchy

Balmain by Balmain

Sauvage by Christian Dior

Black Extreme by Tom Ford

Intenso by Dolce & Gabbana

Cologne The Ideal Man of Guerlain

Eau de Cèdre by Giorgio Armani

Boss The Scent by Hugo Boss

Carven for Men

Price France

Valentino Donna from Valentino

Perfumers Sonia Constant and Antoine Maisondieu created a hand-stitched perfume for Valentino. True to the world of Rome beloved, Valentino Donna is both delicate and timeless, singular and obvious. The essence of rose, married to bergamot and iris Pallida, has that evanescent sparkle that touches the heart. The leather is then imposed, lined with vanilla and patchouli. The skilful opposition continues to the bottle, a flask of glass faceted in prisms that reveals a pastel pink juice of a great femininity. The campaign is photographed by Steven Meisel and realized by Louis Garrel with ultra-sensual voice-over.