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The Scent of Skin is 2021’s New Fragrance Trend

Fragrance has always been a way to add allure to one’s presence, and the latest scent trend to emerge is perfume that captures the seemingly invisible yet distinct notes of skin.

Day’s wrap: LVMH, Louis Vuitton, COVID-19, Sotheby’s, Kim Jones and brand protection webinar

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Some of the 20 semi-finalists for the LVMH Prize. Image credit: LVMH

Luxury Daily’s live news for April 2:

LVMH announces semi-finalists for 2021 Prize

French fashion conglomerate LVMH has released the list of 20 young fashion designers selected as candidates for its 2021 LVMH Prize.

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Louis Vuitton launches new unisex cologne perfume

French fashion brand Louis Vuitton has released a beach-inspired unisex fragrance aiming to capture the emotions of a sunny day at the beach.

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COVID-19 cases surge in Europe, US continues vaccine rollout

As the world enters its second year combating the coronavirus pandemic while implementing vaccination campaigns, the E.U. is taking action against a third wave that threatens to hinder its economic recovery.

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Sotheby’s expands presence in Middle East

Sotheby’s International Realty is opening a new branch in Oman, marking the brand’s third affiliated company in the region.

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Dior’s Kim Jones, Converse partner on Chuck 70 collection

Dior men’s and Fendi’s womenswear and couture artistic director Kim Jones is putting his own spin on the classic Chuck 70 sneaker in collaboration with Nike-owned sneaker brand Converse.

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Webinar: Brand Protection in a Post-COVID World

Register for the free webinar on April 7 at 11 a.m. to noon EST (New York time) titled, “Protecting brands from fast-growing counterfeiting, return fraud”

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How to build a luxury fashion brand in China

As China continues to grow its global consumption economy, it is imperative for brands to understand how to leverage the right tools to communicate effectively with Chinese consumers.

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What Does $7k Perfume Smell Like? Amaffi Brings Luxury Fragrances to NYC

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Michael Tommasiello | April 23, 2021 | Style & Beauty

Amaffi’s Power scent for men will cost you $7,100.

Scent is a curious thing. It triggers memories long thought gone, transporting you to another place and time. It’s no surprise people take great care to match their personality and style to a particular fragrance. Ultimately, it speaks volumes about who we are and how we want others to think about us.

Not every scent is created equal, and with a set of fragrances that’ll cost you $7,000, the team at Amaffi is betting that the luxury class understands the difference.

The decadent perfumery was founded in Switzerland six years ago and boasts locations in London and Moscow. Last week, Amaffi moved into New York, joining the neighborhood on Billionaire’s Row. Flanked by Fendi, Jacob and Co, Saint Laurent and Louis Vuitton, we visited the new store to see just what makes a fragrance worthy of a $7,000 price tag.

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At the heart of Amaffi is a simple vision - to restore the classic art of perfumery through original techniques. The company uses almost all natural ingredients, including some of the rarest on Earth. Each component is sustainably-sourced from around the world and brought to France and Germany where the scents are produced.

While most perfumes require reapplication throughout the day, an Amaffi spritz will last you quite literally weeks. The scents come as close to the source as possible. When you’re smelling sandalwood or roses, you are in fact smelling thousands of pounds of those rich, raw materials—not their synthetic lab-made counterparts.

Amaffi believes it’s not just the quality of product that brings luxury clientele. Presentation is equally important. Each fragrance is housed in an intricate vessel that reflects its unique character and mood. Conceptualized by Amaffi’s design bureau, some of the bottles include thousands of Swarovski crystals.

Not every bottle comes with the $7,000 price tag. While Power will cost you $7,100 for a manly mix of rose, labdanum and patchouli for men, Indulgence will cost you $3,000; packing a bright mix of flowers for “sophisticated women.” For $2,800, you can buy yourself some Secrecy, smelling of citrus fruit, herbs and trail notes of oak moss. The same will bring on Deja Vu, hinting of clove, geranium and cinnamon.

The most expensive of all? That would be Richness and Glory. The feminine scents smell of woody notes and rare oils from India and Indonesia, or white and yellow flowers with wood notes, respectively. Both cost $7,700, and both come packaged in sumptuous, Holy Grail-esque holders, opening at a golden seam to reveal a precious fleur de lis-embossed receptacle.

Is the price tag worth it? You’ll have to come into the store and smell for yourself. To learn more about these luxury scents, visit Amaffi online and in flagship stores.