After making it his own concept, Nose brings its quest for exceptional fragrances to the next level. After presenting the Bazaar's cosmetic heroes, Nose introduces you today to its fragrance Bazaar, a selection of its favorite scents proposed by some new brands.

The quest for exceptional fragrances, we know, Nose has made it his core business.

After presenting you with his selection of hero cosmetics, Nose is outdoing himself and today presents his own perfume bazaar, with a selection of favorite fragrances offered by new brands.

Curtains up on:

One of the finest musks in the world, available in eau de parfum, extract or oil, proposed by the Neapolitan house Acampora Profumi: Musc. Inspired by the smell of hot resins typical of Venice's small streets, this fragrance is an ode to the eponymous raw material that was once reserved for kings, princes and princesses.

Niral, Rahele and Bombay Bling are three fragrances by Neela Vermeire endowed by ribbed retro bottles, inspired by the Indian olfactory heritage and the art of French perfumery.

Matthew Miller and Hien Le are the olfactory interpretations by two avant-garde designers proposed by the contemporary fragrance brand Verdúu, whose master perfumer is Mark Buxton himself.

Finally, two citrus symphonies by Roos & Roos, the story of a mother who contributed to the creation of somes of the greatest trails of the century, and her daughter, who is a young musician. Mentha Religiosa and Sympathy for the Sun propose Parisian-inspired accords realized according to the excellence of an entirely French production.

Discover below our olfactory favorites from Nose’s Bazaar.