What a year! Perfumers John Pegg (of Kerosene) and Jérôme Epinette (of nearly everything else) dominated sales at our shops with their stunning compositions that hold 8 out of 10 spots on our top seller list. Quentin Bisch and Jérôme Di Marino also scored big with a couple of gorgeously approachable fragrances for anyone, anywhere, anytime. The fine fragrances with the largest fanbases in 2024 are...
1. Cherry Punk by Room 1015:
2. Unknown Pleasures by Kerosene: Lost in London on a foggy day, headphones playing Joy Division as you sip a honey-sweetened Earl Grey tea with lemon and cream. John Pegg
3. Followed by Kerosene: An everlasting, bombastic maple-syrup-sticky pancake breakfast. Yes, it really is that strong. John Pegg
4. Sonic Flower by Room 1015: Soaring and sheer, an iris-ambroxan tribute to rock-n-roll frontwomen, with more sparkle and shine than your average skin scent. Jérôme Epinette
5. Wavechild by Room 1015: California surf culture imagined from France — watermelon bubblegum at the beach, coconut surf wax and sea-salted skin. Jérôme Di Marino
6. Bois Impérial by Essential Parfums: The easy-going younger brother of Ganymede bursts with fresh Thai basil and citrusy-pepper over perfectly smooth woods and vetiver. Elegant, handsome, approachable. Quentin Bisch
7. Chloë Sevigny Little Flower by Régime des Fleurs: Dewy as the skin of the icon herself — blooming peony freshens Ottoman rose, warmed with black tea, dusted with musk. Jérôme Epinette
8. Follow by Kerosene: Perhaps the best cafe fragrance out there. Rich, dark, full-roasted coffee with a splash of hazelnut and a resinous amber-vanilla drydown. John Pegg
9. Blackmail by Kerosene: A smoky and sultry dark gourmand blend of red berries and plum. Cut with earthy oud and locked down by a base of vanilla, sandalwood and musk. John Pegg
10. Ethereal Wave by Liis: A lively duet of cardamom and bergamot freshens the harmonious brew of white and black tea, warm woods and sheer musk. By Jérôme Epinette
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