
Perfume is
A Breath of Life
Beauty is life. Anything that incites pleasure is a manifestation of vigour making the universe more than just a dark, empty, lifeless space. In that sense, luxury fragrance is truly a breath of life. It creates unique and intimate experiences. Reactions provoked by certain notes or scents are either universal, polarising or particularly subjective. For every hundred people who find a smell good or bad there are always some who will say otherwise. What does it all mean to you? The Frag Mag provides a candid, practical, and sometimes lighthearted glimpse into the world of fragrance.

Joy by Jean Patou
JOY is a brilliant combination of natural beauty and seductive innuendo in a simple, straightforward yet complete package. The proof is in the 90 years of deeply satisfied customers.

Au revoir, Jean Patou
As you probably already know, Jean Patou fragrances are no longer in production. Sure, this is a bit of old news by fashion standards. Many fragrance lovers all over the world have mourned JP’s passing over the last few months already. But what does this closure mean in practical terms?
Advertisement
WINTER FRAGRANCE SALE
Winter is just plain boring.
Spice it up with a great scent!

Au revoir, Jean Patou
As you probably already know, Jean Patou fragrances are no longer in production. Sure, this is a bit of old news by fashion standards. Many fragrance lovers all over the world have mourned JP’s passing over the last few months already. But what does this closure mean in practical terms?

Au revoir, Jean Patou
As you probably already know, Jean Patou fragrances are no longer in production. Sure, this is a bit of old news by fashion standards. Many fragrance lovers all over the world have mourned JP’s passing over the last few months already. But what does this closure mean in practical terms?

Au revoir, Jean Patou
As you probably already know, Jean Patou fragrances are no longer in production. Sure, this is a bit of old news by fashion standards. Many fragrance lovers all over the world have mourned JP’s passing over the last few months already. But what does this closure mean in practical terms?