And I had told them about one particular scent from my childhood…I remember there was a tree, and at night, when that tree was in bloom, you could smell it for blocks and blocks and blocks. And I said, ‘I don’t know what the real name of the tree is, but as children we used to call it ylang-ylang.’ And the perfumers laughed and said that is, in fact, the actual name! [...] So when I had all these bottles in front of me, I started to smell each one…until I got to the ylang-ylang, and I knew it immediately. And just because of that smell I started to remember things about my childhood that I had completely forgotten.
— Oscar de la Renta, talking about the development of his first fragrance, 1977's Oscar. Read more at Oscar de la Renta On Fragrance and Memory at Style.com.
Robin, this might be an idea for the Weekend Poll. Memorable scents from childhood. Unless it has been done already.
Pretty sure it has, but never hurts to do a repeat! I’ll see how long it’s been.