“With no specific consumer in mind, we can focus on conveying emotions through ingredients,” Morillas says. In that way, he continues, “fragrances have shifted to reflect more of what people want to feel.” And these days, if you want to feel like a chiseled centaur, that’s okay, too.
— Perfumer Alberto Morillas on the rise of "gender-agnostic" fragrance. Read more in The Rise and Rise of Gender-Fluid Fragrance at Vogue.
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