I'm always questioning why we’re wearing perfume and why we create perfume,” Barnabé Fillion tells me over Zoom from his Tokyo hotel room. “I'm not very interested by this idea of it being a very intense extension of your personality. For me, it's much more about connecting with your senses and being more present.”
— Read more in With Aesop's Gloam, Barnabé Fillion is Rebelling Against the Perfume Industry at Esquire.
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