
Summer Scents
Four of the finest for the months ahead.
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XERJOFF P.33
Italian brand Xerjoff normally pulls no punches with their fragrances—a little goes a long way—but P.33 is a charming exercise in restraint. You still don’t need much to make a statement, but the combination of apple notes, grapefruit with rich iris and cedarwood over musk evolve into one of the most sophisticated colognes in parfum concentration. $849; libertineparfumerie.com.au
CHANEL EAU DE COLOGNE
There is an undeniable appeal to the simplicity of a classic. Enter Chanel’s masterpiece from their Les Exclusifs range, Eau de Cologne. A medley of top notes including lemon, bergamot, citruses, neroli and green notes are as refreshing as a cold shower, before slowly settling into soft spices and musks. $220; chanel.com
BY KILLIAN KOLOGNE
By Killian founder Killian Hennessy (the same “H in LVMH” Hennessy) creates attention-attracting scents. Kologne “Shield of Protection” (its full name) is a contradiction. Despite the name, it’s a bold accord of mandarin, rosemary and cedar with the spirit of Killian’s forebears’ famous cognac. $360; peonymelbourne.com.au
HERMÈS H24 EDP
Hermès continues to present a solid case for departing from the familiar territory of citrus and woods commonly used in men’s fragrances. Built on vegetal notes of clary sage and narcissus, H24 EDP wears like a neon green aura that feels both fresh and invigorating yet smells like it belongs in a cybernetic future. $180; hermes.com
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