Hermes
Hermes
Hermès is a French luxury goods house founded in 1837 by Thierry Hermes. Originally focused on equestrian accessories, the company has evolved over time into leather handbags, scarves, accessories, fashion and fragrance.
For Hermès, the perfume adventure begins in 1951 with Eau d’Hermès, composed by Edmond Roudnitska, one of the greatest creative spirits of the world of fragrances.
About the brand:
Hermès is a French luxury brand. The brand's perfumes are aimed at a sophisticated, elegant, and refined audience. Hermes fragrances are known for their quality, exclusivity and luxury. Some popular Hermès perfumes for men include Terre d'Hermès, Voyage d'Hermès, and Twilly d'Hermès. These fragrances often feature a combination of fresh, woody, and spicy notes. For women, popular Hermès fragrances include Jour d'Hermès, Kelly Calèche, and Eau des Merveilles. These scents typically feature a mix of floral and fruity notes, with a hint of musk. Overall, Hermès perfumes are known for their refined, high-end scents that reflect the brand's luxury image, and are often considered as a status symbol.