Harper’s Bazaar (Malaysia)

Hermes’ New Sparkling Spirit

BAZAAR speaks exclusivel­y to Hermès Perfumer Christine Nagel on the adventures of creating their latest Twilly d’Hermès Eau Ginger.

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Ho[ does the process oJ creating a Jragrance start Jor ]ou#

Creating a fragrance involves working with memory, with our archives. I’m both curious and sensitive, so each new day brings me its share of images, impression­s, encounters and moments that leave their mark on me. I store them away in my memory until the right moment comes along for them to express themselves in fragrance. In any case, they feed my imaginatio­n and creativity continuous­ly. I have been working for Hermès since 2014. It is a house of creation with a wonderfull­y rich history. It has an abundance of worlds and I see sources of inspiratio­n in it everywhere, every day. I’m inspired and nourished by the house, which offers a bottomless well of inspiring stories for each and every one of us.

What [as ]our inspiratio­n Jor the T[ill] d³Hermrs Eau Ginger#

I didn’t have a single person in mind but a tribe, because the young girls of this inspiratio­nal generation are multi-faceted. Like its two predecesso­rs, Twilly Eau Ginger was inspired by the young women of today, those creative and mischievou­s girls who embody femininity in the making and who love reinterpre­ting the rules. As a tribute to their youthful spirit, their love of doing and undoing, of being themselves and reinventin­g themselves, I wanted to offer a new twist, a different expression of Twilly, revealing the sparkling side of their characters. The same tribe, the same boldness, but a new attitude.

What makes the T[ill] d³Hermrs Eau Ginger so uniUue#

After the original and piquant versions, here is the sparkling option. Twilly Eau Ginger is the dazzling facet of the Twilly spirit; it is the olfactory expression of a sunny, sparkling, and joyful personalit­y. Her companions find her raucous laughter contagious; her joy brightens their days.

Were there an] uniUue stories or interestin­g moments that happened [hilst creating the T[ill] d³Hermrs Eau Ginger that ]ou could share [ith our readers#

Creation always involves interestin­g moments and many of them are really exciting: when you’ve been stuck on an accord for a long time, and you finally find it; when you discover a new raw material or molecule and instantly see its huge potential; when you present your trial fragrances to the creative team, and they start smiling. There are also frustratin­g moments, when avenues suddenly close-up or when you stumble into an impasse or come up against the constraint­s inherent to large-scale fragrance production.

Who do ]ou envision [earing the T[ill] d³Hermrs Eau Ginger#

I imagine a young woman who doesn’t take anything too seriously, neither herself nor her fragrance. She goes further than her older sisters, asserting her uniqueness with unshakeabl­e joie de vivre. As the youngest in the family, her laughter is disarming, and she can get away with anything. Twilly Eau Ginger is transgress­ive, a sort of liberating invitation.

What tips [ould ]ou recommend to the [oman that is still struggling to Jind their signature scent#

Above all, you must trust your instincts, ignore trends, images and muses that add nothing relevant to the most important thing: the fragrance. Furthermor­e, time seems to me to be an essential factor. Time—always time—time that we no longer have. The time needed to wear a fragrance, to experience and smell it. More practicall­y, my advice is very simple. Walk through a perfumery with an open mind and follow your nose. Blotters are perfect for a first impression, to make a first selection. Once an initial choice has been made, trying it on the skin is essential and wearing it for 1 or 2 days is ideal to ensure that the initial emotional response is still there.

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