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Above the Fold The Shoptimist: the olfactory side of high fashion In her monthly column for Document, the formerly stinky Maya Kotomori examines the world of luxury fragrance by Maya Kotomori
Above the Fold At Milan Design Week, Byredo looks back to Bal D’Afrique’s roots Founder Ben Gorham sits down with artist Dozie Kanu, discussing the geography of his oldest and most recognizable fragrance by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Michelle Pfeiffer on her clean beauty crusade The Hollywood icon and Henry Rose founder joins Document to discuss the dangers of an unregulated industry and her emotional relationship with fragrance by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Meet the fragrance scientist behind Balenciaga’s blood-and-money scent Are our noses a portal into our minds? Norwegian artist Sissel Tolaas spoke to Document about why she thinks our sense of smell can change... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold 50 years on, Diptyque celebrates the art of the genderless fragrance Long before the iconic CK One and the age of gender fluidity, the French perfumer thought that a scent should be like a work of... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold An Olfactory Memory Inspires Jason Wu’s First Fragrance The designer discusses his new scent with perfumer Frank Voelkl in this Document exclusive. by Ashley Simpson
Above the Fold Master Perfumer Blaise Mautin on Visvim’s 18th Century Scent Since 2001, Japanese brand Visvim has been exploring the art of manufacturing, weaving cloth from rare threads colored with natural dyes, and building footwear that... by Emily Singer