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Eline Haute Parfumerie is the first perfume series designed by Hedi Slimane after joining Celine. All 11 perfumes are named by Hedi himself, including seven "Daytime" and three "Night".
In Hedi's definition, smell is a way to record memory and express narrative, just like photography. The perfumes show Hedi Slimane's own story from naming to smell. For example, Rimbaud is because he was keen on reciting Rimbaud's poems in his childhood, Nightclubbing is his memory of Paris nightclubs, and Saint-Germain-Des-Pres hopes to interpret the appearance of the Paris neighborhood in Hedi Slimane's impression.
This perfume design also completely blurs the boundaries between male and female fragrances. Both the fragrance and the bottle design are completely neutral. This is actually a tribute to France in the 1970s, which was the era of the new wave movement, hippies, rebellion, the feminist movement and the current "feminism" is not the same thing and reconstructing everything. It was the era of Vivienne Westwood and David Bowie.
Eline Haute Parfumerie is the first perfume series designed by Hedi Slimane after joining Celine. All 11 perfumes are named by Hedi himself, including seven "Daytime" and three "Night".
In Hedi's definition, smell is a way to record memory and express narrative, just like photography. The perfumes show Hedi Slimane's own story from naming to smell. For example, Rimbaud is because he was keen on reciting Rimbaud's poems in his childhood, Nightclubbing is his memory of Paris nightclubs, and Saint-Germain-Des-Pres hopes to interpret the appearance of the Paris neighborhood in Hedi Slimane's impression.
This perfume design also completely blurs the boundaries between male and female fragrances. Both the fragrance and the bottle design are completely neutral. This is actually a tribute to France in the 1970s, which was the era of the new wave movement, hippies, rebellion, the feminist movement and the current "feminism" is not the same thing and reconstructing everything. It was the era of Vivienne Westwood and David Bowie.
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