The Art Of Deco Perfumery, From Chanel No 5 To Clive Christian

Art Deco Perfumery - Guerlain Shalimar

With all that’s going on in our world, no doubt 2025 will be one for the history books. We live in turbulent and nasty times, so it’s with a measure of relief that I’m able to focus on something that almost seems frivolous: the centenary of Art Deco and, more specifically, Art Deco perfumery.

Art Deco Perfumery - Guerlain Shalimar

I’ve also included some visual examples of Art Deco architecture in Johannesburg. South Africa adopted the style enthusiastically and although many buildings have been lost over the years due to the pressures of progress and urban decline, there’s still plenty to admire.

Art Deco JHB - London House
London House (1936) in the Johannesburg CBD.
CHARACTERISTICS OF ART DECO

Although it had already been gathering momentum for several years, the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes in Paris in 1925 is officially regarded as the global launch of the style.

So what is Art Deco? Let’s use these definitions from Britannica and Sotheby’s, respectively, as starting points:

Art Deco JHB - Aegis
Aegis building (1934) in the Johannesburg CBD.

“Art Deco was a design style of the 1920s and ’30s characterised especially by sleek geometric or stylised forms and by the use of manufactured materials.”

“The visual embodiment of modernist principles, Art Deco celebrated the triumph of technology and the sleek, liberating forms of the machine age, its emphasis on structure responding to a widespread desire for order in the wake of chaos.”

Art Deco JHB - Aegis Blue Plaque

It is most often associated with architecture and Miami, but Art Deco was expressed in numerous ways, from fashion and design to jewellery and art, with many countries having their own variations on the theme. It’s for this reason that it’s often called “the first international style”.

Art Deco JHB - High Court Building
High Court Building (1932) in the Johannesburg CBD.

More than a style, though, Art Deco encompassed a state of mind. With its love of modernity and progress, it’s synonymous with the optimism, glamour and Flapper liberation of the Roaring Twenties. A time of faith in change and all that technology would bring. How different things feel today…

For all its modernity, however, Art Deco was the ultimate cultural appropriater and drew on numerous and diverse influences, including Ancient Egypt and African art.

Art Deco JHB - His Majesty's Building
His Majesty’s Building (1945) in the Johannesburg CBD.
ART DECO AND PERFUMERY

You can’t talk about Art Deco and perfumery without mentioning Lalique and Baccarat bottles. The examples I’ve included below are more easily accessible and won’t entail selling your granny.

CHANEL NO 5 (ERNEST BEAUX)

Launched in 1921,  Chanel No 5 was “conspicuously absent” at the 1925 Expo, according to Tilar J Mazzeo in her book The Secret of No 5, whereas Guerlain Shalimar (see below) made the most of it.

Nevertheless, the bottle (modified over the decades) displays the clean, geometric lines of Art Deco. And perfumer Ernest Beaux’s use of aldehydes was perfectly in tune with the innovative spirit of the age.

Art Deco Perfumery - Chanel No 5

GUERLAIN SHALIMAR (JACQUES GUERLAIN)

It’s not news that the icon celebrates its century in production in 2025. What’s perhaps less known is that perfumer Jacques Guerlain’s brother Raymond Guerlain’s design for the Shalimar bottle bagged a first prize at the Paris Exhibition. (FYI: Raymond Guerlain’s design for the equally iconic 1912 L’Heure Bleue bottle has the curves of Art Nouveau.)

To celebrate the centenary of the OG, the recently released Guerlain Shalimar L’Essence has been given Art Deco-influenced typography.

Guerlain Shalimar L'Essence EDP
IMAGE: Guerlain.
ACQUA DI PARMA COLONIA

What we now recognise as the ADP bottle has Art Deco written all over it. From what I can glean off the Net (AI not much use, ha!), it seems the bottle took on the style in the 1930s (the fragrance was originally launched in 1916) and is now used across the Colonia, Blu Mediterraneo and Signatures of the Sun collections.

Its design remains as timeless and elegant as the scents it houses.

Art Deco Perfumery - Acqua di Parma Osmanthus EDP

ELIZABETH TAYLOR PASSION EDP

An avid Art Deco collector whose love of jewellery contributed to her legendary status, the style is clearly visible in bottle for this 1988 release, Elizabeth Taylor Passion EDT.

Art Deco Perfumery - Elizabeth Taylor Passion EDT

Before you grown “Ugh, celebrity fragrances!”, let me interject: it’s complex stuff that makes a statement with its retro animalics.

The bottle for Elizabeth Taylor Black Pearls also has the style in abundance. And Ms Taylor was always about abundance.

Elizabeth Taylor Black Pearls
IMAGE: Makeup Alley.
CLIVE CHRISTIAN ART DECO COLLECTION*

In more recent years, some fragrance brands have taken inspiration from the style and its opulent and decadent streak. A fitting example is the British brand Clive Christian’s Art Deco Collection.

It’s eye-wateringly expensive (Clive Christian always is), so best get into Roaring Twenties mode and who cares about the upcoming financial crash of the Great Depression. At least, you’ll smell fabulous with Clive Christian Blonde Amber, Amberwood and the 2018 release Cypress (featured here).

Art Deco Perfumery - Clive Christian Noble XXI Cypress

GIVE ME NAMES

Without being a name-dropping bore, a quick list below of people and companies who were integral to Art Deco:

Art: Tamara de Lempicka, Erté.

Furniture:  Émile-Jacques Ruhlmann, Maurice Dufrêne.

Fashion: Paul Poiret, Jeanne Lanvin, Elsa Schiaparelli.

Jewellery: Fouquet, Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels.

Architecture: Auguste Perret, Raymond Hood.

Radiator Building
American Gothic meets Art Deco in Raymond Hood’s Radiator Building (1924) in NYC. IMAGE: Architectuul.

*Available at Skins.

Acqua di Parma Colonia Oud Review

Ever since it was founded in 1916 in Parma, Italy, by the super-dapper Carlo Magnani, Acqua di Parma has been synonymous with luxury and the good life, Italian style. All serious perfume-lovers know Acqua di Parma Colonia, a 20th-century citrus classic. From the Colonia versions to the Blu Mediterraneo Collection, Acqua di Parma has built a thriving business on high-quality variations on the citrus theme. Perhaps the most intriguing of these is Acqua di Parma Colonia Oud Eau de Cologne Concentrée, with its contrasts of refreshing citrus and deep oud. From the brand’s Ingredient Collection, it was launched in 2012.

Acqua di Parma Colonia

SO WHAT DOES ACQUA DI PARMA COLONIA OUD SMELL LIKE?

The citrus notes of Calabrian bergamot and Italian orange open this fragrance in typically uplifting Acqua di Parma style.

The oud comes through quickly after that. Warm, sensual and smooth, without being overwhelming, it’s a refined take on the oud theme. The oud is accompanied and complemented by a strong and silky leather accord, which, for some reason, is not listed in the official notes. But make no mistake, it’s a big part of this fragrance. The coriander note adds a nice spicy touch.

Acqua di Parma Colonia Oud

The base adds to the feeling of warmth with the notes of Moroccan Atlas cedarwood, Indonesian patchouli and sandalwood accord in perfect harmony.

VERDICT

Harmonious is a good way to describe this scent. Before you try it, you might think that the combination of citrus and oud will be a total mess. When you wear it, you will see how all the elements work together to produce a scent that’s eminently elegante. As a concentrated cologne, it delivers good performance, which is not always the case with colognes.

Acqua di Parma Colonia Oud

If you want a smart oud fragrance with a difference and that’s not too in your face, Acqua di Parma Colonia Oud is the perfect choice.

It’s a pity that Acqua di Parma frequently doesn’t list its perfumers, especially when they produce such good work.

PRICE

R3 375 (100ml) to R4 680 (180ml).

WHERE TO BUY IT

https://www.foschiniforbeauty.co.za/pdp/acqua-di-parma-colonia-oud-eau-de-cologne/_/A-000179AAOG2

Acqua di Parma Colonia Oud