Alaïa Fragrances Rediscovered

Alaïa Nude EDP

Inspired by my fellow bloggers, I also undertook a fragrance collection edit earlier this year. What I still loved and should keep, what I liked but could go. In the process, I came across three Alaïa fragrances, which I remember enjoying very much when they were launched last decade. How do I feel about them now? More about that below, but first a quick look at the designer Azzedine Alaïa and his significance.

Alaïa EDP Blanche

ABOUT AZZEDINE ALAÏA

Azzedine Alaïa came to prominence in the 1980s. His designs were very much in tune with the aesthetic of the decade. But he made it his own with the immaculate tailoring, clingy silhouettes and sculptural forms that he’d honed over the decades since his move from his country of birth, Tunisia, to Paris in 1956.

BEFORE PARIS: Azzedine Alaïa at the School of Fine Arts in Tunis in 1951. IMAGE: Azzedine Alaïa Foundation.

A self-confessed perfectionist – “Perfection is never achieved, so you need to go on working,” he said he made a name for himself as a haute couturier at a time when the art was increasingly confined to houses with clients with deep pockets.

Azzedine Alaïa with Linda Evangelista in 1984.
HANDS-ON PERFECTIONIST: Azzedine Alaïa with Linda Evangelista in 1984. Image: Sante D’Orazio.

Alaïa did many things unconventionally during his career, from being self-taught to refusing to show collections according to fashion week dictates. So his late entry into the fragrance business in 2015, with Alaïa EDP and then Alaïa EDP Blanche in 2016 and Alaïa EDP Nude in 2017, should come as no surprise. An extrait version of Alaïa was also launched in 2015 – alas, I haven’t tried that one.

Alaïa EDP

What happens when the founder of a house dies? If you’re Giorgio Armani, Thierry Mugler and Karl Lagerfeld, among others, the fragrance side of the business continues. But when Alaïa died in 2017 at the age of 82, that was the end of the fragrance foray. Until recently, Alaïa fashion was under the direction of Belgian designer Pieter Mulier. And I must admire that sense of finality for the perfumes.

Read The Guardian obituary for more on the man, who is hailed as one of the great designers of the 20th century.

Alaïa at Palais Galliera
FASHION AS ART: In 2013, the Palais Galliera presented the first retrospective in Paris of Alaïa’s work. IMAGE: Ilvio Gallo.
ALAÏA MOMENTS

* Upon his arrival in Paris, he was employed in the workshops of Christian Dior for all of five days. He was fired for not having the correct paperwork. When John Galliano was dismissed from Dior in 2011, Alaïa refused the top job of creative director, knowing it would trap him in an endless cycle of fashion shows.

* In a perfect pop culture moment, in the 1995 film Clueless, the character Cher Horowitz (played by Alicia Silverstone) exclaims, “You don’t understand, this is an Alaïa!”, when she’s forced to lie on the ground by a mugger.

Alicia Silverstone in Clueless
POP CULTURE PRINCESS: Alicia Silverstone wearing Alaïa in the cult-classic Clueless.

* Alaïa was an obsessive collector of the works of other couturiers, including more than 500 pieces by Christian Dior. These archives are remarkable histories of fashion and have gone on to become exhibitions in their own right, such as the recent Azzedine Alaïa’s Dior Collection in Paris.

Alaia's Dior collection
COUTURE COLLECTOR:  Part of the Azzedine Alaïa’s Dior Collection exhibition at La Galerie Dior in Paris in 2026. IMAGE: Adrien Dirand.

* When Naomi Campbell arrived in Paris at the age of 16, he gave her a home but insisted she obey his strict rules, including not going to nightclubs. In an interview with The Independent, the supermodel said: “I call him ‘Papa’ and we really do have a father-daughter relationship. When he’s pissed off with me, he picks up the phone and calls my mother.”

ALAÏA FRAGRANCES

All Alaïa fragrances were created by Marie Salamagne. And although they don’t have the hype of her other creations, including Guerlain Allegoria Mandarine Basilic EDT (2007), Maison Martin Margiela By The Fireplace EDT (2015), Atelier des Ors Lune Feline EDP (2015) and Gucci Flora Gorgeous Orchid EDP (2024), no doubt they played their part in her recently being recognised as a master perfumer by dsm-firmenich.

Marie Salamagne
IMAGE: dsm-firmenich.

The bottles designed by Martin Szekely deserve a mention too. Minimalist but rich in meaning, the gold cap represents a golden spool of thread and the patterns on the bottles (also on the perfume boxes) are a nod to Tunisian geometry and the cut-outs Azzedine Alaïa became famous for.

ALAÏA EDP

Fragrance nerd fact: the debut fragrance from the Paris-based luxury fashion brand was awarded the top five stars in the most recent edition of the prestigious Perfumes: The Guide by Luca Turin and Tania Sanchez.

A contrast between cold and warm notes, the Tunisian-born designer wanted it to feel like a second skin. And that’s exactly what perfumer Marie Salamagne achieved with it.

The fresh and airy opening progresses to a floral heart with nuances of peony, freesia and rose, while leather and white musk define the drydown.

It’s an impeccably smooth, high-quality leather scent, with none of the aggressiveness that pervades the genre.

Alaïa EDP

ALAÏA EDP BLANCHE

Vanilla has been over done for several years now, but this is how I love it: serene and soothing, even when it’s sweet and the main component of a scent. While memories of Tunisia inspired Alaïa EDP and Alaïa EDP Nude, Alaïa EDP Blanche was inspired by the designer’s visit to the Alhambra fortress and palace in Granada, Spain.

I haven’t had the pleasure of seeing this unique example of medieval Islamic architecture myself. But from reading about it and marvelling over the pics online, I get a strong sense of how Marie Salamagne interpreted the welcoming coolness of the fountains and pools with notes of almond, heliotropin and vanilla absolute.

Alaïa EDP Blanche

ALAÏA EDP NUDE

There’s no place for tacky in the world of Azzedine Alaïa, so “nude” here is all about the sensuality of skin, with a large dose of the synthetic Cashmeran creating a suitably warm musky ambience.  Cedarwood adds to the softness.

The skin-like mood continues with orange blossom pushed in a slightly animalic direction, with just the right amount of sweetness from tonka bean in the drydown.

If leather in Alaïa EDP is black and often cool, here it is fleshed out with the warmth of human touch.

Alaïa EDP Nude

Marie Salamagne Interview: Cherishing The Atelier des Ors Creative Adventure

Marie Salamagne - Atelier des Ors

Marie Salamagne might not have “been raised in the world of perfumery”, but this hasn’t stopped the 42-year-old perfumer from attracting attention with her various creations. These range from Alaïa Nude EDP, L’Artisan Parfumeur Histoires d’Orangers EDT and Aura Mugler EDT to Yves Saint Laurent Black Opium EDP, Jo Malone Tuberose Angelica Cologne Intense and Maison Margiela By the Fireplace EDT, among others.

Since 2015, Marie Salamagne has been the de facto in-house perfumer for Parisian niche fragrance brand Atelier des Ors. She has created 11 unisex EDPs for the company.

Marie Salamagne - Atelier des Ors Aube Rubis
ATELIER DES ORS AUBE RUBIS EDP: With notes of bergamot, grapefruit, black currant, sage, violet, iris, patchouli, vetiver and praline.

In this Fragroom interview, Marie Salamagne talks about her background, love of perfumery and her work for Atelier des Ors.

Where were you born?

I was born in Paris, France.

Where did you study perfumery?

I studied perfumery at ISIPCA. It is a renowned school of perfumery in Versailles near Paris.

Where are you based now?

I work in Paris for Firmenich.

Marie Salamagne - Atelier des Ors

Did you always want to be a perfumer? 

Unlike many of my colleagues, I have not been raised in the world of perfumery. Coming from a family of doctors, after my baccalaureate I started studying medicine. At the time I wanted to be a child psychiatrist, but I quickly realised that it was not for me. I was studying chemistry when I discovered ISIPCA and the work of a perfumer. From that point it was an obvious choice for me.

“I felt immediately at ease in the world of perfumery. Everything made sense to me.”

Marie Salamagne - Atelier des Ors Bois Sikar
ATELIER DES ORS BOIS SIKAR EDP: With notes of nutmeg, guaiac wood, styrax, cedar wood, cedar needles, tobacco leaf and vetiver.
What was the attraction of perfumery for you?

I’ve always been sensitive to “smell”, but I knew very little about the craft when I started. I quickly realised that the world of perfumery suited me to a tee. More than a special effort, it takes passion and very hard work to become a perfumer. I followed my intuition and the path of fragrances. Since then scents have always intrigued me. I felt immediately at ease in the world of perfumery. Everything made sense to me.

“I fell under the spell of Jean-Philippe’s brief. We had this deep connection.”

How did your involvement with Atelier des Ors come about?

I received the first brief when the brand was under creation in 2012 from our Dubai team. Jean-Philippe Clermont [the founder of Atelier des Ors] was living in the Middle East at that time. His concept of creating this amazing collection, positioned as he said as “haute parfumerie”, was extremely appealing. I fell under the spell of Jean-Philippe’s brief. We had this deep connection, sharing the same passion and vision. That’s how it all started.

Marie Salamagne - Jean-Philippe Clermont, Atelier des Ors
PASSIONATE VISION: Jean-Philippe Clermont is the founder of Atelier des Ors.

He gave me the freedom of using the most beautiful ingredients to create his first collection made of five fragrances. These included: Rose Omeyyade, Cuir Sacré, Lune Féline, Larmes du Désert and Aube Rubis. We are still working on each of his fragrances together, in co-creation.

Did you create all of the Atelier des Ors fragrances?

Yes, I created the 11 fragrances of the collection.

What do you like about the brand?

The collection is anchored in precious know-how and reinterprets the heritage of French haute parfumerie. I select materials that bring to life the spiritual and symbolic dimensions of the creative storytelling. As I work to sublimate them in my creations for Atelier des Ors, my craft helps to reconnect fragrance-lovers to the dreams and mysterious universe of luxury fragrances.

“The collection is anchored in precious know-how and reinterprets the heritage of French haute parfumerie.”

Marie Salamagne - Larmes du Desert
ATELIER DES ORS LARMES DU DESERT EDP: With notes of incense, cypress, patchouli, guaiac wood, cedar, citruses, amber, benzoin and woodsy notes.
What was the general brief for creating the fragrances? 

The first idea was to give back to fragrance a sense of mystery and dreams. And also draw inspiration from the crafts to offer olfactory bouquets with distinctive and captivating accords. The project engages with gold, which represents the noble and eternal side of the material and the brand itself.

Marie Salamagne - Atelier des Ors Cuir Sacré
ATELIER DES ORS CUIR SACRE: With notes of juniper berries, cardamom, cypress, incense, saffron, cedar needles, leather, vetiver and cypriol oil.
How much creative freedom do you have when creating the fragrances?

Passionate and imaginative, Jean Philippe shares his creative ideas with me when we start working on a new fragrance. They are nourished by his incredibly rich experience. His professional life includes various domains of excellence where “savoire-faire” is key. Then I feel free to translate his vision into fragrant poetry. We only keep real “coups de coeur”, as we both like to only pursue rare and unique experiences. I cherish the precious moments of the creative adventure. I enjoy true mutual respect, sharing, listening and a kindred open-minded spirit.

Marie Salamagne and Jean-Philippe Clermont - Atelier des Ors
KINDRED SPIRITS: Marie Salamagne and Jean-Philippe Clermont work very closely together on the various fragrances.
One of my favourite fragrances from the collection is the very sensual Rose Omeyyade. How did you create that EDP?

Rose Omeyyade explores the captivating smell of damask rose, infused with velvet raspberry tones and intense woods, such as the mystical agarwood and gaiac wood.

Tell us more about the new White Collection.

The White Collection was released in 2018. It comprises three fragrances: Nuda Veritas, Crepuscule des Ames and Choeur des Anges. This collection is very special and creative.

White signifies purity, radiance, new beginnings. This new collection pays homage to the white space. It is very relative to art as directly inspired by the work of the artist Gustav Klimt, The Search of Happiness. It’s a monumental artwork completed for the 14th Vienna Secessionist Exhibition to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Beethoven’s death. This artwork is organised in three chapters. Each one was the main inspiration of our three compositions.

Marie Salamagne - Atelier des Ors Gustav Klimt
INSPIRATION: The Atelier des Ors White Collection is inspired by Gustav Klimt’s The Search of Happiness.

Nuda Veritas has been made for Chapter 1. It is a floral creation, representing the lightness and the beginning of a new spiritual quest for the search of happiness. The composition opens with floral notes, delicate jasmine and osmanthus, combined with ambroxan and subtle woods.

Crepuscule des Ames has been made for Chapter 2. It’s a woody aromatic fragrance, evoking the duality within all of us. The duality is expressed by the usage of very contrasted ingredients. These include: bitter and luminous citruses, energising aromatic herbs, animalic notes and an addictive patchouli.

Marie Salamagne - Atelier des Ors Crépuscule Des Ames
CONTINUITY: Marie Salamagne has also created the fragrances for the Atelier des Ors White Collection.

Choeur des Anges has been made for Chapter 3. It’s a fruity-floral fragrance, a celebration of joy, colours and happiness. It is made of blood orange, carrot seeds, with a floral heart and some radiant fruits. I have used osmanthus and a touch of honey.

Are you working on more Atelier des Ors fragrances?

Of course! We have a lot of new ideas and developments in progress. Jean-Philippe is always sharing new inspirations. This year will be very busy for Atelier des Ors.