Argan
The fruit of the Argan tree contains a nut, and the oil extracted from that nut is used for everything from dipping bread and dressing salads, as well as in cosmetics, skincare and haircare products. The Library of Fragrance Argan fragrance is a celebration of the fruit and the nut, resulting in a dry fruity…
Dandelion
The Library of Fragrance Dandelion is a transparent, sheer, green floral. A timeless scent, it is always current and in fashion. Known worldwide by a variety of names, including lion's tooth, fairy clock, priest's crown, swine's snout, blowball, milk gowan, wild endive, wet-a-bed, white endive, cankerwort, puffball, and Irish daisy, there is no society unfamiliar…
Hyacinth
In typical The Library of Fragrance fashion, our Hyacinth is the scent of the sweet living flower in full bloom, with powerful and bright green undertones. An extraordinary fragrance, you’ll feel like you’re standing in a field of Hyacinth. When we attack a classic floral note, we take a unique perspective - trying to capture…
New Car
Our associations with scent are not instinctual, but learned - and as Americans, we love nothing more than a new car, and by reference, the smell of a New Car. We used that unique and unusual combination of new plastics, vinyl and fabrics to create a light and wearable fragrance experience, reminiscent of the first…
Royal Apricot
The Library of Fragrance Royal Apricot is a bright, festive and fresh Apricot scent that works anytime, anywhere.The soft, smooth yellow-pink skin of the Royal Apricot Tree is visually attractive making it an extremely popular variety. The Royal Apricot Tree produces large oval sweet and delicious fruit. These valuable fruits are excellent for fresh eating,…
Spacewalk
We took the idea of a sweet, shrill and metallic scent, and twisted and extended it into an out-of-this-world wearable fragrance experience. There has been much discussion about the smell of space over the past few years. After a 2003 mission, astronaut Don Pettit described it this way on a NASA blog: It is hard…










