EditorialThe Pasta Water candle from the fragrance company D.S. & Durga and the restaurant Jupiter in New York, Feb. 10, 2023. (Erica Gannett/The New York Times)
EditorialMichal Rola-Janicki, left, and Ania Hynowska work with a client to create a new fragrance at the Mo61 Perfume Lab in Warsaw on Nov. 16, 2022. (Maciek Nabrdalik/The New York Times)
EditorialAshley Benson celebrates with guests including Demi Lovato, Evan Ross and Kathy Hilton at the launch of her fragrance company ASH by Ashley Benson
EditorialFragrance Harris Stanfield, an assistant customer service manager at Tops Friendly Market, in Buffalo, N.Y., on June 22, 2022. (Mustafa Hussain/The New York Times)
EditorialPress call for the opening of Van Gogh Alive in Edinburgh's Festival Square. Running from17 March 2022 until 17th July. 2022, Festival Square, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland, UK - 16 Mar 2022
EditorialWhile capping carbon dioxide from being freely dumped into the atmosphere is turning into a very long deliberation among our world leaders, capturing and repurposing it is another option. And that alternative has proved promising by Air Company, a four-year-old start-up that uses carbon dioxide in all of the products it creates. Its latest creation is a perfume — Air Eau de Parfum — and the first fragrance made largely from air. (Jiayi Li/The New York Times)
EditorialErnesto Collado, shares some of his knowledge about the area?s flora during one of his smelling tours at Cap de Creus, a peninsula on the Balearic Sea in Spain?s Catalonia region, June 26, 2021. (Samuel Aranda/The New York Times)
EditorialErnesto Collado, shares some of his knowledge about the area?s flora during one of his smelling tours at Cap de Creus, a peninsula on the Balearic Sea in Spain?s Catalonia region, June 26, 2021. (Samuel Aranda/The New York Times)