WWD: Sue Phillips on How to Properly Wear Perfume

Beyond her work helping COVID-19 survivors regain their sense of smell, Sue Phillips shares insights into wearing and appreciating perfume. She emphasizes the emotional depth and individuality of fragrances, guiding people on how to choose and layer scents to enhance their personal identity and experience.

https://wwd.com/beauty-industry-news/beauty-features/how-to-wear-perfume-1234790407/

New York Post: COVID-19 survivors regain smell thanks to ‘magician’ perfumer

 

Sue Phillips uses her extensive knowledge of fragrance to help COVID-19 survivors regain their sense of smell, which many lost during the pandemic. Her custom scent sessions introduce clients to different aromatic notes, rekindling memories and sensations linked to olfactory recovery. Her unique approach has transformed the lives of many struggling with post-COVID anosmia.

https://nypost.com/2021/04/27/perfumer-helps-covid-survivors-regain-smell/

People.com: Perfumer Helps COVID Survivors Regain Their Sense of Smell: 'It Literally Brought Them to Tears'

Sue Phillips, a fragrance expert, helps COVID-19 survivors recover their sense of smell by guiding them through a personalized journey of scent exploration. Using a variety of carefully selected fragrance notes, Phillips has aided individuals in rediscovering olfactory sensations, offering emotional and sensory breakthroughs. Her work combines fragrance expertise with a therapeutic approach, making a profound impact on those affected by anosmia.

https://people.com/health/perfumer-helps-covid-survivors-regain-sense-smell/

Vanity Fair: Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx Allegedly Gave Each Other Perfume, Still Won’t Confirm a Thing

Sue Phillips’ custom fragrance creations are highlighted as luxurious and thoughtful gifts. The article references her work with high-profile clients, such as crafting bespoke perfumes for Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx, showcasing her impact in the world of high-end perfumery.

https://www.vanityfair.com/style/2018/11/katie-holmes-jamie-foxx-perfume-gift

Well + Good: What Is Musk in Perfume? Here’s What to Know About the Fragrance Note

The article explores the role of musk in perfumes, with insights from Sue Phillips on its versatility and appeal. Phillips discusses how musk forms the foundation of many fragrances, balancing other notes while adding warmth and depth.

https://www.wellandgood.com/what-is-musk-in-perfume/

Oprah Daily: How to Discover Your Own Signature Scent, According to the Pros

Sue Phillips shares advice on finding a signature scent, encouraging exploration of personal preferences and scent families. The piece underscores her expertise in helping individuals discover fragrances that resonate with their unique essence.

https://www.oprahdaily.com/beauty/skin-makeup/a22813043/how-to-find-signature-scent/

New Beauty: Make Your Own Perfume? Inside the Latest Fragrance Trend

Sue Phillips guides clients in crafting their signature scents through her custom

fragrance workshops. By identifying scent preferences and layering notes, she empowers
individuals to create unique, personalized perfumes that reflect their identity.

https://www.newbeauty.com/make-your-own-perfume/

The Rubis Show: House of Fragrance. Interview with Sue Phillips

Entrepreneur Daily Mag: Sue Phillips: Crafting Signature Scents That Define Luxury and Identity

Sue Phillips redefines luxury with bespoke fragrances, crafting scents that embody identity and elevate personal branding. An icon in the industry, she combines artistry and strategy, leaving a lasting legacy.

READ: https://entrepreneurdailymag.com/sue-phillips-crafting-signature-scents-that-define-luxury-and-identity

It’s All About The Ingredients

It’s All About The Ingredients

With all the niche fragrances being created, perfumes are formulated with single note ingredients like OUD leading the way. ROSE is also making a return, not your grandmother’s Rose, but a more modern exotic direction.
A Brief History of Fragrance

A Brief History of Fragrance

The God of Perfume, Nefertum, was also a god of healing who was said to have eased the suffering of the aging sun god Ra with a bouquet of sacred lotus. He could be described as the world’s first aroma therapist!
Fragrance through the decades

Fragrance through the decades

Dive into Fragrance History: The 1960s!

The 1960s brought new scents to America! Duty-free shops offered European perfumes, like the modern twist on Chanel No. 5, Madame Rochas. As culture shifted, so did fragrance - lighter scents emerged alongside the American fragrance industry. Think green & woodsy by Norman Norell (the "American Balenciaga"). And who can forget the era of Twiggy?Musk and patchouli became popular, not just for their scent but for their... masking abilities.