The bridal designer’s first foray into fragrance is the kind of release that translates a designer’s aesthetic into something you can wear without a gown. Reem Acra‘s debut perfume was conceived as the olfactory equivalent of her wedding-dress philosophy — romantic, refined, and built to last.
The scent
A floral bouquet over a soft musk base, with notes that develop through the day rather than blooming all at once. White flowers in the heart, with fresh citrus on top and a powdery dry-down.
How it wears
The kind of fragrance that earns the question ‘what are you wearing?’ without announcing itself. Layer light at the pulse points; let the scent meet the room rather than enter it ahead of you.
The fragrance worth a sample before you commit, and worth committing to once you’ve smelled it.

