Hermès Fragrances Have Entered The Building

Launching their first fragrance, Eau d’Hermès, in 1951, the brand continues to create some truly iconic fragrances. From light and playful eau de toilettes to heady colognes, the core collection is currently made up of the coveted men’s fragrance ranges Terre d’ Hermès and H24; the delectable Twilly d’ Hermès perfumes; Eau des Merveilles; The Colognes and the Gardens Collection. There’s also the recent revamp of Le Bain Hair and Body Shower Gels, now housed in glass bottles with an eco-conscious formula along with the Hair and Body Dry Oils so you can layer your Hermès scents as you wish.
As we enter autumn 2024, there’s another exciting Hermès perfume to behold, Barènia Eau de Parfum. The brands’ first Chypre, it’s inspired by the Hermès leather it shares its name with. Just like a leather bag strap or shoe moulds to your body and shape over time the more it’s worn, this fragrance is designed to adapt to your skin until it becomes an extension of your personal style.
What does Hermès Barénia smell like?
Following the traditional Chypre structure – a citrus top note, floral heart and woody base, this blends bergamot, butterfly lily and oakwood to create an intoxicating and sensual scent. However, there’s also a surprise addition of miracle berry – a first for Hermès and an accord that’s a little sweet, a little sour.Discover the best Hermès perfumes
Whether you’re already a fan or are curious to try a new scent, these are the Hermès perfumes to stock up on.Hermès
Barénia Eau de Parfum, £72.00
The new scent
Capturing both strength and softness in a scent, this Hermès chypre is a sensual mix of patchouli, butterfly lily and a twist of citrus. Housed in bottle inspired by the famous Collier de Chien bracelet, thanks to the handy refills, it’s transformed into a forever object. A real keeper.

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Twilly d'Hermès Eau de Parfum, £98.00
The fashion icon
Inspired by the infamous Hermès silk scarf print, this is a fun and flirty fragrance that, despite being full of floral tuberose and spicy ginger, has a slight sweetness to it that makes it wearable and appealing to all audiences.

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Terre d'Hermès Eau de Toilette, £75.00
The crowd pleaser
Initially designed as a men’s fragrance but one that could easily be enjoyed by everyone, this is a warm, woody scent that replicates the elements of nature and rawness with hints of benzoin, flint and grapefruit.

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Le Jardin De Monsieur Li Hair And Body Shower Gel, £62.00
The shower scape
In a fully recyclable, refillable glass bottle, this is a bathroom artefact worth investing in. A mix of green mango, lotus and sycamore it conjures up a fresh and elegant aroma that’s isn't overpowering and leaves skin softly dappled in scent.

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Eau de Rhubarbe Ecarlate Moisturising Body Lotion, £68.00
The scent extender
Whether you want to layer your fragrance with alternative scents or extend the longevity of your favourite Hermès perfume, this body lotion is an ideal place to start. Plus, rhubarb is having a renaissance in scent right now and here, the crisp, tarte aroma of the fruit has been married with musk to create a body lotion that's both sophisticated and good-looking.

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