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DISCOVER
YOUR WEDDING
FRAGRANCE
Finding the perfect fragrance for your
wedding day is an intimate journey that transcends
gender norms and celebrates personal
identity. Whether you identify as male, female,
non-binary, or any other gender identity,
choosing a scent that resonates with your soul is
a meaningful part of your wedding preparations.
Here’s how to navigate this olfactory adventure
to find your signature scent:
Your wedding fragrance is more than just a
perfume; it’s an invisible accessory that can
enhance your overall bridal ensemble. The
right scent can boost your confidence, evoke
romantic emotions, and leave a lasting
impression on your guests. As you reminisce
about your wedding day in the years to come,
the whiff of your wedding perfume will instantly
transport you back to those cherished moments.
Begin with
the basics
Know Your Notes - Fragrances are composed of
various “notes” that unfold over time.
Understanding these layers can help you select a
scent that resonates with you.
Top Notes - The initial burst of fragrance you
smell immediately after application. They are
usually light and fresh, lasting for about
15-20 minutes.
Heart Notes - The core of the fragrance that
emerges after the top notes dissipate. These
notes form the main body of the perfume, lasting
several hours.
Base Notes - The foundation of the scent,
providing depth and longevity. They appear once
the heart notes fade and can linger on your skin
for hours, even days.
SCENT OF
LOVE
THE IMPORTANCE
OF A WEDDING
FRAGRANCE
Identify Your Signature Scent
Family - Perfumes fall into several scent families.
Identifying which family resonates with you can
narrow down your options.
Floral - Romantic and feminine, perfect for a
spring or garden wedding.
Citrus - Fresh and invigorating, ideal for a
summer or beach wedding.
Oriental - Warm and spicy, suitable for an autumn
or evening ceremony.
Woody - Earthy and sophisticated, great for a
winter or rustic-themed wedding.
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