She fell in love with the Krigler perfume Lovely Patchouli around the time she married Aristotle Onassis and made the note an instant classic.
White Rose by Floris: Queen Elizabeth II's perfume
The perfume house, founded in 1730, is an institution in the UK. According to Harper Bazaar, Elizabeth II chose this unique floral fragrance, which she wore on her wedding day.
Princess Diana
The late Princess of Wales wore Houbiquant's Quelques Fleurs, a sumptuous blend of tuberose, jasmine, lily of the valley, and rose to marry Prince Charles. In his memoir, Spare, Prince Harry also revealed his mother's favorite scent—First by Van Cleef & Arpels.
Marilyn Monroe famously told interviewers that she wore Chanel No. 5 to bed (and nothing else), but it wasn't her only favorite.
Ever the world traveler, Kennedy was exposed to countless international beauty products, but she particularly loved Erno Lazlo's Dead Sea Mud Soap.
Kennedy's skincare routine consisted of two daily products which are still available today: a gentle exfoliating toner Erno Laszlo Light Controlling Lotion and a pre-cleansing oil Erno Laszlo Phelityl Oil.
Jackie Kennedy in her heydey often wore an updo or bouffant hairdo with plenty of volume. She also paired this with a sweet pillbox hat co-ordinated with her clothing.
Lenel for Men is a fragrance with classic notes that has been around for decades. Lansky Bros. has sold Lenel since the 1950s and most notably, it was Elvis Presley's favorite cologne brand.
14 iconic women and the fragrances they loved: Created specially for Audrey Hepburn by Hubert de Givenchy, L'Interdit—which means "forbidden" in French—was created in 1957. Rumors spread that Audrey didn't want Givenchy to release the scent, but it was ultimately made available for wide purchase in the 1960s.
Created for the queen by the royal nose Jean-Louis Fargeon in the late eighteenth century, the rose-, jasmine-, and bergamot-spiked scent was originally conceived as an ode to her beloved Trianon gardens at Versailles.
"So much so that if I leave the house and I don't put any on, I'll turn around and go back home." Prince Harry's wife announced that her favourites are Oribe Côte d'Azur Eau de Parfum and Jo Malone's Wild Bluebell and Wood Sage & Sea Salt Cologne. All excellent choices, we think you'll agree.
Queen Elizabeth reportedly wore Guerlain L'Heure Bleue, a spicy citrus with a powdery dry down. It's been a classic for the fragrance house ever since the scent was created in 1912.
Jo Malone Wild Bluebell Cologne.
In the early 80s there were two standard colognes with him wherever he went, Aramis and Lagerfeld. He did try others occasionally but always reverted back to those. Later, when he was spending more time in Switzerland he discovered L'Eau Dynamisante by Clarins which he wore much of the time.
Prince William
Though it's not confirmed which cologne the father-of-three is partial to, Penhaligon's is certainly fit for a future King - the eau de toilette was originally commissioned for the ninth Duke of Marlborough in 1902.
Michael Jackson's signature scent was a unisex. perfume called "Bal a Versailles" (he was also known to. wear Tom Ford "Black Orchid").
Barbra Streisand's signature scent is said to be Guerlain's profound and quizzical masterpiece Vol De Nuit, a green, narcissus, spiced oriental perfume I also adore; a scent that hovers about you like deep, soft intrigue, that keeps you at civilized distance while simultaneously drawing you in like a moth to the flame.
Meryl Streep – she is a fan of Guerlain Shalimar – no wonder, given the fact that both the perfume and the actress are exceptionally feminine and refined. Its mystifying sensuality has won not only Meryl Streep's heart…
Oscar by Oscar de la Renta was Princess Margaret's fragrance of choice. The musky and floral perfume has notes of orange blossom, ylang-ylang and opoponax and is the perfumer's oldest fragrance.
Monroe was recounting an anecdote for Time magazine in which she said she was constantly asked what she wore to bed. In response, she answered “Chanel No. 5.” The iconic perfume has been around since 1921, if you can believe it.
Dolly – Scent From Above Available July 28
Dolly Parton is thrilled to announce her first-ever signature fragrance in partnership with Scent Beauty. Dolly – Scent from Above is butterflies, hearts and hope. A true inspiration from rags to rhinestones, Dolly spreads love and hope around the world.
Marilyn Monroe was once quoted as saying, "What do I wear in bed? Why, Chanel No. 5, of course." Got to love that cheeky bombshell, right? And she does raise an interesting question—and no, I'm not talking about where you fall in the PJs/birthday-suit sleeping debate.
When she needed a dress for formal occasions, Jackie often turned to the designer Valentino Garavani. He crafted some of her most famous looks—including the dress she wore to her second wedding to Aristotle Onasis—and this mint green dress she wore on a trip to Cambodia in 1967.
Immediately, comparisons were drawn to another infamous political pink suit, worn by Jackie Kennedy the day her husband, John F. Kennedy, was assassinated. On the fateful day of November 22, 1963, Jackie famously wore a pink Chanel suit—at the time, it was imperative that First Ladies wore clothing made in America.
' Jackie Kennedy's daywear generally consisted of simple sleeveless dresses, Chanel jackets and A-line skirts by Dior, paired with her signature pillbox hat, pumps, long white gloves and usually pearls or brooches.