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Can fragrances be considered art? - FragTalk ep17

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In this episode of the Seldomly Often fragrance podcast, we dive into a big question: Can fragrances be considered art? Luke leads the discussion by starting with the age-old challenge: what is art, and how do we define it? From there, we explore how this definition applies to perfumery: the creativity of perfumers, the language of scent, and the way fragrances tell stories and evoke emotions. It’s a thoughtful, conversation-driven episode that touches on philosophy, aesthetics, and the personal connections we form with perfume. Whether you see fragrances as wearable art, crafted design, or something in between, this discussion will make you think differently about the bottles on your shelf. What do you think, are fragrances art? Share your thoughts in the comments! Be sure to give John some love on his channel @Frag-Jitsu, follow Mo’s journey @ScentsForThought, and check out Luke’s Instagram @switzer_scent. Fragrances mentioned in this video: - Nasomatto Hindu Grass - Nasomatto Black Afgano - Oman Luxury Khanjar - Rogue Mon Monsieur - Versace Eros Flame - Parfums d'Empire Ambre Russe - Guerlain Heritage - Tauer L'Air du Desert Marocain - Meo Fusciuni Little Song - Rasasi Hawas Tropical - Louis Vuitton Imagination - Etat Libre d'Orange Secretions Magnifique - Filippo Sorcinelli _But Not Today_ - Dior Fahrenheit edt - Areej Le Doré Oud Zhen - Serge Lutens Chergui - Jorum Studio Monolith - Meo Fusciuni Buio - Profumum Roma Tundra - Amouage Jubilation XXV #fragrance #perfumeindustry #nichefragrance #fragrancereview #perfumecommunity #fragrancecollection #perfumeaddict #fragrancepodcast #fraghead #perfumestories #fragranceenthusiast #fragrancefamily #fragrancephilosophy #isperfumeart #fragranceandart #perfumeartistry #fragranceculture #scentasart #fragranceobsession #fragrancediscussion #fragranceinspiration

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