Giddy-up for the horse-inspired scent trend!


The allure of equestrian-inspired fragrances is galloping into the world of scent, we’ve noticed at The Perfume Society; these emotionally-evocative perfumes capturing the essence of horses and the nostalgia of the stables with an artistic flourish. These olfactory creations bring the romance and adventure of horseback riding in fragrant form, blending notes that transport wearers to a world of leather saddles, grassy fields, and sunlit stables. 

So, giddy-up to jump on this trend, and let’s see what’s inspired it, and some of the scents we’re cantering towards right now…

The Allure of Equestrian Fragrances

Nostalgia and Emotion: (A key fragrant trend, as you will soon see in the forthcoming issue of The Scented Letter magazinesign up here for your FREE digital copy to be sent as soon as it publishes…)

These scents weave a tapestry of memories, conjuring the rustic charm of barns and the comforting aroma of leather, hay, and saddle soap. They evoke a profound emotional connection to cherished past experiences.

Sensory Complexity: A symphony of earthy, leathery, and animalic notes creates a rich, layered narrative. This complexity appeals to those who savor fragrances that tell a story, each note unfolding like chapters in a novel.

Cultural and Historical Resonance: Horses, symbols of freedom and strength, have galloped through human history and culture. Fragrances inspired by equestrian themes tap into this deep cultural significance, offering a sensory journey through time.

Unique and Distinctive: Amidst a sea of floral and citrus scents, horse-inspired fragrances stand out with their exotic and luxurious elements, such as oud and animalic accords.

 

 

 

Key Notes in Horse-Inspired Fragrances

  • Leather: Evoking saddles and reins, a staple in equine scents.
  • Hay and Grassy Notes: Coumarin adds pastoral freshness.
  • Animalic Accords: Cumin or oud evokes the presence of a horse.
  • Saddle Soap: Adds a nostalgic, clean element.

These notes are central to evoking the nostalgic emotions we may experience when smelling a scent inspired by the equestrian world. Used separately, or in wonderful harmony, they give  a unique blend of rustic and refined elements that capture the imagination and transport wearers to the heart of this world – and it doesn’t matter if you’re a ‘horsey’ person or not. Even if you’ve never been in a saddle, there’s something we can all relate to, here, on a human level or being comforted, feeling in control of your life again, and being at one with nature.

Saddle Up for These Scents…

 

 

Sarah Baker Riders: A sunlit stable where leather saddles meet verdant fields and ripe peaches, this fragrance is a harmonious blend of grass, peach, and leather, with a touch of tobacco and amber.

£150 for 50ml eau de parfum sarahbakerperfumes.com

 

 

 

 

Hermès Barenia: Named after Hermès saddles, this scent is a sophisticated blend of powdery iris and sweet butterfly lily, grounded by patchouli, capturing the elegance of aged leather.

£100 for 60ml eau de parfum hermes.com

 

 

 

Maison Crivelli Oud Stallion: A daring blend of smoky leather and oud wood, accented with cardamom, nutmeg, and saffron, resting on a base of cedarwood and roasted tonka bean.

£220 for 50ml extrait de parfum harrods.com

 

 

 

Perfumer H Saddle: The warmth of worn leather with bergamot, orange flower, and patchouli, balanced by vanilla and amber, creating a scent both tenacious and elegant.

£130 for 50ml eau de parfum perfumerh.com

 

 

 

Papillon Epona: Inspired by the Celtic goddess of horses, this fragrance blends leather, saddle soap, and horse skin accords with vetiver and violet, capturing equine essence and pastoral tranquility.

£147 for 50ml eau de parfum papillonperfumery.co.uk

 

Written by Suzy Nightingale



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