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With H24, Hermès Captures The Essence of the Modern Man
It's been 15 years since the lauded French house last released a men's fragrance — a decade and a half thus separating us from the resounding success of Terre d'Hermès and its warmly spiced sillage. Indeed, the legacy posed a welcome challenge for resident perfum-er Christine Nagel, the house's nose since 2014 and the mind behind celebrated compositions like Galop d'Hermès, Twilly d'Hermès and Un Jardin sur la Lagune. "In order to create a new signature for Hermès' scents, I needed to explore other avenues and move away from more traditional woodsy notes," she explains.
Nagel turned to clary sage, lending the juice a green-tinted heart in contrast to current market trends in men's fragrance. It features notes of hay and fresh-cut grass balanced with narcissus, a mysterious and prismatic floral, and dries down to a rosewood base. Ever of-the-moment, Nagel kept an eye on the future with a touch of the synthetic: scalene, a molecule that evokes warm metal, brings a fresh-ironed feel to the scent's progression. The modern man, after all, is never without technology.