Fashion / Celebrity Style

Your Ultimate Guide to Wedding Scenting

As a beauty journalist, the barrage of questions I received in the run-up to my wedding last year was expected. People wanted to know who was doing my wedding makeup, what bridal hairstyle I would opt for, what skin treatments I was planning ahead of the big day, and, of course, what perfume I was going to wear. And given that I’m not quiet about my penchant for fragrance, I wasn’t surprised to be met with this question almost every day for an entire year. People love perfume, and so do I. There was, however, one particular question I was asked in such a blasé manner that it has stayed with me. I was sitting in a café with a group of colleagues making small talk, and when the topic of my approaching wedding arose, one of my colleagues carefully picked up her teacup from its saucer and said, “So, who is doing the scenting?”

Having worked in and around the fragrance field for a decade, of course, I had heard about scented weddings before, but I had always seen them as something exclusively available to those who consider money no object. And while I hadn’t hired anyone to “scent my wedding” (although some brands, such as Jo Malone London, do offer this as a service), I had thought carefully about what sort of fragrances I wanted around on the day. I’m a beauty director who specialises in all things scent, after all—I know the power it can have.