Maison Margiela launches Scentsorium haute couture fragrance collection

Maison Margiela has unveiled its Scentsorium Collection, a new line of haute couture fragrances, at a show in Shanghai. The collection, licensed by L’Oréal Group, features six scents inspired by radicalism and human emotions. It will launch exclusively in brand boutiques worldwide on April 21.

L’Oréal Group continues to expand its haute couture fragrance portfolio with Maison Margiela’s Scentsorium Collection, which debuted on Wednesday at the brand’s Shanghai show. The line draws from haute couture craftsmanship, using higher concentrate dosages, rare ingredients like fig, musky suede, incense, and saffron, and design-driven bottles with a cracked, rectangular cut-glass aesthetic. Six scents carry evocative names: Blaze Of Stillness, Silent Fury, Anguish and Awe, Tender Defiance, Delight in Despair, and Fit of Folly. Each has a concentration of 25% to 30% and prices at $180 for 30ml or $350 for 75ml. Priced as haute couture equivalents to the brand’s ready-to-wear Replica line from 2012, the collection targets Replica fans for special occasions, fashion enthusiasts drawn to its avant-garde design, and fragrance connoisseurs seeking design objects akin to an iPhone or heirloom. Sandrine Groslier, global president of L’Oréal Group’s luxe fragrances, said, “We were seeing new consumers appearing on the market and we wanted to stay ahead of the competition. They are craving radical creation, exclusivity, and craftsmanship.” The concept originated three years ago under former creative director John Galliano and aligns with the current era led by Glenn Martens. L’Oréal Luxe reported 2.8% growth in 2025, with fragrances driving double-digit gains, including strong results from Maison Margiela. Groslier noted the industry’s shift toward niche and couture scents amid market normalization post-pandemic boom, particularly appealing to Gen Z who select fragrances by mood and occasion. The Shanghai debut highlights the brand’s strong Asian presence, with China leading in fragrance awareness and Japan topping fashion sales.

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