The Heritage
The House of Studio Girl
Studio Girl spans a decade of fresh, floral, and woody compositions that chart the shift from bright citrus and green florals into deeper, woodsy grounds. Across fifteen fragrances from 1960 to 1971, the house moves between luminous aldehydic florals and warmer amber-tinged woods, never straying far from a clean, almost candid sensibility. Early work glimmers with neroli and jasmine; later releases deepen into sandalwood and cedar. The prevailing impression is one of understated elegance—florals without heaviness, woods without smoke—grounded in an era when fragrance favored clarity over saturation.
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Fragrances
The Collection







