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classification. First published in 1984 by Michael Edwards in
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, Australia, the guide was originally named ''The Fragrance Manual'' before becoming ''Fragrances of the World'' in 2000. It has since been printed annually in a bilingual English-French edition. An online companion, the ''Fragrances of the World'' database, was launched in 2004 and, as of 2015, profiles over 17,000 perfumes, updated weekly.Fragrances of the World database - Fragrances of the World.Info
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within the fragrance industry, colloquially termed the “''Fragrance Bible''” (a registered
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since 2011).Michael Edwards, Fragrances Of The World 2010 Edition, rare exclusive Interview with Michael Edwards, , Perfume Legends: French Feminine Fragrances, the cult book and collecto...
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Some 8,000 perfumes were profiled in the 2015 printed edition of ''Fragrances of the World'', accompanied by brand name, date, fragrance family and gender. The online database, updated weekly, archives profiles of over 17,000 perfumes, listing brand name, corporate group, creative director, gender, perfumer, date, country of origin, bottle designer, fragrance family, an image, an olfactory pyramid and a pronunciation guide. The ''Fragrances of the World'' database attempts to list all perfumes currently on the market, anywhere in the world. Each listing's profile is written by the guide's editorial team, who evaluate the perfume in collaboration with the fragrance's perfumer and house evaluator. If a mass-market perfume is discontinued, it remains listed in the guide for another two years, excluding fragrances deemed to be of outstanding influence, which are therefore maintained. Over 3,000 discontinued perfumes considered to be of exceptional popularity or historical importance have also been added to the listing. The guide is independently published by Fragrances of the World, funded by individual subscriptions. In the interest of neutrality, the guide contains no advertising and listings are made free of charge. However, the fragrances houses are not systematically consulted, and the content is often invented.


History


Print edition

In 1984, Michael Edwards, having left
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as international marketing director, was aware of the need for a guide to help retailers suggest perfumes to consumers. Though Edwards had previously tried to re-establish
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’s defunct classification ''Bouquet de la Parfumerie'', the leading manual remained Haarmann & Reimer’s ''Guide to Fragrance Ingredients'', an essentially technical genealogy unsuited to retail. That year in Sydney, Edwards independently published ''The Fragrance Manual'', the first retailer’s guide to fragrance classification, profiling three hundred perfumes. The manual proved a success, going through several editions, and was expanded at the request of
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, first to include American fragrances, followed by men’s fragrances and niche brands. The manual’s original linear, sectional layout, traditional to fragrance classifications, presented certain limitations. Consumer preferences, Edwards felt, did not necessarily fall into a particular olfactory group (floral, oriental, woody, etc), and could span two or more groups if linked by similar subgroups (i.e. soft florals being akin to floral orientals). This he addressed in the 1992 edition of ''The Fragrance Manual'', the first to feature an annular taxonomy known as the ‘ fragrance wheel’, which organized olfactory groups in relation to one another while showing their interchange. The fragrance wheel proved a major innovation in perfume classification, its design copied widely throughout the fragrance industry. In 2000, ''The Fragrance Manual'' was renamed ''Fragrances of the World''. The printed guide has since been published annually in a bilingual English-French edition.


Online database

The ''Fragrances of the World'' online database was launched in 2004, accessible by paid subscription. Due to its weekly updates and comprehensive scope (profiling over 17,000 perfumes in 2015), the database has largely superseded the guide's printed edition.An Evening with Michael Edwards – founder of Fragrances of the World , What Men Should Smell Like
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Applications

Fragrance Finder, an application based on ''The Fragrance Manual'' designed to recommend perfumes according to consumer preferences, was originally developed for
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without success. The application was instead sold independently to retailers in 1994 on
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, before appearing online in 2006.


Criticisms

While ''Fragrances of the World'' has largely been adopted as a standard reference in the fragrance industry, the guide has also been subject to criticism. As an independent publication, the guide's fragrance classifications are sometimes discordant with those of the perfume houses, and the creations are sometimes attributed to the wrong perfumer, causing debate. Its simplistic categories, largely devised for retail, differ from the complex subgroups featured in smaller technical manuals such as the ''Classification officielle des parfums et terminologie'' (also created in 1984), published by the French Society of Perfumers. Its content is also limited in comparison with free resources such as
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, Fragrantica or Perfume Intelligence, though it is considerably more accurate.


See also

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Michael Edwards (fragrance expert) Michael Anthony Edwards (10 December 1943) is a British fragrance taxonomist, historian, and founding editor of '' Fragrances of the World'', the largest guide to perfume classification. His lectures and writings, including the book ''Perfume Lege ...
* Fragrance wheel *
Perfume Perfume (, ; french: parfum) is a mixture of fragrant essential oils or aroma compounds (fragrances), fixatives and solvents, usually in liquid form, used to give the human body, animals, food, objects, and living-spaces an agreeable scent. Th ...
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Perfumer A perfumer is an expert on creating perfume compositions, sometimes referred to affectionately as a ''nose'' (French: ''nez'') due to their fine sense of smell and skill in producing olfactory compositions. The perfumer is effectively an artist wh ...


References


External links


''Fragrances of the World'' website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Fragrances of the World Perfumery Australian encyclopaedias