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This Is What Proenza Schouler’s First Fragrance Actually Smells Like

According to 6 of our editors.

proenza schouler arizona

Rumors of cool-girl favorite Proenza Schouler’s first fragrance have been swirling throughout the fashion industry for years, and now the eau de parfum, named Arizona, has finally arrived. Inspired by the designer’s post-fashion-week trip through the American Southwest, the debut scent is the result of two and a half years of planning and testing, all to encapsulate the spirit, beauty, and mystery of the desert landscape. Two notes dominate the blend: a rich orris (aka iris flower root) and blooming white cactus flower, in hopes to invoke the wearer’s own adventurous “Arizona state of mind.” As Jack McCollough said to Vogue, “When we finally embraced that feeling, to properly unplug and get back in touch with ourselves in some way, it just felt like the ultimate luxury. We wanted to bring that into this project.” The fragrance is available February 10th exclusively at Saks Fifth Avenue.

Want our take? We got our hands on the stunning, hewn glass bottle and eagerly passed it around the office to test. Below, our thoughts.


4 / 6
Ivanna Martinez, Social Media Intern: I’m a fan of anything cactus flower! I feel like it’s having a moment right now, and this scent is giving it a good rep. I would say this perfume sort of embodies that of a cactus flower—a beautiful scent with a needle-like tingle. It’s softened smell makes the fragrance feminine while also allowing it to have some earthy, organic undertones. I spritzed some on my wrist, and it instantly took me to a dreamy desert vacation. Cabo, anyone?!

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