Unlike your dress, your wedding-day fragrance is something you can wear again and again. Choose wisely.
Bottled Up
In May, vaunted fragrance maker House of Creed opened an outpost in NorthPark Center. The Paris-based perfumery boasts more than 260 years of experience and uses the highest quality essential oils to craft fragrances for both men and women. Outfitted in brass and Carrara marble, the posh Dallas boutique features a VIP room for appointments and events.
“Spring Flower” (from $260/Creed);
Aventus” (from $365/Creed)
8687 N. Central Expy., Ste. | 522. 214-506-9280
Ritzy Spritz
Sure, you can pick up a ready-made perfume at Krigler, now open in the Ritz-Carlton Dallas lobby. (How about “America One 31,” worn by the likes of JFK and Ernest Hemingway?) But for brides and grooms who want something truly personalized—and have $60,000 to spare—the scent sommeliers here will get to know your whiff whims and create a bespoke bottle that, like your soon-to-be-spouse, is yours alone.
“America One 31” (from $455/Krigler)
2121 McKinney Ave. | 214-922-4826
On the Nose
The Conservatory’s resident fragrance expert Shasa Mitcham chooses five scents for the modern bride.
Research suggests that scent memory is the strongest of all the senses, so don’t let your wedding perfume be an afterthought. Shasa Mitcham, wellbeing manager at The Conservatory, selects five bridal fragrances that will stand the test of time—and transport you back to your big day every time you spray them.