"Fougere" from French means "fern". 1882 can be called the birthday of fougere fragrances because fern was very loved by royals at that time.
The unusual fragrances smelled like lavender, oakmoss, vanilla and bergamot. A dry, plant-based tone that the French perfumers called "la fougere".
Nowadays, most perfumes labeled for men are fougere, although they were never conceived as exclusively masculine.
Fougere fragrances at Boutique Ideale:
Houbigant: Quelques Fleurs Jardin Secret
Casamorati - Mefisto Gentiluomo
Etat Libre D'orange - Cologne
Bois 1920 - Vento di Fiore
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