Stella McCartney thinks women’s fragrances should allow their personality to ”shine”.
The designer – who released her first perfume in 2003 – admits her new scent Lily has an ”almost aggressive” side to it, which is similar to how she works.
She said: ”Everyone wants a fragrance that lets their personality shine through, not one that gives them a headache.
”I’ve been thinking about this perfume since my first scent Stella launched in 2003. I love lily of the valley – it was in my wedding bouquet – but I wanted to match its femininity with something tough, so I added truffle and moss, which is almost aggressive.
”This is similar to how I work with my ready-to-wear collections.”
However, the British sartorialist was also keen to make sure the bottle matched the perfume.
She told UK’s In Style magazine: ”I went for cut glass and cut crystal, as they create an interesting texture, while the pink juice is subtle and delicate.”