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Haley Kiyoko's First Fragrance Hue Is That Hot Girl Scent™ & Then Some

Haley Kiyoko's First Fragrance Hue Is That Hot Girl Scent™ & Then Some

FromSmell Ya Later


Haley Kiyoko's First Fragrance Hue Is That Hot Girl Scent™ & Then Some

FromSmell Ya Later

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Length:
63 minutes
Released:
Mar 2, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We finally did it. Our  obsession with celebrity fragrance brings us to interview queer pop icon Haley Kiyoko about her first fragrance Hue. Two years in the making, it's being released into the world like... tomorrow, but not after a slew of ideations on how to create the kind of scent that feels like a "virtual hug." Before you ask, it's made for everyone by which we mean, it's made for anyone needing an aura of safety and security where one can feel their most authentic. So yeah, that's pretty much everyone, right? Haley talks about what it's like being a queer pop artist in a mainstream space, her favorite scent memories, and why music and scent are such powerful means of expression.[Fragrances mentioned: Mugler Angel Nova, MIX:BAR Tangerine Squeeze and Blackberry Tonic, Ex Nihilo Honoré Delights]
Released:
Mar 2, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Tynan Sinks and Sable Yong — friends, beauty editors, award-winning fragrance writers (some of us), and scent fiends — are giving the world the podcast no one asked for. Smell Ya Later explores every imaginable angle at which we interact with the aromas and odors in our lives, the scents that have seared themselves into our memory, and scents that inform the way we envision our future. That includes everything from fine fragrances to candles to dish soap. Follow @smellyalater.mp3 on Instagram for episode updates and probably some memes. Theme song by Pasquale D'Silva; Cover art by Lily Ng