Thanks to our recent articles, you already know what perfumes first ladies and politicians wear. And now it’s time to reveal the secrets of the representatives of the royal families. Agree, modern princesses are very interesting and extraordinary ladies, so learning something about their tastes is a very interesting experience.


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Kate Middleton's favorite scents

The wife of England's Prince William continually finds herself on the list of the most stylish women planets. Her wedding dress won many admiring reviews. Every appearance is accompanied by heated discussions about the perfect style, and the brands that Kate wears sell their creations literally at lightning speed. And what perfume did she complement it with?


White Duchess Gardenias

The composition of the British niche company is built around white flowers, which fully justifies the name (“White Gardenia Petals”). It is characterized by a contrast between airy freshness and the heady scents of tropical petals. In the center there is a gardenia, complemented by lilies of the valley and jasmine. The frame is sweetish-resinous notes of amber and a woody accord. It is this harmony that is currently the absolute favorite and talisman of the crowned lady.

Student love Kate

And when the Duchess of Cambridge Catherine was a student, her perfume favorite was the perfume presented by the Dior brand. This is a completely different scent. It is very strong, unusual, rich (although the concentration is Eau de Toilette). His heroine is a woman with character. In the pyramid you will find:

  • Mysterious rose tree;
  • Sandalwood unexpectedly mixed with aldehydes;
  • Sweet vanilla and bitter oakmoss;
  • Floral component, lily, ylang-ylang, jasmine, rose.

In general, it is quite difficult to isolate individual aromas here - they merge and sound like a single whole, as befits a truly royal perfume. Dior Dune was created in 1991 by perfumer Jean-Louis Sieuzac, inspired by the views of desert dunes and the eastern sun.

Princess Diana perfumes

The Princess of Wales's fragrant wardrobe cannot be missed. The composition sounds luxurious and requires an appropriate outfit. This is hardly a suitable addition to clothing in casual style. The base is white flowers: gardenia, tuberose, orange blossom, jasmine. You can hear the undertones of hyacinth, ylang-ylang, and iris against the background of smoky, sweetish amber and sandalwood.


Gardenia - a flower in a crown

Apparently, gardenia was one of Lady Di's favorite scents: it also dominates the Celias Ultimate Gardenia perfume. The princess also appeared in a spring “garb” of lilies of the valley, lilac, jasmine and greenery - . On her dressing table was the legendary Lanvin Arpege, created in 1927 (by Paul Vacher and Andre Fraysse). The composition has an interesting effect: each of the notes comes to the fore in turn.

Penhaligon's English Bells and other favorites

The perfumes presented by the old British perfume house Penhaligon are interesting. The floral green bouquet exudes the scents of hyacinth, clove spices, lilies of the valley, and roses. The finishing touches are galbanum and cinnamon. The perfumes Adoration, Isis and Reverie are also mentioned. Niche company Creed dedicated to the memory of Lady Diana.

Princess of Monaco Grace Kelly

During her short film career, Grace Kelly managed to star in only 11 films - and received an Oscar. At the age of 26, she marries Prince Rainier III of Monaco and no longer appears in films. However, she could now be seen on screens and in glossy magazines even more often - Princess Grace became a recognized style icon.

Wedding flowers

Especially for her wedding in 1956, the ancient perfume house Creed created a floral scent (tuberose, iris, rose, violet). It was in it that the bride appeared in front of the guests. Only decades later the composition began to be produced for sale.

Among Grace Kelly's favorite perfumes are (rose, jasmine, lilac, lilies of the valley, orange blossom, tuberose, greenery), a floral scent (named after the novel by Francoise Sagan), (also a favorite of Princess Diana).

When King Edward VIII of Great Britain finally decided to marry twice-divorced Wallis Simpson in 1936, he lost his title. The government of the country did not give consent to the marriage (besides, Wallis was still married at that time), and therefore he had to abdicate the throne.


A pride of place in Wallis Simpson's perfume arsenal was occupied by perfumes created by Guerlain: classic (oakmoss, peach, spices, vetiver) and floral with notes of iris, heliotrope, vanilla, cloves and benzoin. Also, the wife of the Duke of Windsor wore the following fragrances:

  • Estée Lauder Crown Bouquet;
  • Perfumes from the Estee Lauder Private Collections;

The most expensive perfume of its time - Jean Patou Joy.


A few more monarchy scents

History has also preserved information about other crowned persons: the Empress of Austria Elizabeth of Bavaria preferred, the Duchess de Lugo, Infanta Elena of Spain, appears in, and her sister Infanta Christina - in Emporio Armani. The choice of the English Queen Elizabeth II is interesting: in addition to the legendary and, she loves, Bijan.

Are there any of the above compositions that you like? Whose perfume wardrobe do you find most interesting? Try to experiment and try on a princess olfactory outfit to feel irresistible every day!

In 1956, Grace Kelly received a wedding gift from her husband, Prince Rainier of Monaco, a bottle of Fleurissimo perfume from Creed. This is a subtle, translucent scent - very elegant and calm. The main note in it is bergamot: it is mixed with violet, iris, tuberose and tart ambergris.

KATE MIDDLETON – ILLUMINUM, WHITE GARDENIA PETALS

The British perfume house created a fragrance with a leading note of gardenia. It is echoed by jasmine, black currant leaf, amber and ylang-ylang. The aroma turned out to be very clean, airy - at the same time with a light creamy sound.

PRINCESS DIANA – HOUBIGANT PARIS, QUELQUES FLEURS

Marie Antoinette's favorite scent. A bouquet of freshly cut white flowers in a bottle. Here you can hear lily of the valley (but very soft, without the sharpness characteristic of it in perfumery), feminine jasmine, rose, violet. And all this with a pinch of vanilla, a drop of honey and grated zest - like candied fruits and petals. Not light and serene, but aristocratic - but not suffocating.

QUEEN ELIZABETH II – FLORIS, WHITE ROSE

A fragrance with a long history - the first bottle was released in 1800. Queen Elizabeth still uses it today. This is truly the essence of an English rose: the aroma is powdery, sweetish-floral, interspersed with violet, iris, cloves and resinous amber.

MEGHAN MARKLE — JO MALONE, WOOD SAGE&SEA SALT

For the wedding, Megan chose a custom fragrance from Floris, but in everyday life she loves the famous Wood Sage&Sea Salt from Jo Malone. It's woody, with cool notes of salt and sea and a hint of citrus.

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Despite the fact that the Duchess of Cambridge has a whole team of stylists, makeup artists and hairdressers, Kate is known for choosing her own cosmetics and doing her own makeup (including on her own wedding day!).

Kate Middleton, pregnant with her third child, always looks stunning. With her shiny locks, flawless complexion, rosy cheeks and incredible expressive eyes, the Duchess of Cambridge really knows how to highlight her natural beauty.

Luckily for us, Kate's stunning look can be replicated. We'll tell you about a range of skin care products, decorative cosmetics and hair care products that she regularly uses to create her flawless look every day. appearance, - which the Duchess even admits herself!

On a recent royal visit to Poland, the Duchess of Cambridge humbly listened to compliments about her "perfect" look from a group of fans. Kate, as befits a modest queen, claimed that the secret to her incredible beauty was just makeup.

“We told her that she was beautiful and perfect. But she said that this was not true - it was just makeup,” 21-year-old Magda Mordaka shared with Polish media her impressions of meeting Kate in Warsaw.

So what kind of cosmetics does Kate Middleton use every day?

Night elixir Beuti Skincare Beauty Sleep Elixir

In 2016, the Duchess of Cambridge was presented with a whole collection of skin care products from the organic cosmetics brand Beuti Skincare. The small, independent British brand told The Telegraph that its Beauty Sleep Elixer now sits on Kate's dressing table because it suited her perfectly.

Trilogy Certified Organic Rosehip Oil

During her second pregnancy, Kate's representatives reported that the Duchess switched to organic cosmetics Trilogy brand. Kate still uses organic rosehip oil now that she is pregnant with her third child.

Nivea Visage Pure & Natural Moisturizing Day Cream

In 2011, Duchess Kate was spotted at the Nivea Visage store in Chelsea, London. She has been using this cream as a makeup base for over 10 years.

Bobbi Brown Long-Wear Even Finish Foundation

The brand released a statement after Royal wedding, telling everyone that one of their makeup artists “helped members of the royal family choose quality cosmetics.” By the way, Kate has said more than once that she is a fan of this British cosmetics.

Yves Saint Laurent Touche Éclat Concealer

Like many models, Kate's makeup artist recommended Touche Éclat, a lightweight concealer. Since then she has been using it every day.

Urban Decay Naked Eyeshadow Palette

Kate prefers to focus her makeup on her eyes. And the palette of natural shades of eyeshadow from Urban Decay is the best assistant for these purposes.

Lancôme Artliner Eyeliner

To create her crisp, graphic wings, Kate uses Lancôme eyeliner with a felt brush.

Lancôme Hypnose Mascara

The Duchess completes her eye makeup with Lancôme Hypnôse Lengthening Mascara.

Bobbi Brown Dark Brow Kit

Kate's deep eyes are beautifully framed by her thick eyebrows. She uses the Bobbi Brown Dark Brow Kit to softly define her brows.

Bobbi Brown Blush

Like all British women, Kate loves to highlight her cheeks with a pale pink blush.

Bobbi Brown Shimmer Brick Compact

The Duchess uses a shimmering powder palette from the same brand as a bronzer and highlighter. It is ideal for highlighting Kate's cheekbones, which are already quite expressive.

In 1956, Grace Kelly received a wedding gift from her husband, Prince Rainier of Monaco, a bottle of Fleurissimo perfume from Creed. This is a subtle, translucent scent - very elegant and calm. The main note in it is bergamot: it is mixed with violet, iris, tuberose and tart ambergris.

Kate Middleton - Illuminum, White Gardenia Petals

The British perfume house created a fragrance with a leading note of gardenia. It is echoed by jasmine, black currant leaf, amber and ylang-ylang. The aroma turned out to be very clean, airy - at the same time with a light creamy sound.

Princess Diana - Houbigant Paris, Quelques Fleurs

Marie Antoinette's favorite scent. A bouquet of freshly cut white flowers in a bottle. Here you can hear lily of the valley (but very soft, without the sharpness characteristic of it in perfumery), feminine jasmine, rose, violet. And all this with a pinch of vanilla, a drop of honey and grated zest - like candied fruits and petals. Not light and serene, but aristocratic - but not suffocating.

Queen Elizabeth II - Floris, White Rose

A fragrance with a long history - the first bottle was released in 1800. Queen Elizabeth still uses it today. This is truly the essence of an English rose: the aroma is powdery, sweetish-floral, interspersed with violet, iris, cloves and resinous amber.

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Kate's luxurious curls have become her calling card. Therefore, needless to say that she pays attention to hair care Special attention. The Duchess spends about £14,000 a year on hair care. For several years now, she has been faithful to the “hands” of the famous stylist, Richard Ward, who works at the Richard Ward Hair and Metrospa salon. Middleton had several experiments with coloring - she became lighter, then darker, but in the end she settled on a deep chocolate shade, which she touches up with gentle organic dye every three months. And once every month and a half, he trims the ends. At home, she uses shampoos, conditioners and masks from the Kérastase Nutritive Bain Oléo-Relax Smoothing line, which she simply adores.


To add volume to her hair, Kate uses Phyto Phytovolume Actif Volumizer spray. By the way, this product also thickens the length of the hair.


Of course, the Duchess also has her own personal cosmetologist - Deborah Mitchell, who has developed a special facial care program for Kate. Her “diet” includes glycolic peels, which she does once every two months, and relaxing facial masks with bee venom from Deborah Mitchell. According to rumors, the mother-in-law, Duchess Camilla, also uses the same brand.


Kate also loves oxygen cosmetics from the Swiss brand Karin Herzog, as well as French brand Lancôme and in particular the Hydra Zen moisturizer. By the way, one day the paparazzi spotted Middleton in a store where she was buying Nivea cream. For myself or not, it is not known. But the fact remains a fact.


For a long time Katherine was loyal to Jo Malone scents, but then she changed them with White Gardenia Petals from Illuminum, which opens with notes of lily, bergamot, jasmine, black currant and amber. They say that it was the duchess who applied it to herself on her wedding day. And from that moment on, the scent became a bestseller.


In manicure, she also prefers minimalism, so she chooses varnishes in neutral shades - transparent or beige. By the way, for the wedding manicure, her master used varnishes from two very affordable brands - Bourjois (No. 28, Rose Lounge) and Essie (No. 423, Allure). Needless to say, these two polishes immediately became the best-selling.


Although it is not appropriate for a royal of her stature to do her own makeup, Kate sees nothing wrong with it. And therefore, for unofficial exits, he can touch up on his own. In makeup, she adheres to the rule of one accent - either on the eyes or on the lips. But most often she pays attention to eye makeup. She likes to line them with a black Nars pencil and color her eyelashes with classic black Lancôme Hypnose Mascara. Shapes eyebrows (emphasizes the shape and slightly darkens them) with the Benefit Instant Brow pencil.


Katherine loves YSL's Touche Éclat concealer-highlighter, which helps disguise any skin imperfections. The Duchess does not hide her love for the Bobbi Brown cosmetics brand, where she especially likes the soft pink Illuminating Bronzing Powder and translucent lip gloss in the Brightening Lip Gloss shade. Also in Kate's makeup bag you can find a pale beige lip gloss from M.A.C Cosmetics.