It’s been over 40 years since the wedding of the century—otherwise known as the moment that Princess Diana walked down the aisle at St. Paul’s Cathedral to marry Prince Charles. The fairy tale didn’t last, but the storied history of her signature scent did. According to Diana’s wedding day makeup artist, Barbara Daly, the late Princess of Wales spritzed herself with Houbigant Paris, specifically their Quelques Fleurs eau de parfum ($240), ahead of saying “I do.” And notably, she also accidentally spilled some of it on her iconic Elizabeth and David Emanuel dress.
All these years later, Quelques Fleurs is still a signature scent in the Houbigant collection, which is why I decided to put the royally-approved fragrance to the test, for both a day at the office and night out. Here, how the floral scent fared in my non-royal life.
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