Gourmand (fragrance)

[1] Thierry Mugler's Angel, launched in 1992, is credited as the first modern gourmand scent.

[5][6] Additional examples include Mugler's A*Men, Lolita Lempicka's Lolita Lempicka and Au Masculin, Hanae Mori's Butterfly, Calvin Klein's Euphoria, Burberry's Brit for Men, Rochas' Rochas Man, Chopard's Wish and Viktor & Rolf's Antidote.

In 1956, Edmond Roudnitska created Diorissimo to counter the contemporary preference for heavy and sweet notes which are common in gourmand perfumes.

[8] Most gourmand scents, such as those in the form of bath products, perfume or cologne, are not intended for human consumption.

[10] These scented products include other forms such as lip glosses, dusting powders and lotions.

One example of a gourmand scent is Thierry Mugler's A*Men.