Angelina Jolie's Favorite Perfume Is The Spiced Fruit Scent Of Our Dreams

Identifying the labels our favorite celebs love to wear is easy — until it comes to their perfume, that is. Celebrity fragrances have given us a window into the worlds of stars like Ariana Grande and Rihanna, but not everyone has ventured into perfumery. Take, for instance, Angelina Jolie. The legendary actor and director always looks chic, whether wearing punk T-shirts or haute couture, yet her signature scent has remained elusive.

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Until now, that is. While she famously serves as the inspiration behind Guerlain's Mon Guerlain perfume, Jolie is also known to sport another fine French fragrance in her day-to-day life. Angelina Jolie's favorite perfume is Histoires de Parfums 1969, an intoxicating blend of fruits, floral, and gourmand notes meant to evoke one of the most far-out years in history. Curious to learn more about Jolie's signature fragrance? Let's take a closer look at Histoires de Parfums 1969 to find out just what makes it so special.

The magic of Histoires de Parfums 1969

To fully appreciate Histoires de Parfums 1969, it's helpful to understand a little more about the brand behind the scent. It calls itself an "olfactive library," created by perfumer Gérald Ghislain and inspired by everything from places like the Moulin Rouge to historical figures such as Jules Verne. As part of the "Years" collection from Histoires de Parfums, 1969 "represents the sexual revolution" with layers of luxurious accords. Histoires de Parfums characterizes the unique arrangement as sensual and mysterious, and it's no wonder why Angelina Jolie considers it one of her daily driver fragrances.

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Launched in 2001, Histoires de Parfums 1969 opens with the aroma of juicy, fresh peaches, followed by the spiciness of cloves and cardamom. Later, delicate white florals and lush roses emerge, mingling against the sweet, opening notes. It's supported by a strong foundation of base notes, including chocolate, coffee, and patchouli.

Experiencing 1969 is different for everyone who wears it, though reviewers have shared nothing but praise for Gérald Ghislain's olfactory ode to the Swinging Sixties. "Every note I love combined into one experience, and it works so beautifully. The peach, the rose, the chocolate, and coffee. The patchouli. It's perfection," writes one 1969 fan via Histoires de Parfums. For some, ripe peaches and chocolate steal the show, while others pick up on greener, spicier elements from cardamom and patchouli.

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Other favorite fragrances of Angelina Jolie

Naturally, another fragrance that tops Jolie's list is Guerlain's Mon Guerlain, a sophisticated, ambery floral crafted specifically for her in 2017. "I love the lavender and jasmine mixed with the sandalwood. I don't like perfumes that are too strong or sweet," Jolie told Marie Claire. Jolie famously partnered with Guerlain as their spokesperson, noting her mother, Marcheline Bertrand, was quite fond of the French cosmetic and fragrance house's powder.

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Fans of Mon Guerlain say the perfume has serious staying power and can't get enough of its warm, creamy vanilla accord. In 2019, Guerlain followed up with Mon Guerlain Eau de Parfum Intense, a mesmerizing composition featuring notes of lavender, vanilla, and coumarin. "The vanilla is deep, and the patchouli and lavender are expertly blended. A few sprays last hours and hours on my skin and even longer on clothes!" says one reviewer via Sephora

If you're interested in experiencing some of Angelina Jolie's favorite perfumes for yourself, you're in luck. Beyond the full-sized 1969 bottle, Histoires de Parfums's 1969 is available in a convenient sample vial, retailing for only $4, or as part of the brand's Collection Discovery Set, which contains 12 samples for $28. Furthermore, Guerlain's Mon Guerlain Eau de Parfum can be purchased from Sephora or Ulta, though availability may vary by location. Whether you prefer powdery perfumes or something a bit more daring, you can't go wrong with a scent backed by star power.

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