‘Heron’s fragrance starts with a clean, crisp burst of freshness from the brazilian palmarosa. A hint of rose, bergamot and spicy notes balance the fresh spark. Then dry notes from hay and tonka bean’s almond notes warm up the fragrance. Vanilla and benzoin add leathery and smoky notes and deepen the fragrance. Warm, sparkling, open, then deep and complex, Heron’s fragrance is “very special, very different, very Heron” asserted Sabrina.
For the second edition of the In All Intimacy collection, Henry Jacques opens up a new creative world with Heron Preston and Sabrina Albarello. The designers, artists and fashion icons embark on a journey into the artisanal world of Haute Parfumerie where shared values and aspirations converge. Immerse yourself in their journey and discover the fragrances that narrate their unique story. Henry Jacques first met Heron Preston in Paris at the opening party of the Henry Jacques Montaigne boutique, where he was invited to DJ. Heron Preston is a multifaceted New-York based artist with a background in design. As a designer, art director, and DJ he has made significant contributions to the worlds of fashion and culture. He founded his own label in 2016. Two years later he met Sabrina, and fell for her personality and vision, which helped him shape the women’s division of the brand. Their work is deeply inspired by sustainability and technology and inherently speaks to the next wave of culture, fashion, innovation, environmental responsibility and human impact. Inspired by Heron and Sabrina’s creativity and contemporary vision, Henry Jacques found it intriguing to tell their story in a way that had never been done before: through fragrance. Anne-Lise Cremona invited Heron and Sabrina to join her in Paris to start what will be their first project as a couple. The crafting process began with a series of intimate meetings in Paris, followed by extended conversations between Paris and New York. During those consultations, Henry Jacques witnessed the couple’s alchemy and listened to their confidences to translate their love and personalities into perfume.’ – Henry Jacques