An article about Jasmine White Moss in Vanity Fair with some insights on the creation of the latest Estée Lauder perfume and some personal photos from her archive:"Unlike its predecessors, Jasmine White Moss took only a year for Aerin to develop. That’s because the fragrance was about three-quarters complete, having been worked on by her grandmother in the late 80s. After discovering the abandoned original formula in the Estee Lauder fragrance library, Aerin was moved to finish it. “Not only was it the perfect complement to what we already had available in the Private Collection,” she says"
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