#Repost @wsjmag. Fueguia today on the WSJ Magazine. Many thanks for having us as part of the article. ・・・ Fueguia 1833 is a perfume company in Buenos Aires that has developed an international following for its fragrances inspired by Argentine painters, places and animals. Founder Julian Bedel says the scents, with names like Cactus, El Mono de la Tinta and Jacarandá, “are very related to how Argentinians see the world.” The small boutique in tony Recoleta could be mistaken for a jewelry store, with the bottles gleaming in the dim light. Editions are always limited, based on the scarcity of the natural botanicals, including mountain cypress and coigue that Bedel sources from Patagonia.⠀ ⠀ Argentina’s changeable economy and the high inflation rate of the past couple of years have encouraged its creative community to look inward, starting small businesses with local products and taking inspiration from Argentina’s history and culture rather than seeking ideas from abroad. As a result, Buenos Aires, always a creative hub, is now bursting with energetic porteños, like Zolezzi, who are making their mark. Designers often sell from their own homes, avoiding hefty overheads and cultivating an in-the-know clientele; cocktail bars hype local producers and spin old-fashioned Italian-inspired aperitivos into modern creations; and everything from men’s leather shoes to gourmet sausages is being made by hand. Read the full story online now, on stands February 17. (?: Nell McShane Wulfhart, ?: @luisridao_) #WSJMagazine @julianbedel #fueguia #perfumes #buenosaires #patagonia

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#Repost @wsjmag. Fueguia today on the WSJ Magazine. Many thanks for having us as part of the article. ・・・
Fueguia 1833 is a perfume company in Buenos Aires that has developed an international following for its fragrances inspired by Argentine painters, places and animals. Founder Julian Bedel says the scents, with names like Cactus, El Mono de la Tinta and Jacarandá, “are very related to how Argentinians see the world.” The small boutique in tony Recoleta could be mistaken for a jewelry store, with the bottles gleaming in the dim light. Editions are always limited, based on the scarcity of the natural botanicals, including mountain cypress and coigue that Bedel sources from Patagonia.⠀

Argentina’s changeable economy and the high inflation rate of the past couple of years have encouraged its creative community to look inward, starting small businesses with local products and taking inspiration from Argentina’s history and culture rather than seeking ideas from abroad. As a result, Buenos Aires, always a creative hub, is now bursting with energetic porteños, like Zolezzi, who are making their mark. Designers often sell from their own homes, avoiding hefty overheads and cultivating an in-the-know clientele; cocktail bars hype local producers and spin old-fashioned Italian-inspired aperitivos into modern creations; and everything from men’s leather shoes to gourmet sausages is being made by hand. Read the full story online now, on stands February 17. (?: Nell McShane Wulfhart, ?: @luisridao_) #WSJMagazine @julianbedel #fueguia #perfumes #buenosaires #patagonia


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