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Put Your Own Stamp On Terre d'Hermès Shelves; Join Its Perfume Design Competition Now!

By Rose | Feb 09, 2017 11:30 AM EST

Terre d'Hermès and Designboom recently joined hands to meaningfully launch the most exciting perfume competition ever. Supposedly, anyone can line up his own smell signature now alongside the best perfumers in the world because of this. In here are all the exciting details about the thrilling contest, join now!

"The stirrup is our heritage: the scent is our innovation," this is what Hermès USA President and CEO Robert Chavez shares on Forbes. Accordingly, the famous brand is already known today far and beyond its original leather products. 

Now, the world-famous Terre d'Hermès line brand is collaborating with Designboom to give everyone a chance to make their own history. This is a design contest where the winner's item will be proudly put with the rest of the company's male fragrance line.

In a report by Designboom, it details everything about the electrifying fragrance competition. Initially, anyone can join the competition for a chance to make a limited edition version of the popular brand's flagship men scent. Up to five versions of "citrusy tops notes of orange and lemon and woody base notes of cedar and patchouli" fragrance can be submitted for it, they can be reimagined Terre d'Hermès classics or entirely new collections.

Another thing, the Terre d'Hermès perfume competition contestants must strictly uphold the values the company follows. But overall, they can go on with any version they want as long as it's their interpretations of Hermes' manly scent.

For the winners, they will get an exclusive Terre d'Hermès perfume limited edition contract. A cash prize will also be offered, for the first $3200, for the second $2200, and for the third $1200.

Lastly, make sure to head over designboom's competition page before March 17 to access the Terre d'Hermès application form. Then, everything will just be instructed on it until the submission day of the self-made scents.

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