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The Golden Globes are renowned for their glitz and glamour, but this year, a subtle yet luxurious aroma wafted through the event, adding an invisible layer of sophistication to the star-studded affair.
Among the standout figures gracing the red carpet were Teyana Taylor and the Clooneys, Amal and George. While their visual elegance was undeniable, those present would have noticed another connection they shared: a hint of Initio Parfums Privés hair fragrance.
Both Teyana and Amal chose to enhance their looks with the brand’s Atomic Rose Hair Perfume. Amal’s hairstylist, Dimitris Giannetos, described the scent as “vintage, rosy,” perfectly complementing Amal’s attire. “She wore a stunning red Balmain dress with a vintage ’50s vibe,” he explained. “I wanted to craft a hairstyle that would do justice to such a magnificent gown.”
Teyana’s ensemble took a daring turn with a Schiaparelli Haute Couture halter dress, featuring a gravity-defying silhouette and a dazzling exposed thong. Yet, her hairstylist, Nikki Nelms, opted for the same fragrance, proving that the scent was as versatile as it was luxurious.
While Taylor went a completely different direction with her look — a gravity-defying Schiaparelli Haute Couture halter gown with a bedazzled exposed thong — her hairstylist, Nikki Nelms, reached for the same exact fragrance.
“Hair is the moment, but we are a collaborative team and like to make sure the look feels finished from head to toe, including the scent,” Nelms said in a press release, adding that the rosy spritz helped with “bringing the story together.”
In addition to scenting the hair, the product’s also designed to add body and shine with moisturizing yet non-greasy ingredients. (And perhaps serves as a good luck charm, given Taylor ended up winning her first-ever Golden Globe for her performance In “One Battle After Another.”)
For his part, Clooney paired his classic Giorgio Armani suit with one of the brand’s men’s scents: Oud for Greatness, which features top notes of oud wood, lavender, saffron, patchouli and musk.
“George is very handsome and doesn’t need much so for his grooming we kept it minimal,” said Giannettos, who also worked with the “Jay Kelly” actor for the big night.
It seems the couple who perfumes their hair together, stays together.
This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Associate Editor for Page Six. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts Hollywood’s favorite labels to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.