Last night, the Fragrance Foundation held its 43rd annual FiFi Awards, commonly referred to as the Oscars of the fragrance industry. Alec Baldwin hosted the night at Lincoln Center, pausing to tease winners for their French accents and take a selfie with Kendall Jenner. Presented by models like Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista, and Anja Rubik, the awards went most notably to Dior (best men’s and women’s media campaigns, for Homme Eau for Men and J’Adore) and Marc Jacobs Daisy Dream (for Women’s Packaging of the Year, Consumer Choice Prestige). Tom Ford also won in both men’s and women’s luxury categories for its scents Mandarino di Amalfi and Velvet Orchid. Click through to see red-carpet looks from Kiernan Shipka, Johnny Weir, and more, and find out who thinks a good party smells kind of like a gym.
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Kendall JennerPhoto: 2015 Jim Spellman
Linda Evangelista, Fragrance Foundation co-chairPhoto: 2015 Gilbert Carrasquillo
Hannah DavisWhat do you think a good party smells like?
The beach, probably. Or margaritas. Either/or.
Photo: 2015 Gilbert Carrasquill...Hannah DavisWhat do you think a good party smells like?
The beach, probably. Or margaritas. Either/or.
Photo: 2015 Gilbert Carrasquillo
Alec Baldwin, the night's hostPhoto: 2015 Gilbert Carrasquillo
Danielle BrooksWhat do you think a good party smells like?
It smells like probably a lot of alcohol, a little bit of sweat, and something sweet... Danielle BrooksWhat do you think a good party smells like?
It smells like probably a lot of alcohol, a little bit of sweat, and something sweet.
Photo: 2015 Getty Images
Naomi CampbellPhoto: 2015 Jim Spellman
Johnny WeirWhat do you think a good party smells like?
A good party smells like Sancerre and maybe a little Russian music, and just clean sweat... Johnny WeirWhat do you think a good party smells like?
A good party smells like Sancerre and maybe a little Russian music, and just clean sweat. A man never smells better than when he has just like a clean sheen of manly scent.
Photo: 2015 Gilbert Carrasquillo
Anja Rubik, Fragrance Foundation co-chairWhat scent are you wearing tonight?
I’m wearing my own scent [Original].It’s quite unisex. The f... Anja Rubik, Fragrance Foundation co-chairWhat scent are you wearing tonight?
I’m wearing my own scent [Original].It’s quite unisex. The first tone you have is lilies, and then it goes into green tea, amber, and pink peppercorn. So the idea was that it’s very feminineand floral, but it has that unisex touch of green tea and that woodiness from amber.
Photo: 2015 Gilbert Carrasquillo
Tommy HilfigerWhat do you think a good party smells like?
It depends on the food, if the food is good. I like Turkish, Indian, Moroccan. More e... Tommy HilfigerWhat do you think a good party smells like?
It depends on the food, if the food is good. I like Turkish, Indian, Moroccan. More exotic food. I don’t like normal food, unless it’s a really good American barbeque.
Photo: 2015 Gilbert Carrasquillo
Kellan Lutz; Elizabeth Musmanno, Fragrance Foundation presidentWhat do you think a good party smells like?Kellan Lutz: It smells like fun... Kellan Lutz; Elizabeth Musmanno, Fragrance Foundation presidentWhat do you think a good party smells like?Kellan Lutz: It smells like fun, so whatever, fun — hopefully a lot of sweat.
Photo: 2015 Gilbert Carrasquillo
Kiernan ShipkaIs there a scent that you wear every day?
I don’t really have one that I wear every day, I always like to change it up. I usually... Kiernan ShipkaIs there a scent that you wear every day?
I don’t really have one that I wear every day, I always like to change it up. I usually like to go with the seasons. If it’s hotter outside, I’m probably going to be wearing something a little more floral, if it’s winter, something a bit richer. It kind of always depends with me on my mood. Also what I’m wearing.
Photo: 2015 Gilbert Carrasquillo
Gertrud Hegelund, Sojourner MorrellWhat do you think a good party smells like?Gertrud Hegelund: Roses, maybe. Alcohol.
Photo: 2015 Gil...Gertrud Hegelund, Sojourner MorrellWhat do you think a good party smells like?Gertrud Hegelund: Roses, maybe. Alcohol.
Photo: 2015 Gilbert Carrasquillo
Prabal GurungPhoto: 2015 Getty Images
Alexandra RichardsWhat do you think a good party smells like?
Not booze. I mean, just in the sense of like, you know … 'cause it’s gross. But a... Alexandra RichardsWhat do you think a good party smells like?
Not booze. I mean, just in the sense of like, you know … 'cause it’s gross. But a good party that smells good, I don’t know, amber. Something sexy, you know.
Photo: 2015 Gilbert Carrasquillo
Taylor HillPhoto: 2015 Gilbert Carrasquillo
Victor CruzPhoto: 2015 Jim Spellman
Behati PrinslooPhoto: 2015 Gilbert Carrasquillo
Zachary QuintoPhoto: 2015 Gilbert Carrasquillo
Jasmine TookesPhoto: 2015 Jim Spellman
Sophia BushPhoto: 2015 Jim Spellman
Sally HershbergerPhoto: 2015 Gilbert Carrasquillo
Linda Rodin, Donald RobertsonPhoto: 2015 Gilbert Carrasquillo
Alina ChoPhoto: 2015 Gilbert Carrasquillo
Annie Buzantian, Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient Photo: 2015 Getty Images
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