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art bites andy warhol perfume scents 2709247

This article explores Andy Warhol's lifelong passion for perfume, detailing how the Pop Art icon collected and wore fragrances, created his own scent called "You're In / Eau d'Andy" in 1967, and produced screen-prints of Chanel No. 5 bottles as part of his "Ads" series in 1985. It notes that the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh holds his half-used bottles, referred to as his "Permanent Smell Collection," and that his love of scent was tied to his Catholic upbringing and work as a window display designer.

The article matters because it sheds light on a lesser-known aspect of Warhol's artistic practice and personal life, connecting his olfactory obsession to his broader fascination with consumer culture and branding. By highlighting how Warhol treated perfume as both a sensory experience and an artistic subject, it offers insight into the intersection of art, commerce, and daily life that defined his career.