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‘There is more work to be done in the garden’: Dries Van Noten on deciding to grow his burgeoning beauty line

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‘There is more work to be done in the garden’: Dries Van Noten on deciding to grow his burgeoning beauty line

For Dries Van Noten, 2024 has been a year to remember.

In March, the Belgian designer announced his imminent retirement from fashion. Having risen to prominence during the 1980s as part of the Antwerp Six (a collective of graduates from the city’s Royal Academy, including Walter Van Beirendonck and Ann Demeulemeester), almost four decades on, he took his final bow on a runway, shimmering with silver leaf, during June’s S/S 2025 menswear shows in Paris. ‘I want to shift my focus to all the things I never had time for,’ he said at the time. ‘I’m sad, but at the same time, happy.’

Dries Van Noten: why the designer is growing his beauty line

Dries Van Noten perfumes: Crazy Basil, £225; Camomille Satin, £240; Vanille Camouflage, £260; and Bitter Splash, £240

Dries Van Noten perfume packaging

The ergonomic and sustainable packaging for Dries Van Noten perfumes

‘In fashion, you try to control everything. But in the garden, you have to obey nature. It helps me to stay humble.’

Dries Van Noten
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