Margot Robbie persuaded me to give this "divisive" denim trend a shot—and its corresponding fragrance.

Margot Robbie persuaded me to give this "divisive" denim trend a shot—and its corresponding fragrance.

      The idea of selecting a fragrance that complements your outfit isn't a novel one. Many of us have likely worn a floral scent because our attire is adorned with floral patterns. Or we might choose a beachy fragrance after a long winter when the temperature finally rises above 60ºF, eagerly donning a maxi dress for a day out in Central Park. While it’s not groundbreaking to match fragrances with outfits, it becomes intriguing when the aim is to align with the actual fabrics. You might reach for your favorite jeans almost daily, but have you ever thought about how to translate the richness of that beloved denim into a sensory experience? I hadn’t considered this until I saw Margot Robbie sporting a striking denim-on-denim ensemble—an oversized light-wash button-down paired with baggy jeans—making my denim-loving heart race and sparking my creativity in the beauty realm.

      Though Robbie is known for her denim style (who could forget her indigo outfit from last summer or that controversial travel look with ultra-stiff jeans?), she’s not the only star who favors the Canadian tuxedo for an effortlessly stylish appearance—Rihanna and Bella Hadid do the same. However, I’d wager they didn’t complete their outfits with a fragrance that complements the very fabric they’re wearing—and yes, you absolutely can—and should—enhance your denim with an equally chic scent.

      Introducing Perfumehead Canadian Tuxedo: a laid-back, grab-and-go fragrance that fits as seamlessly as your favorite jeans. Its woody and citrusy aroma is both refreshing and grounding, reminiscent of a summer breeze and the comforting creak of an old porch swing. The top notes of orange flower and patchouli invite you in gently before settling into a rugged woody foundation. Cedarwood, tonka bean, and warm musk meld with your skin's natural scent to craft a raw, well-worn fragrance—similar to how your jeans adapt to your body over time. This perfume is both casual and unforgettable, with the potential to become your signature scent due to its easy-to-layer, skin-like essence and versatile profile, making it suitable for year-round wear, just like the reliable Canadian tuxedo. Designed for effortless wear, this fragrance feels as dependable as your denim collection and as essential as a classic white T-shirt. Essentially, if you find yourself often gravitating toward the same familiar choices, this effortlessly chic scent streamlines your fragrance selection process. So, the next time you don your favorite double-denim outfit, remember to add a couple of spritzes of Perfumehead's Canadian Tuxedo to complete the look.

Margot Robbie persuaded me to give this "divisive" denim trend a shot—and its corresponding fragrance. Margot Robbie persuaded me to give this "divisive" denim trend a shot—and its corresponding fragrance. Margot Robbie persuaded me to give this "divisive" denim trend a shot—and its corresponding fragrance. Margot Robbie persuaded me to give this "divisive" denim trend a shot—and its corresponding fragrance. Margot Robbie persuaded me to give this "divisive" denim trend a shot—and its corresponding fragrance. Margot Robbie persuaded me to give this "divisive" denim trend a shot—and its corresponding fragrance. Margot Robbie persuaded me to give this "divisive" denim trend a shot—and its corresponding fragrance. Margot Robbie persuaded me to give this "divisive" denim trend a shot—and its corresponding fragrance. Margot Robbie persuaded me to give this "divisive" denim trend a shot—and its corresponding fragrance. Margot Robbie persuaded me to give this "divisive" denim trend a shot—and its corresponding fragrance.

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Margot Robbie persuaded me to give this "divisive" denim trend a shot—and its corresponding fragrance.

Margot Robbie was seen wearing a double-denim ensemble that appears to be the ideal complement to the Perfumehead Canadian Tuxedo fragrance, which is favored by beauty editors.