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Inside Madonna’s London Home, Filled With Wonderful Objects | Vogue (2026)

In a recent video by Vogue Italia, Madonna showed some of the most treasured objects she owns and keeps in her London house. Lots of fragrances and beauty products can be seen in it.

On the top shelf there’s a factice bottle of Prada Infusion d’Iris, a fragrance by Daniela Andrier launched in 2007.

Next, there’s a Serge Lutens bottle and another mysterious Chanel fragrance.

On the middle shelf there’s a flacon de table by Serge Lutens. Judging by the colour, it could be La religieuse, a white floral fragrance by Christopher Sheldrake launched in 2015.

Next, there’s a mystery fragrance by IIUVO. According to the opinions I have found online, people believe it’s Madame X, the result of a collaboration between Madonna, Tomi Ahmed and Leo Gibbon (the co-founders of the London-based fragrance brand), but I disagree. The ground glass bottle of Madame X has a transparent, not black, capital O.

The tall bottle coming next is Diptyque Fleur d’Oranger room fragrance.

On the bottom shelf some skincare products from Madonna’s own brand MDNA SKIN are displayed.

Thanks to David for the Diptyque room fragrance id.

Kate Moss’ Bathroom (2017)

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I’ve always loved bathrooms and I’ve seen many beautiful ones in my life, but very few of them can equal the poetic atmosphere in Kate Moss’ bathroom in her London house. The bespoke wallpaper with anemone pattern by de Gournay is its strongest point, but charming additions are the vintage crystal chandelier from James Worrall, a Drummonds claw-foot tub and framed black-and-white photographs.

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On the marble washbasin there are several products – two bath oils, one fragrance and a skincare item.

The bottles with colourful ribbons are Penhaligon’s bath oils. The one on the left is Victorian Posy, a chypre floral fragrance launched in 1979 and now sadly discontinued; the one on the right is Vanities, another discontinued fragrance.

The white jar is Cosme Decorté AQ Meliority repair cleansing cream.

The bottle with ball-shaped stopper is Balenciaga L’Essence eau de parfum, a green floral fragrance created by Olivier Polge and launched in 2011.

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There are lots of bottles in the mirrored cabinets above the washbasin.

On the top shelf on the left there’s a factice bottle of Prada Infusion d’Iris eau de toilette, created by Daniela Andrier and launched in 2010.

On the middle shelf on the left there’s Fracas by Robert Piguet, created by Germaine Cellier and launched in 1948.

Lalique Songe is shown in a 2005 limited-edition bottle.

The bottle with peach pink ribbon is Penhaligon’s Ellenisia, a discontinued floral eau de parfum launched in 2005.

The massive green bottle in the mid shelf in the central section is Sommerso, a beautiful Murano glass creation by Michele Onesto.

On the bottom shelf in the central section there’s Christian Dior Dune, an amber woody fragrance created by Jean-Louis Sieuzac, Nejla Barbir and Dominique Ropion and launched in 1991.

On the same shelf there are a flacon bouchon coeur by Guerlain and two bottles of Chanel No. 5 eau de parfum.

On the middle shelf on the right there are some Etro bottles, possibly Heliotrope eau de cologne (old packaging), and two fragrances by Byredo.

Picture source.

Thanks to Anna for the Murano glass bottle id.