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

The love story between Madonna and Robert Piguet Fracas eau de parfum has been documented for decades. In a recent video by Vogue Italia, the artist shows some of the most important objects she keeps in her London house. Among them, there’s a bottle of Fracas, which she explains was the fragrance used by her mother, who passed away when Madonna was 5 years old.

The 1948 creation by Germaine Cellier makes Madonna smell like “gardenias and tuberose”.

When the camera moves around the marble bathroom, we can see other fragrances. Some of them were previously spotted in a 2022 selfie.

There’s a bottle of Diptyque Oyedo, a citrus eau de toilette created by Akiko Kamei and launched in 2000.

Next, there’s Matiere Premiere Crystal Saffron eau de parfum, a warm spicy fragrance by Aurélien Guichard launched in 2022.

The bottle half-hidden behind Crystal Saffron is Tom Ford Bitter Peach.

Another perfume traditionally connected to Madonna is Frédéric Malle Portrait of a Lady eau de parfum, created by Dominique Ropion and launched in 2010.

A blurry close-up shot of the perfume shelves shows us that there are other two Matiere Premiere fragrances in Madonna’s collection.

On the top shelf I can also see a bottle of Penhaligon’s Artemisia, a powdery fragrance launched in 2002.

Just above a tiled vanity there are two interesting bottles. The first is BeneFit BeneTint rose-tinted lip and cheek stain.

The other is a bit mysterious. It’s obviously a Chanel splash bottle, but it doesn’t contain the classic No. 5, judging by the blurry lettering on the front label. It could be a vintage bottle of Gardénia parfum, but it’s really hard to tell.

Madonna’s Bathroom (2022)

Madonna recently posted this picture on her Instagram account. Sitting on a bench and posing with a Balenciaga Hourglass bag (covered in scotch tape!), she gave us the opportunity to take a look around her luxurious marble bathroom.

The pump bottle on the bath top is Osea Undaria Algae body oil.

The body wash on the opposite side of the bath is Aveeno Skin Relief.

I am thankful to Madonna for giving us a glimpse of her fragrance shelves. Lots of interesting perfumes there.

Sitting on the top bottom there are three bottles by L’Artisan Parfumeur. Reading the front stickers is impossible, so there’s no way to tell what fragrances they contain.

Behind them there’s Stella McCartney Stella, a deep rose eau de parfum created by Jacques Cavallier and launched in 2003.

It’s often said that celebrities rarely wear the fragrances they launch. Madonna, like Elizabeth Taylor, is not one of them. A bottle of her Truth or Dare Naked sits on the second shelf. This amber spicy perfume was created by Stephen Nilsen and launched in 2012.

I could have never imagined Madonna to be an Artemisia kind of girl, but it’s nice to see a bottle of the Penhaligon’s milky powdery eau de toilette in her collection.

On the other hand, her love for Tom Ford perfumes is well-known, so seeing four of them on the bottom shelf is not surprising. The first from the left is Soleil Blanc, a coconut/white floral creation by Natalie Gracia-Cetto launched in 2016.

Next is Bitter Peach, an amber vanilla perfume launched in 2020.

There’s also a bottle of Diptyque Oyedo, a citrus eau de toilette created by Akiko Kamei and launched in 2000.

Another unsurprising find is Frederic Malle Carnal Flower, a white floral triumph [1] created by Dominique Ropion and launched in 2005.

The third Tom Ford perfume is Rose Prick, launched in 2020.

The last one is Lost Cherry, a bitter almond/sour cherry blend by Louise Turner launched in 2018.

[1] One of Madonna’s favourite notes is tuberose. For many years her name has been closely connected to Robert Piguet Fracas, the tuberose masterpiece by Germaine Cellier launched in 1948. Fracas appears in her documentary I’m Going to Tell You a Secret and in God Control music video, both directed by Jonas Åkerlund.

Thanks to lunanocta for submitting this post.