Most men’s cologne wearers born before 1995 have found themselves with at least one Ralph Lauren bottle on their dresser. Maybe Polo Sport, Polo Green or Polo Blue. The beloved American sportswear brand’s following extended beyond the clothes, and for many, the ubiquitous blue bottle with signature silver Ralph Lauren logo was one of, if not the scent of their very formative years.
“Polo Blue happened to come out the year I needed to smell good. I was going into high school, so that was really important to me,” Tash P, a New York-based producer and art director, said. “As a kid, I was obsessed. I’d steal my dad’s cologne, my brothers’, my cousins’ colognes.” His aunt worked at a perfume kiosk in the mall, and although he became a Curve guy, he fondly remembers when his aunt introduced him to Polo Blue and it became a foundational part of his collection.
Where did Polo Blue come from?
Launched in 2002, Polo Blue is the product of two renowned perfumers’ collaboration – Carlos Benaim and Christophe Laudamiel. Benaim is responsible for iconic fragrances like Elizabeth Arden’s White Diamonds and Calvin Klein’s Euphoria. Lauderamiel, meanwhile, most notably contributed Abercrombie & Fitch’s Fierce and Tom Ford Amber Absolute.
In addition to his role in the birth of Polo Blue, Lauderamiel went on to receive the Fragrance FIFI Award “Fragrance Star of the Year” in 2003 after the scent’s release. A year later, Benaim received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Society of Perfumers, and Perfumer of the Year Lifetime Achievement award by the Fragrance Foundation a decade after that.
“I was inspired by the clear water and the foliage that later became accords within the fragrance.”
Lauderamiel studied under the creator of Davidoff Cool Water, Pierre Bourdon, and the aquatic adjacent profile of Polo Blue is often attributed to that connection.
But Benaim shared it was a trip that largely inspired him. “What was very memorable for Polo Blue was the imagery that led me to the fragrance, which involved a visit to Caneel Bay in the Caribbean. I was inspired by the clear water and the foliage that later became accords within the fragrance,” he said. “The signature of Polo Blue was created when we combined two accords we had been working on: a lush foliage accord (created with Christophe Laudamiel), combined with an aquatic accord.”