Kim Kardashian wore this ‘delicious’ hair perfume on New Year’s Eve: ‘Aspen blowout chic’

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Kim Kardashian started 2026 on a sweet-smelling note.
Celebrity hairstylist Dimitris Giannetos worked with the star throughout her recent Aspen trip, using scents from Parfums de Marly to complete her cold-weather looks.
For Kate and Cade Hudson’s New Year’s Eve party, the star opted for a half-up, half-down style — “60s-inspired doll hair,” as Giannetos called it in a press release — topped off with the brand’s Valaya Hair Perfume.
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Kardashian opted for a ’60s-inspired look for Kate Hudson’s New Year’s Eve party. lagossiptv/The daily stardust / BACKGRID
While a standard bottle of the bergamot, mandarin and white peach fragrance costs $250, the hair-specific formula offers the same scent for over $150 less. (A haute hack, given anyone who catches a whiff will be none the wiser.)
Giannetos also packed the brand’s Delina Hair Perfume for the snowy getaway, using it on Kardashian’s “bouncy and soft” blowout a day later.
“It’s Aspen blowout chic!” said the hair expert, who used the rhubarb, lychee and bergamot perfume as a “final touch” to make the star’s hair “smell delicious.”
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She wore the sweet scent for a day in Aspen, which included a shopping trip at the Prada store. lagossiptv/ the Daily stardust / BACKGRID
While Kardashian’s vintage Cavalli fur coat would run you thousands, the hair scent is a relative steal at $97.
The Skims founder isn’t the only celebrity Giannetos has turned on to the perfumes; he also used Valaya on Demi Moore for the Academy Museum Gala.
“It was the perfect scent to mist onto Demi’s Studio 54-inspired waves,” he told Page Six Style at the time saying the woodsy scent “adds an extra touch of elegance and sophistication.”
With awards season nearly here, it’s safe to say the in-demand stylist has plenty of other scent-sational moments in his future.
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Associate Editor for Page Six. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts Hollywood’s favorite labels to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.



