Heritage
A house, in its own words
Lionel Richie began his career as a member of the Commodores in the 1970s, crafting chart-topping ballads that would define an era of romantic pop music. The 1984 release of his solo single Hello became one of his most recognizable tracks, featuring its famous refrain about longing and connection. Decades later, Richie channeled that same emotional resonance into fragrance creation, describing the experience as a passion project in social media posts. He reportedly told Allure that creating Hello was the best lesson he had ever learned, and that he had been a frustrated perfumer for years before finally pursuing the venture. The fragrance launched in 2019 through HSN, with Richie appearing to premiere the scent personally. Building on that initial release, he expanded into Easy Like Sunday Morning in 2023, continuing to translate his musical sensibility into olfactory form. Richie has spoken openly about his long-standing fascination with fragrance creation, describing himself as a frustrated perfumer who finally found his outlet. His approach centers on emotional resonance rather than technical complexity, aiming to evoke feelings of comfort and home. According to The Cut, Richie prefers to smell extremely fresh, a preference that influences his fragrance direction. Rather than pursuing avant-garde or challenging compositions, his scents lean toward familiarity and warmth, designed to feel like somewhere close to home. This philosophy mirrors his musical output: accessible, emotionally intelligent, and crafted to bring joy rather than intellectual challenge. The fragrance line reflects an artist who sees scent as another medium for connection, extending his decades-long relationship with audiences into a new sensory dimension.


