We landed at Nice airport during the Cannes Film Festival and immediately spotted an actor from Beef season two—a show I have been obsessed with lately. (I love spotting celebrities as much as the next person.) Twenty minutes later, we arrived at Le Domaine du Mas de Pierre hotel, a sanctuary of calm tucked away from the red-carpet frenzy. Whenever a pocket of stillness presents itself, you will find me with a book. This time around it was a newsletter from Chanel with details on their fields in Grasse—essential reading, if you ask me.
The following day began early—I am, by nature, no creature of the morning. I caught up with cricket over a cup of coffee—both of which, I believe, have restorative powers. A short drive wound us through the Provençal landscape until we arrived in Grasse, where the Mul family has been cultivating flowers for Chanel for over 30 years. Initially they sold fragrant oils to Chanel, but as production grew Chanel got more invested in the end-to-end process and now works collaboratively with the family to better the harvest each season.












