Robert DOISNEAU It’s easy to tell from history books that Pablo Picasso had a penchant for striped shirts and that Grace Kelly looked like a princess long before she became Her Serene Highness. But what did they smell like? That’s a question very few people can definitively answer, but Ben Krigler is one of them. “I’m taking you on a trip through history,” says the fifth-generation CEO of Krigler Perfumes when I meet him in a suite at the Palais Hansen Kempinski Hotel in Vienna, five vials of liquid arrayed between us. This meeting (which took place before the coronavirus pandemic made such things impossible) was months in the making and was shrouded in secrecy like something out of a Bond film, but we were not there to do an arms deal. We were sampling fragrances.