Crazylibellule & The Poppies is a line of solid twist-up perfumes from France. B-glowing now carries the Shanghaijava Collection, which includes:
Musc & Patchouli, shown, with notes of bergamot, lily of the valley, musk and patchouli…
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Crazylibellule & The Poppies is a line of solid twist-up perfumes from France. B-glowing now carries the Shanghaijava Collection, which includes:
Musc & Patchouli, shown, with notes of bergamot, lily of the valley, musk and patchouli…
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Juliette Has A Gun is a new Shakespeare-inspired line of perfumes which will debut next year in France with two of a projected series of five fragrances:
…Lady Vengeance aims to evoke powerful emotions with notes of Italian rose absolute, vanilla and patchouli while the more innocent Miss Charming will feature Moroccan rose, wild strawberry and lychee…
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L’un des sens — a French wordplay on the term indecency — was originally the title of a magazine on olfaction and perfumery, edited by Sylvie de Chirée and Brigitt Hörlin, and published somewhere in the late ’80s. I don’t know whatever became of that magazine, but the clever title was re-used in 2001 by Marie-Christine Grasse, Elisabeth de Feydeau, and Freddy Ghozland for their book on 20th century perfumes. L’un des sens (2001) is perhaps best described as a ‘hardcopy’ slideshow: it’s a lavishly illustrated, chronological compilation of perfumes launched between 1900 and 2000, from Houbigant’s Parfum Idéal to Flowers by Kenzo.
A tribute to the beauty of modern perfumery, then. So is this just another coffee-table book? No, it’s more than that. L’un des sens is different from the titles we’ve discussed so far, in that it also celebrates the great women of the past century. After all, the authors argue, perfume has been associated with femininity for the largest part of the 20th century; and indeed, the growing use of perfume is in many ways related to the liberation of women from old social restraints (think of the Victorian era, for example)…
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More on the upcoming Dianthus fragrance from Etro, which launches in Europe this month: the notes will include orange, bourbon geranium, centifolia rose, pink pepper, ginger, carnation, woods, musk, cedar and vanilla. Dianthus is an Eau de Toilette, and will be sold in 100 ml bottles. (via cosmoty.de) As previously reported, Dianthus will be the first Etro fragrance specifically designated for women. Update: see a review of Etro Dianthus…
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Arielle Dombasle, the French actress and singer described as "perhaps the Frenchest person alive"...
...is not content just to dab on a bit of store-bought stuff, a 20th-century practice she derides as lacking in imagination. Rather, she concocts her own mixture from Cuir de Russie by Chanel, Aromatic Elixir by Clinique and a cheap off-brand white musk she stockpiles from a shop on the Lower East Side.
Read the rest in the New York Times (and thanks to Ruth for the link!), and also check out Chandler Burr's latest fragrance reviews in Scent Strip.