L’Artisan will be holding a Jewelry for Scents event on Friday, November 28th at their flagship boutique on Madison Avenue in New York City:
…featuring the creations of Parisian designer Claire Viola…
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L’Artisan will be holding a Jewelry for Scents event on Friday, November 28th at their flagship boutique on Madison Avenue in New York City:
…featuring the creations of Parisian designer Claire Viola…
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No matter where I’ve traveled outside the United States, I’ve heard fellow Americans, also on vacation or on business trips, ridicule the hygienic habits of the locals — “these people” don’t: bathe or shampoo enough, use enough (or any) deodorant, or wash their clothes correctly to remove every particle of dirt and scent…on and on. It’s no surprise that Americans, even many perfume lovers, don’t like perfumes that smell “dirty;” perfumes that contain civet, musk and castoreum come under fire, as do perfumes with a hefty dose of coriander, cedar, cumin, labdanum, costus roots or any other ingredient or mix of ingredients that produces a smell of “body odor.” One of the ‘chestnuts’ of perfume description is “It smells like a cab driver!” (Poor cab drivers, always used as examples of the unwashed.) Recently, someone said the Eau d’Hermès I was wearing smelled like a “bum” — it took just a few seconds to figure out the person was not talking about a street person but a body part: the arse.
Yves Saint Laurent’s Kouros (1981), created by Pierre Bourdon, has been hit hard with the “unclean” rap…
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Calvin Klein will launch Euphoria Men Intense, a followup to 2006’s Euphoria Men fragrance, in early 2008.
The new scent includes notes of ginger pepper, hydroponic sage, oudh wood, vetiver, amber, myrrh and labdanum. The oriental amber is said to be richer and sweeter than the original Euphoria Men…
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A tour of the Guerlain flagship on the Champs Elysées in Paris, guided by Sylvaine Delacourte, Guerlain's Creative Director. In French, but even if you don't understand a word, worth watching if you've never seen the interior.
Guerlain updated their flagship boutique in 2005 with a new design by Andrée Putman (interior designer) and Maxime d'Angeac (architect). You can read more about the renovations of the Guerlain store here.
Update: sorry, this video is no longer available!