New at nordstrom: Dolce & Gabbana L'Eau The One.
New at scentiments: B de Boucheron testers.
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New at nordstrom: Dolce & Gabbana L'Eau The One.
New at scentiments: B de Boucheron testers.
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Fresh has launched Citron de Vigne, a new unisex fragrance inspired by a trip Alina Roytberg (Fresh's co-founder) took to the Veuve Clicquot vineyards in France:
Inspired by Reims, France’s Champagne region, CITRON DE VIGNE EAU DE PARFUM is a crisp, sparkling, sensual blend…
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We simply have no words for smells. Acrid, I suppose, comes close to being an abstract word for a smell, but it's more like a kind of smell than a specific one: It's more about an unpleasant burning sensation caused by a smell. We have lots of modifiers like that: Smells are pungent or heady or nauseating. But those words aren't specific smells in themselves.
— From A pungent puzzle at the Globe and Mail.
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Féminité du Bois, developed by perfumers Pierre Bourdon and Christopher Sheldrake under the direction of Serge Lutens and originally released under the Shiseido brand name in 1992, has joined the Serge Lutens export line.
Serge Lutens Féminité du Bois is available in 75 50 ml Eau de Parfum. It can be found now at Senteurs d'Ailleurs in Brussels, where it is €80, or at The Perfume Shoppe in Canada, where it is CAD $79. Update: my mistake (and I managed two in this one article); The Perfume Shoppe appears to be selling the original Shiseido Féminité du Bois.
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The ideal scent keeps the wearer interested, evolves with him or her; you can't "solve" it in one go like the plot of a bad detective novel. You need a perfect structure, like Chanel No 5, to keep you safe; and then from time to time you need to subvert expectations, with something that cuts against your style and even your gender. Scent is a demanding art. It privileges what is subjective, skin-close. So seek out what no one else is wearing. Keep a notebook. Scrub off your mistakes. New year is a time for experiment, re-definition, and perfume is a fine place to start.
— Novelist Hilary Mantel writes about fragrance in At first sniff ... at The Guardian. Many thanks to Vanessa for the link!