I don’t know how I missed this back in 2007, but I did. Here it is, rather late: a short film for Loewe Quizas, Quizas, Quizas. Starring Jennifer Pugh, directed by Eugenio Recuenco. Below the jump, the “making of”.
Bergere de France Aromalaine ~ scented wool yarn
From Bergère de France, wool scented with Niaouli oil:
Aromalaine is a pure wool yarn embedded with microcapsules containing essential oil of Niaouli. Attached to the surface of the fibers, some microcapsules are crushed whenever you knit or wear the yarn…
Custom perfume event at Lancome in New York City
Sue Phillips of Scenterprises will be holding a custom perfume event at the Lancome boutique at 201 Columbus Avenue in New York City on Thursday, December 10 from 5 to 8 pm. Custom blends will be offered at the special price of $75 for 20 ml. Also in attendance will be Melinda Blau, author of Consequential Strangers; spend $75 or more on Lancome products and get a free gift bag and copy of the book. Space is limited, RSVP by December 8 at (212) 362-4858.
Chanel Coco ~ fragrance review
Most of us have fragrance milestones: the first perfume we bought with our own money, our first “serious” perfume, and maybe our first signature scent, back before perfume mania sank the whole signature scent possibility. My first signature scent was Chanel Coco. Now, a couple of decades and hundreds of perfumes separate me from my Coco days. When I stopped by Nordstrom last week to ask for a sample of the Eau de Parfum, I didn’t hold out much hope I’d still like it. After all, I’ve loved and left my share of 1980s blockbusters.
Silly me. It turns out all those sample vials of scent from drugstores to niche perfumeries I devoured over the years only led me to appreciate Coco’s artistry more. Coco is warm, elegant, beautifully blended, and easy. No, it won’t shock or challenge. There’s nothing funky or bizarre or tough about it. But just as a dinner of perfectly roasted chicken, potatoes, sautéed chard, and glass of Pinot Noir by the fire won’t rock the world, it satisfies far more often than the sous vide-cooked special from the latest darling chef.
A bad cologne or a bad Danish dance duo
Stop air and noise pollution in malls. Whether you remember Drakkar Noir as a bad cologne or a bad Danish dance duo from the '80s, either way A&F pumps out way too much of it from its doorways.
— Chris Riemenschneider on why you should not ask for anything from Abercrombie & Fitch for Christmas, in Please, please, please don't ask for these at the Star Tribune. Many thanks to Emily for the link!