Loewe has launched Solo Loewe Absoluto, a new fragrance for men. Solo Loewe Absoluto is a flanker to 2004’s Solo Loewe, and was inspired by the Sun King, Louis XIV of France…
DKNY Men Summer 2011, Armani Code Summer 2011 ~ new fragrances
Donna Karan has launched DKNY Men Summer 2011 (shown above left; see the women’s DKNY Summer here). The limited edition summer fragrance is described as “a bold contrast of freshness and woods”…
Online fragrance shopping
New at first-in-fragrance (Germany): il Profumo Ginger Osmo, Cannabis Osmo.
New at neimanmarcus: Bvlgari Acqva Toniq.
Deal at pacificaperfume: spend $50 on any floral fragrance, get $10 off with coupon code floral10, expiration date unknown.
New at ulta: Katy Perry Purr.
Marie Claire International Fragrance Awards 2011 ~ the winners
Marie Claire magazine has announced the winners of their first International Fragrance Awards. The winners were selected by the beauty journalists at Marie Claire (France and international). Prior to 2011, Marie Claire was a co-sponsor of the French Fifi Awards.
Best Fragrance for Women ~ Balenciaga Paris
Most Daring Fragrance for Women ~ Thierry Mugler Womanity…
Diptyque 34 Boulevard Saint Germain ~ fragrance review
Happy Birthday, Diptyque! (50 is the new 40, and you still look and smell “fresh”!) How many Diptyque fragrances (not to mention soaps and candles and room sprays) have I bought in my perfume-addict years? Let’s see: L’Eau, L’Ombre dans l’Eau, Eau Lente, Olène, Ofrésia, Philosykos, Oyédo, Tam Dao, and the discontinued — why, Diptyque, WHY? —Virgilio and L’Eau Trois.
Amateur perfume detectives among you will notice I have not bought a new Diptyque fragrance since 2003’s Tam Dao. That’s a lot of years, eight, and fragrances, ditto, that have gone by without interesting me. It seems Diptyque’s current aesthetic is modern-mainstream; its perfume offerings of the last eight years stress smooth, rather linear, conservative (trying to appeal to the largest audience possible) aromas. The older Diptyque fragrances I love are bolder, weirder, niche affairs, and even when they were inspired by old-fashioned ideas or “antiquity” (L’Eau: 16th c. potpourri, Eau Lente and L’Eau Trois: ancient Greece), they are supremely wearable. I’m all for fragrance companies making money, especially companies like Diptyque with a wonderful collection of perfumes for sale, but really, can’t we get ONE daring, off-center, “wild” perfume from Diptyque once every, say, three years or so? (I’d even settle for a limited edition scent.)
To celebrate 50 years in business, Diptyque has just released 34 Boulevard Saint Germain…