Demeter has launched Chrysanthemum, a new addition to their Fragrance Library:
A must-have scent for those that love green florals…
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Demeter has launched Chrysanthemum, a new addition to their Fragrance Library:
A must-have scent for those that love green florals…
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Illamasqua, a London-based cosmetics brand founded in 2008, has adopted the phrase “Make-up for your alter ego” as its slogan; as the Illamasqua website explains, “Illamasqua is for the bolder person hiding inside all of us. It is an act and an attitude. A symbol of tolerance. A celebration of idiosyncrasies.” Illamasqua’s cosmetics are boldly colored and densely formulated, almost like theatrical makeup for everyday use, and they have humorously subversive names. I was originally curious about the line because it drew on visual-cultural influences like 1920s Berlin, not to mention the fact that one of its art directors is David Vanian, former lead singer of The Damned.
Now, three years later, we are presented with Freak, Illamasqua’s first fragrance. It is “a concoction of dangerously unconventional flowers brought together to celebrate the night,” with a composition of black davana, opium flower, belladonna, poison hemlock, datura, queen of the night blossom, frankincense, oud, and myrrh. (The description on the Illamsaqua website also mentions a “burnt orange bloom base.”) I originally read this list of notes with great interest and then I enjoyed watching the Freak video (even if the voiceover reminded me somewhat of the Princess Andromeda’s recitation of the suitors’ riddle in the original Clash of the Titans).
So, how does Freak smell? Disclosure: I have never smelled an actual opium flower (poppy) or queen of the night (night-blooming cereus), I’ve only read that davana has a fruity, rum-like scent, and I’m familiar with hemlock primarily from Ormonde Jayne Ormonde Woman, so I can’t assess the accuracy of these notes in Freak. On me, this composition opens with a chilly bite…
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Our series of holiday gift posts continues; today we’ve got travel sizes, coffrets and roll-ons — and we’ll have more of the same coming up next week. If you missed part 1 (scented body products), you can find it here.
From Chantecaille, new travel roll-ons, each in its own case: “Chantecaille’s beautiful signature scents now have convenience and portability. The elegant, silk-screened glass tube arrives in a chic white faux-croc pouch.” $68 for 8 ml, available in Petales, Kalimantan, Vetyver, Tiare and Frangipane. At Neiman Marcus…
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His perfume does not smell ick. It is an olfactory work of art and is on my wish list, where it will remain for all eternity, a 1 percent solution to the inequities in this world. Only 20 people will ever own it, but there is hope: a refill at $2,200.
— On Francis Kurkdjian's limited edition Extrait de Parfum. Read more at Samurai Shopper | The 1% Solution at The New York Times.
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It’s Black Friday or Buy Nothing Day — take your pick. Whether you’re shopping or not, it never hurts to look, right? We’re kicking off this year’s string of holiday gift posts with a bunch o’ scented bath & body products. Lots more to come!
To start things off, we’ve got the eminently covetable (and reportedly as good as it looks) Vol de Nuit Powder Spray from Guerlain: “Inspired by the legendary Vol de Nuit fragrance, this silky, ethereal loose powder creates a light-reflecting veil with a subtle iridescent finish. The powder is perfumed with the mythical Vol de Nuit fragrance. Apply on the face, body and hair for an allover glow!” $87 for 17.5 g at Nordstrom…