New at bloomingdales: Viktor & Rolf Flowerbomb holiday edition.
New at harrods (UK): Reem Acra, Trussardi My Land.
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New at bloomingdales: Viktor & Rolf Flowerbomb holiday edition.
New at harrods (UK): Reem Acra, Trussardi My Land.
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Le Couvent des Minimes has launched Eau Aimable, a new “sparkling” orange blossom-based fragrance…
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UK-based men’s retailer Topman will follow its 2011 ‘masstige’ fragrances No. 16 and No. 27 with the new Distil, the brand’s first prestige fragrance…
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Last October, Estee Lauder launched Wood Mystique* — a unisex, limited edition oud fragrance aimed at the Middle East perfume consumer. Ad copy swooned: “Elegant, mysterious, lavish…enter a world of opulence and richness beyond compare.” As much as I like Estee Lauder, this was something like Betty Crocker launching a “complete” Lebanese meal in a box — “Beirut Skillet! Come Visit the Souk in One Easy Pan! And Clean-up’s Easy!” I wasn’t convinced the concept would work.
As soon as I sprayed on Wood Mystique, I was dismayed; it smells a tad tawdry and destitute, “worn out” — like a Tennessee Williams heroine who’s seen better times and is trying to make ends meet and keep up appearances (Blanche DuBois transported to Cairo, black haired, eyes outlined with kohl, sporting a well-worn thawb). Wood Mystique’s powdery-tart roses and pale peonies smell of dusty, dry flower arrangements. These floral notes, for all the hype of their purity and naturalness, have an artificial vibe, like aromas you’d smell on scented facial tissues…
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French niche line Memo has launched Luxor Oud, a new fragrance…