New at beautyhabit: L'Artisan Parfumeur Séville à l'Aube.
New at dillards: Prada Infusion d'Iris Absolue.
New at luckyscent: Diptyque Volutes.
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New at beautyhabit: L'Artisan Parfumeur Séville à l'Aube.
New at dillards: Prada Infusion d'Iris Absolue.
New at luckyscent: Diptyque Volutes.
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Serge Lutens has introduced Le Vaporisateur Tout Noir, a new travel atomiser currently available in the Ambre Sultan and Féminité du Bois fragrances. Reportedly, more fragrances are to come…
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Serge Lutens has launched Une Voix Noire, the latest addition to the niche brand’s exclusive range. The fragrance was reportedly inspired by Billie Holiday, and you can read Lutens’ writing on the subject at his Facebook page…
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When a perfume company like Tom Ford produces two distinct fragrance lines, one upper-tier prestige (the exorbitantly expensive, limited-distribution Private Blends) and one ‘simply’ prestige (the more affordable and widely distributed Signature line), I’d expect the quality of ingredients or the quality of the formulas to differ (for instance, the Private Blends should smell “luxurious” and/or innovative compared to the Signature scents). As the Tom Ford lines stand, that is not the case; there are hits and misses in each line (more misses in the Private Blends because the offerings are more numerous).
I liked the first masculine Signature fragrance: Tom Ford for Men (2007); I liked Grey Vetiver (2009) a little less. Tom Ford just launched the third Signature men’s perfume — Tom Ford Noir; the fragrance notes sound promising: bergamot, verbena, caraway, baie rose, violet flower, black pepper, nutmeg, iris, geranium, rose, clary sage, opoponax, amber, patchouli, vetiver, civet and vanilla…
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Models Kendra Spears and Domenique Melchior for Armani Code Ultimate.