Italian brand Etro will launch Greene Street, a new fragrance for men meant as a tribute to New York City’s Soho neighborhood. It is named for the brand’s Soho boutique, which opened last year at 89 Greene Street…
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The 7 Virtues Middle East Peace ~ new fragrance
Canadian indie line The 7 Virtues has launched Middle East Peace, a new unisex fragrance. Middle East Peace is the brand’s fourth fragrance, and joins Afghanistan Orange Blossom, Noble Rose of Afghanistan and Vetiver of Haiti…
Roberto Verino Gold Diva ~ new fragrance
Roberto Verino has launched Gold Diva, a new fruity floral fragrance for women. Gold Diva is a flanker to 2009’s Gold, and follows 2010’s Gold Bouquet…
Balenciaga Florabotanica ~ perfume review
Florabotanica is the latest from Balenciaga, and I was fully prepared to adore it for any number of reasons, not least being the presentation: I love the offbeat advertising images and that’s easily my favorite bottle of recent memory — and it’s one of those rare bottles that is even more alluring in person than in pictures (the minute I picked it up, I started calculating how much I had just spent on jeans and yoga pants and how much I could still spend that day without threatening the food budget). They brought back perfumer Olivier Polge, who developed 2010’s Balenciaga Paris, a fragrance that seemed an excellent start for the brand’s revival as a perfume house under the auspices of Coty. Florabotanica is a great name for a perfume, and I even love the design of the outer box. Designer Nicolas Ghesquière’s concept of a strange garden with beautiful flowers, but also dangerous flowers, sounded intriguing.1
The potential bad news was that it was geared younger than Balenciaga Paris; sorry, young ‘uns, but that usually — not always! — means some degree of dumbing down or fruiting up. That Florabotanica is fronted by actress Kristen Stewart means nothing to me either way; as usual, I had to google just to remember who she was, and don’t even ask me to comment on her recent “scandal”, I don’t know and I don’t care, and will only say that the increased publicity would seem a boon for Balenciaga. I found the very untraditional manner in which she is used in the advertising to be refreshing…