Perfume coverage in the November issues of Allure, Details and GQ. Please comment on any fragrance-related coverage you’ve seen in other fashion and beauty magazines:
Allure
Cover: Naomi Watts
Scent strips: Dolce & Gabbana The One for Her & For Him, Calvin Klein Euphoria, Miss Dior, Elizabeth Arden Untold.
Editorial coverage: The Beauty Reporter section includes Dolce & Gabbana The One for Her in the Editor’s Favorites (p. 48), a "Warm Bodied" selection of fragrances (p. 54) and a “Smell This” feature in which three experts talk about Fendi L'Acquarossa (they love it! p. 56).
The Insider's Guide includes "Legends of the Fall", a selection of fragrances picked by Frédéric Malle.
Details
Cover: Chris Hemsworth
Scent strips: Burberry Brit Rhythm; Ralph Lauren Polo Red; Ermenegildo Zegna Uomo; Bvlgari Man Extreme; Jean Paul Gaultier Le Male
Editorial coverage: zilch
GQ
Cover: Michael Fassbender
Scent strips: Bleu de Chanel; Tom Ford Noir Eau de Parfum; Eau de Lacoste L.12.12; Versace Eros; Burberry Brit Rhythm
Editorial coverage: none
Note: As always, thanks to Kevin — I read Allure, he read all the rest!
Martha Stewart, of all people, has branched out in her Living magazine to beauty, makeup and this month an article on fragrance. I can’t recall off the top of my head but I believe it was fall fragrances and may have been a two pager? Surprised I remembered it but I’m just not use to seeing that type of content in her Living mag.
Thanks, good to know!
I thought that the Martha Stewart Living perfume article, “Top Notes,” was actually surprisingly good given the context. They mention Modern Muse and Down Town as you would expect, but also suggest Tom Ford Shanghai Lily and Terry De Gunzburg Ombre Mercure. The magazine also has scent strips for Calvin Klein Euphoria and Euphoria Men.
House Beautiful actually has some interesting scent coverage this month too. There is an article, “On the Scent” in which scents are matched to rooms. “Charlotte Moss and the Art of Living” mentions scent as being a crucial element in good home design. As an added bonus, the collage of inspirational objects with the editor’s letter includes Frederic Malle’s Noir Epices and Beth Webb’s “What’s On Your Vanity” describes Frederic Malle’s Portrait of a Lady as “exotic yet classic.”
Excellent, thanks so much!