Three videos for the new Nina Ricci La Tentation de Nina, a fragrance inspired by Ladurée macarons. First up, the fragrance commercial. Below the jump, a quick food image video, followed by perfumer Olivier Cresp and chef Lemains Vincent of Ladurée talking about the fragrance and making (and eating) the matching macaron.
Vera Wang Be Jeweled Rouge ~ new fragrance
Vera Wang has launched Be Jeweled Rouge, a new fruity floriental fragrance for women. Be Jeweled Rouge is a flanker to 2013’s Be Jeweled…
Online fragrance shopping
New at bloomingdales: Burberry Brit Rhythm for Women.
New at escentual (UK): Burberry Brit Rhythm for Women, Nina Ricci La Tentation de Nina.
New at loccitane: Cerisier Rouge.
New at neimanmarcus: Bvlgari Aqva Amara.
Crabtree & Evelyn Pear & Pink Magnolia, Caribbean Island Wild Flowers ~ new fragrances
Crabtree & Evelyn will launch two new fragrance collections for women. Pear and Pink Magnolia debuts in March, Caribbean Island Wild Flowers in April. Recent fragrances from the brand include Verbena and Lavender de Provence and the Heritage Collection…
L’Artisan Parfumeur Skin on Skin ~ perfume review
Long-time perfumistas, what were the “big” niche brands when you started out? My own perfume addiction took hold on the fragrance board in MakeupAlley in 2003, and at that time, as I saw it, the “big four” were basically Diptyque, Serge Lutens, Frédéric Malle and L’Artisan Parfumeur.1 When one of those four brands released a new fragrance, perfumistas sat up and took notice, and everyone did their best to get their hands on a sample as soon as samples were available to be had.
It’s a different world now. There are approximately three times as many fragrance launches every year, and so many niche brands have sprouted up — and in some cases, vanished again just as quickly — that it’s impossible to keep track of them all. Diptyque, Serge Lutens, Frédéric Malle and L’Artisan Parfumeur are still big names, but even venerable old brands can no longer rest on their laurels what with all the product out there competing for attention. It takes some doing to keep the affections of your long-time customers and still attract new business.
L’Artisan Parfumeur kept my affections for a good long time, but lately, I’ve been puzzled by exactly what they’re doing over there. Many of their beloved series — the limited edition summer fragrances, the travel fragrances (Bois Farine, Timbuktu, Dzongkha), the harvest perfumes — appear to be in remission, and it looks like they are phasing out a number of my favorite scents…