What’s your fragrance today? And if you like, give it a star rating, from 1 to 10.
I’m wearing vintage Diorissimo. 10 stars, no question.
Reminder: tomorrow, wear the last fragrance you bought…
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What’s your fragrance today? And if you like, give it a star rating, from 1 to 10.
I’m wearing vintage Diorissimo. 10 stars, no question.
Reminder: tomorrow, wear the last fragrance you bought…
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New at harrods (UK): Bottega Veneta Knot.
New at luckyscent: L'Artisan perfume box.
New at nordstrom: Anna Sui La Nuit de Boheme.
New at saksfifthavenue: Thierry Mugler Angel Glamorama edition.
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Victoria’s Secret has launched Fearless, a new floral fragrance for women…
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Folie à Plusieurs has launched their second ambient fragrance,* Love Exposure. Like their first, Mood Indigo, Love Exposure was inspired by an art film and was used to scent the theater when the film was shown in Berlin at Soho House…
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Of the Big 3 Japanese design houses with perfume lines — Rei Kawakubo/Comme des Garçons, Yohji Yamamoto and Issey Miyake — it’s Miyake’s fragrances that have interested me the least (with one big exception, Feu d’Issey, and a smaller exception, a scent by issey miyake). Miyake’s most famous perfumes, L’Eau d’Issey and L’Eau d’Issey Pour Homme, spawned almost-countless imitators, and the two “origin” perfumes today smell like caricatures of “fresh” fragrances (plenty of cleaning products smell like them, cleaning products you can buy at Target). Still, I approached the new Nuit d’Issey1 with an open mind (and nostrils).
Nuit d’Issey starts with greenish citrus (I smell mostly grapefruit) with a sweet-spice accord…