New at selfridges (UK): Byredo Rose of No Man's Land.
New at ulta: One Direction Between Us.
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New at selfridges (UK): Byredo Rose of No Man's Land.
New at ulta: One Direction Between Us.
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Happy Tuesday, and happy birthday to John Cleese! What fragrance are you wearing?
I’m wearing Comme des Garçons + Pharrell Williams Girl.
Reminder: this Friday, 10/30, will be the Halloween Special…
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Burberry will introduce Mr. Burberry, a new fragrance styled as the ‘lover’ of 2014’s My Burberry, in April…
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One particularly effective display shows how perception shifts . Press the top button, and you get a whiff of old, cold coffee, stale grounds in a soggy filter at the end of the day. Press the bottom button, and you get a noseful of real skunkiness, furfuryl mercaptan. But press both buttons at once, and the two unpleasant compounds blend together to evoke fragrant, fresh-roasted coffee.
— The new Museum of Food and Drink in Brooklyn features a number of smelly items in their inaugural exhibit, Flavor: Making It and Faking It. Read more at This Smell Synthesizer Lets You Sniff And Play Flavors Like Music at Popular Science.
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If I were Luca Turin (forget for a moment that this is a review of his book), I might start this article with a story seemingly unrelated to Folio Columns: 2003-2014. For example, maybe I’d tell you about standing at a confiserie window as a child, pondering the tiny green leaves or dot of red or praline flower adorning each bonbon and guessing at its relationship to the candy’s hidden center. Once you’d finished the article — which has nothing to do with chocolate, by the way — you’d understand that I’d delivered a curious, but apt, way to explore something entirely different.
Fans of Turin’s writing already know this roundabout way of addressing a subject. (They also know to expect a smattering of evocative metaphors as well as frequent references to classical music, scientific theory, and rare automobiles, no matter what the essay’s subject is.) If you enjoy Turin’s perfume reviews in his and Tania Sanchez’s Perfumes: the A-Z Guide for their style at least as much as their insight on fragrance, you’ll definitely want a copy of Folio Columns…