Avon has launched Rare Amethyst, a new perfume for women…
Liquides Imaginaires Saltus, Tellus & Succus ~ new fragrances
French niche line Liquides Imaginaires has launched Les Eaux Arborantes, a new trio of fragrances. Saltus, Tellus and Succus are intended as a sacred tribute to trees…
Oriza L. Legrand Violettes du Czar & Heliotrope Blanc ~ fragrance reviews
Some people might not understand why you’d want to wear a soliflore. After all, why smell like one flower — a flower you’re probably already familiar with — when you could smell like an original blend of notes? Following that logic, there would be no reason to look at paintings of the ocean once you’ve seen the real thing, even though seascapes vary in styles — think of those by Turner, Homer and Hokusai. If I had to pin a style to the Oriza L. Legrand soliflores Violettes du Czar and Heliotrope Blanc, I’d call them Victorian.
Oriza L. Legrand is a relatively new niche brand with an old history. According to the perfume house’s website, the house was founded in France in 1720 and originally famed for its creams and powders based on rice. Over the years, the brand grew, winning awards and furnishing products for royalty. During World War II, Oriza L. Legrand closed. In 2012, the house was bought and launched again with the mission of reviving the old fragrances…
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