In addition to Fearless Pepper and Wild Violet, Hugo Boss has launched Exhilarating Vanilla, a new unisex addition to the 2021 series Boss The Collection…
Feathers, Fur, and Fragrance: The Enduring Appeal of Animal-Shaped Perfume Bottles
Our own Dr. Jessica, giving a talk at the Corning Museum of Glass earlier this year: "Perfume containers shaped like animals have been made and cherished for several millennia, with important examples surviving from ancient Egypt and the ancient Near East. From bold to beautiful to slightly spooky, small-scale interpretations of the animal kingdom have hinted at the wild side of scent in various ways over time. The modern era, however, witnessed a new proliferation of zoomorphic fragrance vessels. This lecture takes a close look at a selection of twentieth-century commercial perfume bottles shaped like birds and beasts, connecting their stories and symbolism with related developments in fashion, the fine arts, and visual culture."
Note that there is a brief introduction and then some technical difficulty; if you want to skip to the beginning of the lecture, go to about 3:09. The talk is about an hour long.
The daily lemming
From the collaboration between Dove and dessert franchise Crumbl, Liquid Hand Wash in Lemon Glaze: "Crumbl Lemon Glaze cookies for days…now in a Liquid Hand Wash. Notes of lemon sugar cookie topped with a sweet buttery glaze for the sink", $3.97 at Walmart. You'll find the same scent in Body Wash, Body Scrub and Deodorant, or go for the fragrances Confetti Cake or Strawberry Crumb Cake.
Tuesday scent of the day 12/31
It’s Tuesday. Happy New Year’s Eve, and stay safe out there! It’s also the seventh day of Christmas, the seventh night of Hanukkah and the sixth day of Kwanzaa. RIP Jimmy Carter. What fragrance are you wearing?
I’m commando at the moment in the hopes I might make it to the gym, but my plan for later is Theorema. Tea at the moment is Chai Imperial from Palais des Thés.
Reminder: on 1/3, wear a fragrance to match Mocha Mousse, Pantone’s color of the year for 2025…
Complex, bracing and singular
One could argue that without the phenomenal success of original niche fragrances and their cult followings in recent years, the creative directors of huge fashion houses may not have been given such free reign to create something braver and bolder than another department store counter people-pleaser. None of this season’s fashion blockbusters fall into the latter category, but this is particularly true of Olivier Rousteing’s new beauty collection for Balmain. The fragrances are complex, bracing and singular – specific moods for specific consumers.
— Read more in Fashion Fragrances Are Making A Dazzling Comeback at Vogue UK.