Not my lemming, but just in case it is yours: Dolce & Gabbana's Precious Jewel Cage, which fits any of the brand's 100 ml Velvet Collection fragrances: "Inspired by the prestigious Dolce&Gabbana Alta Gioielleria creations, the Precious Jewel Cage cossets your favorite Velvet Collection fragrance with a golden-hued cage and cap crafted with fine detailing and adorned with precious multi-colored crystals. The bespoke two-piece accessory comes encased in an elegant black velvet coffret embellished with the signature Dolce&Gabbana golden plate." $1,950 at Dolce & Gabbana.
Chloe Nomade Lumiere d’Egypte ~ new perfume
Chloé will introduce Nomade Lumière d’Égypte, a new flanker to 2018’s Nomade. Nomade Lumière d’Égypte follows 2024’s Nomade Nuit d’Egypte…
Friday scent of the day 12/20
Happy Friday and happy National Sangria Day! It’s also International Human Solidarity Day, and there are 11 more days to go for 2024. Meantime, welcome to the Holiday Special! Our community project for today: wear a perfume inspired by or based on a holiday — any holiday! — or wear a perfume that seems perfectly suited to the holiday of your choice. Thanks to therabbitsflower for the suggestion.
What fragrance did you pick? As always, do chime in with your scent of the day even if you’re not participating in the community project.
I’m in Fendi Theorema, a perfume that makes any day feel like a holiday. It is nearly always what I wear on Christmas…
Coriander is a common but profoundly divisive herb
Coriander is a common but profoundly divisive herb. Depending on how your palate reads it – a response determined by the OR6A2 gene – it either elevates a taco or tastes like soap. That divide exists within fragrances too. But before you take a side, you have to know what’s in the mix: is it the leaf, which smells herbaceous and a little metallic; or seed, more akin to light spice and rosewood?
— Read more in Controversial coriander is having a fragrance renaissance at Financial Times.
The daily lemming
From Floraïku, the Forbidden Incense candle trio: "...with a Mimosa scented candle that is intriguingly floral, alongside a Lily of the Valley candle for the 'light' shadow and a Smoked Wood for the 'dark' shadow. These candles are made with japanese tea cups, a white porcelain as fine as air, gilded with fine gold. Packaged in a box indigo and gold. Ideal for gifting or treating yourself", Three x 130g for $309 at Floraïku.