Pierre Guillaume's pillow spray, Hesperidream, debuted this summer — has anyone tried it? "...a fragrance designed to perfume the bed, sheets, pillowcases and duvet covers, inspired by the principles of aromachology. The aromachology is the science of the phenomena related to the odors, more particularly the influence of the smells on the behavior. Hesperidream is made from tangerine, orange blossom, sage extract, California yellow poppy blossom and vetiver, chosen for their soothing, hypnotic and refreshing smells." 100 ml for €45.
Lalique Blue Rise, Infinite Shine & Velvet Plum ~ new perfumes
Lalique has launched three new additions to the luxury Les Compositions Parfumées collection: Blue Rise, Infinite Shine and Velvet Plum…
#JeanPod Season 2, continued
Rossy de Palma, in more (two are below the jump) episodes of Jean Paul Gaultier’s JeanPod series, season 2. (If you missed episode 1, it is here, and you can find more episodes at the Jean Paul Gaultier YouTube channel.) Trigger warnings: too many to mention.
Friday scent of the day 10/18
It’s Chocolate Cupcake Day, and it’s Friday — not a bad combination. Our community project for today: wear a fragrance by Maria Candida Gentile, Maître Parfumeur et Gantier, Memo Paris or Miller et Bertaux if you have one. Partial credit for any other small-ish brand that starts with the letter M.
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.
Jul et Mad Stairway to Heaven ~ fragrance review
Okay, just do it: sing a few lines of the Led Zeppelin song and get it out of your system. Despite what you may have expected (or hoped), Jul et Mad’s Stairway to Heaven has nothing to do with a lady who’s sure all that glitters is gold, etc. It was inspired instead by a trek into Nepal’s Annapurna mountain range that turned out to be “a veritable inner quest, in search of the mysteries of life, of serenity, of absolute happiness on the Summits of the Gods…” (Then again, that does sound pretty Zeppelinesque…)
Stairway to Heaven was developed by perfumer Cécile Zarokian and promises to evoke a “dual whiteness: pure and immaculate, but warming and enveloping.” That sounds almost like Stairway could be an “Eau Chaude,” in the tradition of Jean-Claude Ellena’s L’Eau d’Hiver for Frédéric Malle…