Gerald Ghislain of niche line Histoires de Parfums will be hosting Taste of Scent, “an evening of tasty spirits and fragrant perfumes”, on Thursday, 18 November from 5 to 8 pm at Henri Bendel in New York City…
Ding ding ding…we have our winners
The five bottles of Histoires de Parfums Défilé New York go out to Janet, Tiara, Tussah, Rick and Neens7. Congratulations!
Up for grabs (US only): Histoires de Parfums Defile New York
Niche line Histoires de Parfums created a limited edition fragrance (150 numbered bottles, each one signed by founder Gérald Ghislain) for Fashion’s Night Out earlier this month, and we’ve got 5 bottles to give away. Here’s a description of the Défilé New York (défilé de mode = fashion show) fragrance…
Histoires de Parfums Tubereuse 3 L’Animale ~ fragrance review
Lately I’ve been buying tuberose every few weeks to keep in a crooked, blown glass vase on my mantel. The stems are tall and plain, and the flowers look like plump stock or jagged-edged snapdragons. Sometimes the blooms even brown and tumble to the hearth when the night is too cold. But, oh, the scent. Orchids can keep the blue ribbon for beguiling appearance. Tuberose has it all tied up for fragrance.
I want to wear that smell on my skin, but I’ve had a heck of a time finding a tuberose perfume that suits me. I love the smell of Piguet Fracas, but on me it comes off like a girl scout wearing Versace. Serge Lutens Tubéreuse Criminelle is glamour in a silver cocktail glass, but too icy. Comme des Garçons + Daphne Guinness Daphne presents tuberose wrapped in enough incense and bitter orange that I love it, but I want more tuberose. Estée Lauder Private Collection Tuberose Gardenia is too Ladies Who Lunch. (I haven’t yet given Frédéric Malle Carnal Flower a fair try.) So when a sample of Histoires de Parfums Tubéreuse 3 L’Animale Eau de Parfum showed up in my mailbox, I yanked up my sleeve and spritzed it on…
A perfume is not always sexy
To me, a perfume is not always sexy. It depends on the way people wear it and why they wear a particular perfume at that particular moment. Perhaps they want to seduce, maybe they want to feel comfortable or to reinvent themselves. With my creations, I am telling stories but the person who is perfumed with my fragrance can recreate their own story.
— Gérald Ghislain of Histoires de Parfums, quoted in Say it with Scent at Khaleej Times Online.