Parfums Salvador Dali will launch Salvador Pour Homme, a new spicy woody amber fragrance for men:
SALVADOR, a fragrance that pays homage to Salvador Dali…
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Parfums Salvador Dali will launch Salvador Pour Homme, a new spicy woody amber fragrance for men:
SALVADOR, a fragrance that pays homage to Salvador Dali…
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This month, Shiseido will launch Zen Purple, a new limited edition flanker to the 2007 Zen fragrance. Zen Purple was inspired by a summer night…
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Azzaro will launch Chrome Sport, a new flanker to 1996’s Chrome for Men, in February (see also: Chrome Legend).
Chrome Sport is a woody aquatic…
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Ah, serendipity! In the perfume world, serendipity means coming across an “unknown,” hard-to-find, or simply badly distributed fragrance — in a care package from another perfume fanatic, on a friend’s dresser, as a free sample in a perfume order. I’d never have sought out Parfums Grès Cabaret on my own — an always-generous Now Smell This friend recently sent me a spray decant of the scent.
Germaine Emilie Krebs was 30 years old before embarking on a career in couture; Madame Krebs became known as “Alix Grès” — Madame Grès (‘Grès’ was an anagram of her husband’s first name: Serge). Grès’ dressmaking skills became legendary, and she’s always been known as a “designer’s designer.” Grès had one great perfume attached to her fashion house; a trip she made to India to research textiles supposedly inspired 1959’s Cabochard by perfumer Bernard Chant. (I’d love to smell vintage Cabochard; perhaps serendipity will provide me a sniff one day….) Madame Grès sold both her lucrative perfume business and her couture house in the early Eighties, and she had no involvement in the many perfumes bearing her name after 1982.
Cabaret (2003) was created by perfumer Michel Almairac and contains notes of rose, lily of the valley, peony, pink bay, violet, blue orris, patchouli, incense, sandalwood, amber and musk. Reading that list made me imagine Cabaret as a womanly, overpowering perfume — an “old”-style French fragrance. Pas du tout! Cabaret is fresh (without being fresh-ozonic) and can easily be worn by a man…
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French artist & designer Alexandre Barthet will launch his debut fragrance this month. The new scent is entitled simply Barth. According to Cofinluxe, who holds the license for the new scent…
Alexandre Barthet has created his perfume as a tailor-made Haute Couture accessory…