The Museo del Traje (Costume Museum) in Madrid is hosting Roger & Gallet: the art of perfume from 1862 to today:
Over 250 unique pieces make up the exhibition…
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The Museo del Traje (Costume Museum) in Madrid is hosting Roger & Gallet: the art of perfume from 1862 to today:
Over 250 unique pieces make up the exhibition…
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Roger & Gallet has launched Amande Persane, a new fragrance inspired by the almond and citrus trees in the ‘Garden of Paradise’ of Ispahan.
The notes include bergamot, orange, bitter almond, iris, tonka bean…
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Roger & Gallet has launched L’Homme Sport (shown above left), a flanker to 1979’s Roger & Gallet L’Homme. The new version is said to be faithful to the spirit of the original, but purer and fresher.
L’Homme Sport features notes of grapefruit, tea, pink pepper…
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Roger & Gallet has launched Bois d’Orange, a new unisex fragrance:
With Bois d’orange fresh fragrant water, rediscover the magic of an olfactory journey to the heart of an Andalusian garden under the shade of the orange trees. Let yourself be swept away by the vibrant, sunny freshness…
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The other morning, as I was pulling out of my driveway, I happened to notice the charming scene of my neighbor across the street watering some tall green plants in her backyard with a great big watering can. I can't be sure, but from a distance they looked like large leafy tomato plants. I was reminded of my own adventures in trying to grow tomatoes; one year I had cherry tomatoes which gave me plenty of fruit but none of it very good, and so the next year I tried the larger kind, which proceeded to overwhelm my garden with their large stalk-y bases and profuse green leaves. They also attracted some extremely odd looking (and rather large) caterpillars who took shelter in the dark shade provided by the plants, and which gave me a queasy feeling whenever I tried to pick a tomato. Whatever the reason, once again, the fruit was mealy and the skin too tough, and so this year I decided that perhaps my climate is not the best for tomatoes and to forego them altogether.
Unexpectedly, the joy of lush ripe tomatoes found another way of appearing, in the form of Roger & Gallet's Cherry Tomato Bath & Shower Gel. I picked up this little body wash on sale early in the summer…