Andy Tauer talks (and draws) about Fruitchouli Flash.
Tauerville Fruitchouli Flash ~ new fragrance
Andy Tauer’s Tauerville brand has launched Fruitchouli Flash, the latest fragrance in the brand’s Flash series…
Tauer Perfumes Lonesome Rider ~ fragrance review
Lonesome Rider, the latest from Tauer Perfumes, reportedly “builds on” Orris, a limited edition Tauer fragrance from way back in 2006. That’s great news for those of you who have mourned the loss of Orris, but sadly, I am not among your number. I did not love Orris, and it’s too long ago now for me to tell you just why. I just didn’t love it. The description for Lonesome Rider, though, also references Lonestar Memories, a fiercely evocative fragrance that Kevin aptly said “conjures the open range, charred kindling, raw leather, and the aromas of crushed resinous brush underfoot.” I’ll repeat part of Andy Tauer’s explanation of what he wanted to do with Lonesome Rider…
Tauer Perfumes Lonesome Rider ~ new fragrance
Tauer Perfumes has launched Lonesome Rider, a new fragrance thanking his clients for 10 years…
Top 10 Winter Fragrances 2016
I am on record, here and elsewhere, as hating winter. The forecast for this weekend — snow, snow, and then more snow — just adds insult to injury. I’ve mostly managed to avoid the winter rotation in our seasonal Top 10 lists, but I did get stuck with it back in 2011, and reviewing that list, yes, I could easily go through the winter with just those 10 (and I am convinced I could make it through any winter with just Fendi Theorema, if I had to).
To avoid repetition with my 2011 list and the winter lists we’ve done since, I decided to come up with a cold-weather wardrobe based solely on newer fragrances…and then once I’d decided on my 10, I realized, too late, that this post is essentially an abridged and annotated version of the Best of 2015. So much for good intentions. If you have some new ideas for winter, do comment! And do check out the lists at Bois de Jasmin, Grain de Musc and The Non-Blonde…