Perfumer Honorine Blanc talks about the upcoming Belle d'Opium fragrance from Yves Saint Laurent.
Bunch o’ limited edition collector bottles 2010, part 6
More limited edition collector fragrance bottles, with the usual disclaimers: in most of these cases, the juice is unchanged, just the bottle is “special” (or not, as the case may be), and some of these may not be available in the US.
From Cacharel, the “Jellies” collection: 20 ml atomizers of Noa, Anais Anais, Scarlett, Amor Amor y Amor Amor Tentation…
A past that would take some time to explain
Opium was born middle-aged, and all the better for it. From day one, it was the come-hither perfume of the tanned woman in furs who is beginning to look a great deal more beautiful than her husband. Naturally, young women loved it because it suggested a past that would take some time to explain.
— Luca Turin in Notes from the nose -- Opium at NZZ Folio.
Top 10 Winter Fragrances 2010
I take advantage of the cold-weather months and pour on amber-rich, resinous, incense-y, musky, and powdery perfumes (known as “gasp-inducers” in hot weather) but I also use perfumes to help me forget winter woes — my flowerless garden, chill-induced headaches, spark-filled hair, and dry-as-bone skin (citrus and florals…come hither). My top-ten list of winter fragrances is, of course, personal, and far from definitive; these are simply perfumes I’m enjoying this winter.
I usually wear “sharp”/herbal amber fragrances such as Serge Lutens Ambre Sultan and Tom Ford Amber Absolute, but it’s nice to have a classic amber scent handy as well. Enter Histoires de Parfums Ambre 114 (with notes of patchouli, cedar, sandalwood, tonka bean, vanilla, benzoin, and musk). Like many amber perfumes of its type, Ambre 114’s soft and sweet aromas transport me to a particular “scene” (a snowy twilight landscape viewed from inside a warm, dim room) and state of mind (contented…but nostalgic too). I suppose that means amber scents make me feel safe and comfortable and, perhaps, remind me of someone time has erased from my life.
Aesop Mystra is bold — and a bit severe…
New packaging ~ Yves Saint Laurent, Paul & Joe, Christian Dior
A few recent repackagings, in case anyone cares:
Yves Saint Laurent’s new packaging for their iconic Opium fragrance. The ad has received some notice on the Photoshop Disasters blog…