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Jean Paul Gaultier to launch viral campaign & other perfume news

Posted by Robin on 6 September 2005 6 Comments

Jean Paul Gaultier will launch a viral campaign to "bring people together" on September 10. On his website, users will be able to create and share graphics, and even fragrance, so to speak:

'The Fragrance Alchemist' is a film directed by Alain Escalle about a young prince who lives in the streets of a vertical megalopolis and has decided to create his perfect perfume. Users can add their personal creative touch by creating a "virtual" fragrance and passing it on to their partner or friend. (via digitalbulletin)

And thank you to Katie for the link to this article in the LA Times (link no longer active, sorry!) in which columnist Dan Neil asks young men to please, lay off the cologne.

Book report: Perfume: The Art and Science of Scent, by Cathy Newman

Posted by Robin on 6 September 2005 18 Comments

Cathy Newman PerfumeCathy Newman’s Perfume is a coffee table book, complete with lots of glossy photographs by Robb Kendrick. It is also a wonderful introduction to the world of fragrance development and marketing. Up until a few years ago, I never gave a minute’s thought to how perfumes were created. I probably suspected that Calvin Klein didn’t throw on a lab coat and mix up the formula for Eternity himself, but if you had told me that “noses” at a few companies produced the majority of the world’s fragrances, I would have been quite surprised.

In Perfume, Newman takes us behind the scenes as she undertakes the process of commissioning a new perfume. She starts by creating a brief, or description of what kind of scent she wants, then issues it to several perfumers at Firmenich…

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Strange Invisible Perfumes: an interview with Alexandra Balahoutis

Posted by Robin on 5 September 2005 33 Comments

Strange Invisible Perfumes was founded in 2000 by Alexandra Balahoutis; the house was named for a line from Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra: “From the barge, a strange invisible perfume hits the sense of the adjacent wharfs”.

Alexandra spent over 4 years studying the art of botanical perfumery, and her line is made without the use of synthetic notes or fixatives. She distills many of her own essences, using organic materials whenever possible, and favors the use of hydro-distillation rather than steam distillation or chemical extraction methods.

Her new boutique-perfumery will open on Abbot Kinney Boulevard in Venice, California in late September, and 10 of the perfumes from her Signature Collection will be coming to Barneys New York in October.

You have said that “making perfume was never a choice, but an involuntary obsession – there was simply no way I could ignore the impulse to make perfume”. Did this obsession come out of an appreciation of aromas or smells in general, or more specifically out of an appreciation of perfumes, and if the latter, what are some of the first perfumes you remember being captivated by?
I think that it sprouted from a love for aroma and a passion for ideas. I loved the way an aroma could summon a feeling of what inspired it. I wanted perfumes that smelled like my ideas, associations, and inspirations. I loved the idea of piecing aromas together into these invisible story boards. I wanted a perfume that didn’t exist…

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Online fragrance shopping

Posted by Robin on 5 September 2005 Leave a Comment

New at b-glowing: the Borsari line (including the hard to find Acqua Classica), Aqaba and Aqaba Spring

New at luckyscent: Menard Kasaneka.

TJ Maxx report

Posted by Robin on 5 September 2005 2 Comments

At my local TJ Maxx this weekend: Cacharel Noa Fleur, Yves Saint Laurent Nu, Floris Cefiro travel sets, Lancome Attraction Eau de Parfum and Body Lotion, Guerlain Shalimar Light, Christian Dior I Love Dior and Chris 1947, and lots of Lulu Guinness stuff (Eau de Parfum purse sprays, hand cream, body cream, and shower gel).

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