New at beautysak: the Bond no. 9 line
New at nordstrom: Sarah Jessica Parker Covet.
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Last night I undertook a little reconnaissance mission to my local mall. I wanted to try the new Midnight Poison by Christian Dior (more about which next week), and I figured I might see one or two new perfumes I didn’t know about. No such luck, although Hermès Kelly Calèche is now on counter at Neiman Marcus, in case anyone was waiting for it, and they also had a tester of the upcoming White Jasmine & Mint from Jo Malone.
I’ve written before about how unforgivably dull I find perfume shopping, but what has struck me most forcibly on my last few trips has been how remarkably little staff turnover there is behind the fragrance counters…
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New at hermes: Kelly Caleche.
New at luckyscent: il Profumo Chocolat Amere; CB I Hate Perfume Memory of Kindness & Black March; August sample pack (all 5 new Montales, Profumum Olibanum & Acqua Viva, Il Profumo Chocolat Amere, Jacques Garcia Bronze, CB I Hate Perfume Memory of Kindness & Black March) for $28.
New at neimanmarcus: Fendi Palazzo.
New at nordstrom: Shiseido Classic Zen (1964 version)
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Shiloh is the second fragrance release from Hors Là Monde, a small jewelry company founded in 2005 by Symine Salimpour. The new scent was developed by perfumer Michel Roudnitska, but at the moment, its notoriety is based on the recently resolved five-month trademark battle between Salimpour and actress Angelina Jolie over the rights to the name Shiloh…
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Years ago, while perusing Larousse Gastronomique, I saw a beautiful photo of a cherry clafoutis. The clafoutis had been baked in an emerald-green provençale dish and had been placed on a black-and-cream-colored toile de Jouy cloth that covered a shady spot beneath an ancient olive tree; an antique tin bucket, full of sparkling ice and a bottle of wine, had been set on the ground next to the clafoutis. It all looked so delightful! I had to eat clafoutis! So I made clafoutis (several times) and each time I wondered: how can fresh eggs, butter, milk, sugar and sweet cherries turn into THIS mess, this eggy, soggy pile that becomes inedible just minutes out of the oven? Being tempted to buy a perfume you have not smelled is a lot like finding a new recipe: you read the ingredients, look at a gorgeous illustration, and think “I love everything in this! It sounds and looks delicious!” Acting on a hunch that everything will work out fine, you prepare the recipe (or, as the case may be, buy the perfume). Sometimes you relish the result. Sometimes you become nauseous.
I’ve had decades to learn my perfume lessons. I know I shouldn’t buy a fragrance without sampling it beforehand…