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Gwen Stefani L.A.M.B. L ~ fragrance review

Posted by Robin on 2 July 2007 121 Comments

Gwen Stefani LAMB L perfume advert

“Gwen’s the muse of the unconventional,” said Michele Scannavini, president of Coty Prestige Worldwide. “She has a style that is unmistakable, different, so unique that she can really create trends in the world. We are impressed by how global she is.” (Women’s Wear Daily, 12/7/2006)

Pop star Gwen Stefani launched her L.A.M.B. (Love. Angel. Music. Baby.) fashion label in 2003, and by all accounts it has been extraordinarily successful even while many other celebrity fashion lines are struggling. A perfume was sure to follow.

I don’t really know much about Gwen Stefani, but L (or “L, a L.A.M.B. fragrance”, as Nordstrom calls it) didn’t sound like what you’d expect from the “muse of the unconventional”, what with notes like “sparkling green freshness” and “leafy water hyacinth” (additional notes include freesia, pear, violet leaves, jasmine, rose, lily of the valley, sweet pea, orange blossom, frangipani blossom, peach skin, heliotrope and musk). Stefani noted that she wanted her fragrance to be “light, fresh and clean”, another good indicator that we might not expect anything too edgy or unusual…

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Online fragrance shopping

Posted by Robin on 2 July 2007 Leave a Comment

Goodbye to gloss: the web store is now closed, and the front page has referrals to the various brands they used to carry.

New at parfum1: Jean Paul Gaultier Fleur de Male, Cacharel Liberte, Viktor & Rolf Antidote.

Hello to spacenk: the US version of the website is now open for business. Brands include Solange Stoned, Art of Shaving, Marc Jacobs, Acqua di Parma, Agent Provocateur, Chantecaille.

Deal at your-cosmetics: Get Fresh Body Waters are half off.

Perfume: Joy, Obsession, Scandal, Sin by Richard Stamelman ~ perfume books

Posted by Marcello on 1 July 2007 7 Comments

Richard Stamelman, PerfumeLooking back at all the perfume books we’ve discussed so far, it strikes me how often perfume writers adopt a dramatic type of prose. We’re told that a world without scent would be “unbearable” (Barillé and Laroze), and that smells have the ability to “detonate softly in our memory like poignant land mines” (Ackerman). Perfume is not just a vehicle of elegance or beauty, it’s a transcendental “engine of the universe” (Aftel) that connects past memories with the present (much like that soppy cookie in your cup of tea). Although I’m still a bit wary of poetic metaphors in non-fiction books, I think I’ve come to terms with this distinctive characteristic, and I’m actually starting to appreciate it more and more. Firstly because I do realize that reading about perfumery is as much about enjoyment as it is educational; and secondly, because the elusiveness of perfume does indeed require a good dose of poetic imagery at times. Read Richard Stamelman’s book Perfume, and you’ll understand why.

Until recently, my favorite titles in the ‘generic’ section of my library were The Book of Perfume and Perfume Legends. They’re both well-researched, nicely illustrated, and great fun to browse through on a Sunday afternoon. Michael Edwards’ book in particular seemed like a hard act to follow: if I were writing a perfume book and that one landed on my desk, I’m sure it would discourage me a great deal. Fortunately, the author of Perfume just carried on with his project: to tell the story of perfumery from the mid 18th century to the present against the backdrop of changes in art, literature, poetry, architecture and fashion. The result is a book that is indeed focused on perfumery, only with a much wider scope than we’re used to…

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Celebrity perfume quote of the day

Posted by Robin on 1 July 2007 13 Comments

It's a great thing to do because the profit margins are just so big. I'm hoping it will be released some time next January.

— Model Caprice Bourret quoted in Contact Music about her upcoming perfume launch.

Dsquared2 He Wood, Lulu Castagnette Just 4 U :-X ~ new fragrances

Posted by Robin on 30 June 2007 16 Comments

Dsquared2 He Wood cologne for menItalian fashion line Dsquared2 will launch their debut fragrance, He Wood, this coming September (in the US in 2008):

The concept evokes the forests of Canada, where the twins who founded the label, Dean and Dan Caten, were born. The woody vetiver composition was created by Daphné Bugey…

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