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Armani Attitude by Giorgio Armani ~ fragrance review

Posted by Kevin on 29 May 2007 30 Comments

Giorgio Armani Attitude fragrance for men

Giorgio Armani’s new fragrance for men, Attitude, was created by Annick Menardo, Alberto Morillas and Olivier Cresp. All three perfumers have worked for Armani before: Menardo created Emporio Armani City Glam for men and women (with the help of Cresp) and Morillas developed Emporio Armani White, Sensi, Sensi White Notes, and the female version of Aqua di Gio.

Menardo (Boucheron Jaipur Pour Homme, Bvlgari Black), Morillas (Bvlgari Omnia, Yves Saint Laurent M7) and Cresp (Thierry Mulger Angel) have all created interesting and original scents, so why did it take all three of them to come up a conventional fragrance like Attitude…

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Perfume on the radio: gourmet perfume dinners

Posted by Robin on 29 May 2007 4 Comments

Perfume Dinner Is a Feast for the Nose, on this morning's NPR Morning Edition, reports on an event at the Carlyle Hotel in which Chandler Burr hosts a "gourmet dinner designed to show how perfume can enhance food and drink". Perfumes featured include Dolce & Gabbana Light Blue. Thanks to Jessica for the link!

Update: read more about the dinner at Food & Wine, or see the swag you get for attending (the dinner costs $200) at New York Insider (link no longer active, sorry!). Upcoming dinners are planned for Dallas and Santa Fe, find out more at rosewoodhotels.

Pucci Vivara ~ new fragrance

Posted by Robin on 29 May 2007 12 Comments

Pucci Vivara perfumeThe Emilio Pucci brand, currently owned by Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessy, is celebrating its 60th anniversary (see articles in the International Herald Tribune and The Telegraph) and as part of the festivities, is reviving a 1966 Pucci perfume called Vivara. The chypre fragrance has been updated by perfumer Francois Demachy:

But the new Vivara is a more modern chypre, said Demachy…

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Snippets on perfume & gender

Posted by Robin on 29 May 2007 Leave a Comment

Indeed, far from downplaying their feminine side, some of the new men's colognes flaunt it. Promotional materials for Viktor & Rolf's Antidote, which is made with jasmine, call it a "dandy fragrance" for men who appreciate fine tailoring and sartorial wit. The name of Jean Paul Gaultier's new cologne includes the French word for flower: It's called Fleur du Male.

— from The scent of a woman, sold to men, in today's Spokesman Review.

Much of the surge in men’s fragrances has been driven by Acqua di Gio, a 10-year-old Armani cologne that was the top-selling fragrance for eight months in 2006. One clue to its success was that Acqua di Gio seemed to be more popular than other colognes among women, who buy more than half of all cologne as gifts.

— from The Scent of a Man, Bought by a Woman, in today's New York Times.

India Hicks Island Living Spider Lily Body Cream ~ scented body products

Posted by Jessica on 27 May 2007 8 Comments

India Hicks Island Living Spider Lily Body Cream

Before I could even try the Spider Lily Body Cream from Crabtree & Evelyn’s India Hicks Island Living collection, I had to figure out why the name “India Hicks” sounded so familiar to me. Ah, yes: if you’re old enough to recall the Royal Wedding of 1981, as I am, you may also remember her as one of Princess Diana’s bridesmaids at that “fairytale” event.

At the time, I was mesmerized by the entire spectacle of the Charles-and-Diana wedding, including the sight of a girl only a few years older than myself who held such a romantic and important duty. How had she been granted that honor? Apparently, it’s an advantage to be a goddaughter of Prince Charles and the granddaughter of Lord Mountbatten, the last Viceroy to India (hence her name), as well as a descendant of Queen Victoria. Now, thanks to some research, I also know that India Hicks has been busy with other stylish occupations over the past two decades: she has been a model (for Ralph Lauren and others), an interior designer (following in the celebrated footsteps of her father, David Hicks), a hotelier, and the author of two books that share her lifestyle in the Caribbean, Island Life and Island Beauty…

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