Earlier this year, I switched from Bloglines to Google Reader, and so didn't notice until yesterday when I happened to be at Bloglines that my feed isn't working properly there...from what I can tell, any post that doesn't include an image is displaying the post title only, with no excerpt. The feed is working properly at Google Reader. If anyone has had problems with the Now Smell This feed using any other news aggregator, please let me know!
Online fragrance shopping
New at luckyscent: Aroma M Geisha Noire Eau de Parfum.
New at neimanmarcus: Leiber Eau de Parfum.
New at ulta: Hugo XX & XY, Azzaro Chrome Legend.
Update ~ deals at luckyscent: with any order from the new Parfum d'Empire trio, get a free set of all 3 scents in travel atomizers. Offer good while supplies last (they have 20 sets). And get free shipping on orders of $75 or more with coupon code fall, good through 10/15. The lastest autumn sampler pack includes 11 samples (all 3 new Parfum d'Empire scents, all 3 new L'atelier Boheme scents, Olivier Durbano Black Tourmaline, Cristiano Fissore Rapsodia in Blu & Aroma M Geisha Noire Eau de Parfum, Montale Amandes Orientales, Parfumerie Generale Cadjmere), $27.
Referencing Hollywood glam…
A short film about the making of the commercial for Christina Aguilera's upcoming eponymous fragrance, courtesy of YouTube.
Parfum d’Empire Osmanthus Interdite ~ fragrance review, with asides on Equistrius & Fougere Bengale

Parfum d’Empire, for those who are not familiar with the line, creates fragrances inspired by historical empires. They’ve covered quite a bit of ground already, having taken us to Tsarist Russia (Ambre Russe), the Ottoman Empire (Cuir Ottoman) and the Napoleanic Empire (Eau de Gloire), among others. The perfumes are lovely — Ambre Russe particularly so — but none of them have explored themes likely to capture my heart entirely, and so up until now, I’ve admired the line in an abstract sort of way.
Osmanthus Interdite, on paper, looked like the kind of thing that might finally win me over: it takes the Chinese empire, past and present, as its inspiration, and the fruity floral scent features notes of green tea, citrus, osmanthus, rose, jasmine, musk and leather. Lee over at Perfume Posse told me he would eat his hat (well, strictly speaking, he said he’d eat his hat if he had one) if I didn’t like it, and I must apologize (again) for my predictability, but his “hat” is perfectly safe…
You tell him, honey…
I heard about this competition, and I wish Puff all the best with his new fragrance. But I think we're actually appealing to different types of women. M by Mariah Carey is about being unforgettable, not unforgivable.
It's not about a ménage à trois or a one night stand - it's for the woman who wants the man to fall in love with her immediately, stay in love, and treat her like royalty.
— Mariah Carey tells Sean "Diddy" Combs that no, Sean John Unforgivable Woman is NOT better than M by Mariah Carey. Read more in Mariah Carey's Diddy stink at FemaleFirst.