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2008 / Browsing by date: October 2008

If There Ever Was… a book of extinct and impossible smells, by Robert Blackson ~ perfume books

Posted by Marcello on 23 October 2008 25 Comments

If There Ever Was by Robert BlacksonWhat does communism smell like? How about the Sun, or Cleopatra’s perfume, or the atomic blast that destroyed the city of Hiroshima? This booklet, published on the occasion of the exhibition If There Ever Was, attempts to bring distant, elusive, and sometimes impossible olfactory experiences to life. Curator Robert Blackson commissioned thirteen fragrances from eleven perfumers and smell artists, including Bertrand Duchaufour, Christophe Laudamiel, Christoph Hornetz, Mark Buxton, Sissel Tolaas, and Geza Schön. If, like me, you missed the show at the Reg Vardy Gallery, this booklet gives you a chance to smell them all in the comfort of your own home.

Each scent of the exhibition is encapsulated in a scratch-n-sniff card, and comes with a short explanatory text. What these fragrances have in common is that they all refer to objects that are absent from our experience: they represent things that are temporally and/or spatially remote. There are no traces, for instance, of the original recipe to Cleopatra’s perfume; we can only guess what it really smelled like…

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Parfum d’Empire Aziyade ~ perfume review

Posted by Robin on 22 October 2008 30 Comments

Parfum d'Empire Aziyade fragrance

While we’re on the subject of Serge Lutens Arabie’s extended family (see yesterday’s review of El Attarine), it’s worth considering Parfum d’Empire’s newish Aziyadé, a kissing cousin at the very least. Aziyadé is named for the main character — a harem girl — of the novel of the same name, and unless I’ve lost count, is the second fragrance from Parfum d’Empire to take inspiration from the Ottoman Empire (the first being Cuir Ottoman). Those of you who are familiar with the various olfactory portraits of this region will recognize the usual suspects in the notes: pomegranate, dates, almonds, orange, prune, cardamom, cinnamon, ginger, cumin, carob, frankincense, vanilla, patchouli, musk and cistus.

Yes, Aziyadé is another specimen of the stewed fruits + curry spices genre, although the stewed fruits are mostly in the top notes, and they’re given some lift and tartness here by the pomegranate…

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Possets Perfumes Election 2008 ~ new fragrances

Posted by Robin on 22 October 2008 56 Comments

Possets Perfumes has launched a quartet of fragrances honoring the candidates for the US Presidential election:

In case you missed the news, the United States of America is having an election. Yes, that most American of American activities is upon us again: politicing. Speeches, hoorahs, balloon drops, buttons, bumperstickers, hoopla, free meals, hanging chads, campaign puffery, no more bad taxes, better roads, no more corruption, and in some cases the dead will actually come back to vote! Wow, that makes it like Halloween!

The four fragrances, some of which were previously released as part of Possets' United States of America series, are…

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Online fragrance shopping

Posted by Robin on 22 October 2008 1 Comment

Deal at 99perfume: take 10% off with coupon code TAKE10, good through 10/26.

New at macys: Beckham Signature.

New at nordstrom: Ralph Lauren Polo Modern Reserve, Narciso Rodriguez for Her & for Him Pure Reflection limited editions.

Crabtree & Evelyn India Hicks Island Night ~ new perfume

Posted by Robin on 22 October 2008 14 Comments

Crabtree & Evelyn India Hicks Island Night fragranceCrabtree & Evelyn has launched India Hicks Island Night, an evening wear follow-up to last year's India Hicks Spider Lily. The fragrance “captures the essence of twilight in the islands – a mood of barefoot elegance in a topical garden lit only by the moon and stars”…

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