
Tommy Hilfiger will launch Hilfiger, a new fragrance for men, this coming September. Like Hilfiger’s recent Dreaming fragrance for women, the new scent is meant to appeal to an older, more upscale customer than the line has targeted in the past…
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Tommy Hilfiger will launch Hilfiger, a new fragrance for men, this coming September. Like Hilfiger’s recent Dreaming fragrance for women, the new scent is meant to appeal to an older, more upscale customer than the line has targeted in the past…
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New at saksfifthavenue: Tom Ford Private Blend.
New at sephora: Dior Homme Sport.
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Lili Bermuda has launched Fresh Water, a unisex perfume created exclusively for Tucker’s Point Hotel & Spa:
Fresh Water is an energizing blend of exotic citruses including bigarade orange, Italian bergamot, juicy mandarine and grapefruit…
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Attar manufacturing is a closely-guarded family business, and queries about the business are regarded as an intrusion into a private act, drawing hostile glares. Turning up its nose at technology—the perfume industry here is distinctly uncomfortable with even the slightest touch of modernisation—the industry still uses the age-old, slow, laborious and labour-intensive process where the sandalwood oil extraction itself takes a week. The process of making attar is still the same as followed centuries ago—degh bhapka. The flower-water mixture is heated on brick ovens using wood charcoal.
— From Fleeting Fragrance, a fascinating article in Business Today about attar production in India.
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My childhood was spent on land situated between the Atlantic Ocean and the Chesapeake Bay, and I’ve lived in New York City, Los Angeles and Seattle, so water and water activities have always been a part of my life, but since I can’t swim, I have a certain “fear of the water.” When it comes to perfumes, I have a fear of ‘water’ too, the type called “marine fragrances” that are drenched with ozone and aquatic notes. I’ve always wished perfumes could capture the scents of the open sea and the winds blowing over the ocean, but perfumes are better at replicating the oceanic “sideshow” — scents of sand/damp earth, the dry, reedy smells of vegetation growing at the seaside, the mineral scents of shells, the bracing aroma of salty seaweeds, the odors of tarry wooden wharves or outboard motor exhaust fumes.
I usually avoid all fragrances with marine/H2O themes, but armed with a perfume “life preserver” (soft-bristle scrub brush and unscented detergent), I decided to face my fears and sample three Bond no. 9 fragrances that are named after places at, or near, the ocean…