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Cheap Thrills from Possets Perfume, Pacifica and Speziali Fiorentini

Posted by Kevin on 11 August 2009 86 Comments

Dollar bill/flower/bottle

Some days I retreat to a quiet room and read George Sand’s Histoire de ma vie; other days I kick back with a two-pound Italian Vogue and look at the pictures. Some days I turn out the lights and get wrapped up in a Mahler symphony. Other days I get just as excited listening to Mama Cass sing Make Your Own Kind of Music. Some days I dress up: suit, tie, cufflinks, the works. Other days, shorts and sandals suffice. This post is dedicated to “other days” — days when you want to ignore the landmarks (Guerlain Mitsouko), avoid the trouble-makers (Serge Lutens Muscs Koublaï Khan, Caron Yatagan), shun the ‘high end’ (Amouage Jubilation XXV) and wear a perfume that’s SIMPLE, casual, “quaint” even, a perfume that doesn’t cost a fortune.

Possets Perfume Lamp Black & Adamus

Recently, when I lamented the lack of black tea fragrances on the market, a Now Smell This commenter recommended Possets Perfume High Tea. I hadn’t tried ANY Possets perfumes so I placed a large sample order. High Tea is a nice “black-tea-with-lemon-and-sugar” cologne (it gets an ‘honorable mention’ here; I’d love to have a candle scented with this perfume) but two other Possets fragrances caught my “nose”: Lamp Black and Adamus…

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Natori Eau de Parfum ~ fragrance review

Posted by Angela on 10 August 2009 124 Comments

Natori perfume by Natori

Bethany manages the perfume counter at my local Saks Fifth Avenue. She’s helpful and looks like a 1940s film star, but best of all she genuinely seems to like perfume. Instead of spritzing a fragrance on paper and saying the words we hear so often in department stores (“It’s beautiful, we all love it, why don’t you treat yourself?”) she’s as likely to hand me a sample and shrug and say, “Tell me what you think.” So when she was excited about the new Natori Eau de Parfum, I had to try it.

The curtain on perfume marketing lifted for me for a moment when Bethany talked about her introduction to Natori. She said before a perfume launches, perfume marketing staff sometimes fly in from Seattle or San Francisco, take the cosmetics sales associates to lunch or bring in food, and make their pitch. In the case of Natori, besides being treated to lunch, the Saks sales associates watched a DVD in which Josie Natori talked about how she grew up in the Philippines with perfume around her, and how her grandmother scented handkerchiefs to put in her purse. She said that perfume nourished her more than food. (Bethany noted that Natori was on the slender side.)

In 1984, Natori released a fragrance, also called Natori. The latest version of Natori, created by perfumer Caroline Sabas, was based on the original version. Natori’s press release says that it has notes of “sparkling aldehydes, rose, plum, ylang-ylang, purple peony, night-blooming jasmine, patchouli, amber and satin musk accord”.

Natori is a mature woman’s fragrance. It opens with a perfume-y burst of aldehydes floating over jasmine and amber….

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Penhaligon’s on Regent Street ~ shopping for perfume in London

Posted by Guest Shopper on 10 August 2009 — 0 Comments — Comments are closed

Penhaligon's on Regent Street, store exteriorPenhaligon's on Regent Street

There are several Penhaligon’s shops in London. The one you’re most likely to encounter as a tourist in central London is the Regent Street branch.

The Penhaligon’s aesthetic is one of Edwardian discretion; a Wodehouse Duchess would be quite at home among the silver accoutrements and vintage bottle designs. Achieving this kind of effect on one of London’s busiest shopping streets is a challenge. Thousands of tourists crowd Regent Street every day, shuffling between the frenetic hubs of Piccadilly Circus and Oxford Circus, and pretty much wrecking any hint of antique elegance.

The Penhaligon’s shop does a pretty good job of persuading you that you’ve stepped back a century or two, with gilded cabinets stacked with apothecary bottles and giant factices, and an artful sense of shadowed corners…

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Ineke Field Notes from Paris ~ new perfume

Posted by Robin on 10 August 2009 37 Comments

Ineke Field Notes From Paris fragranceIneke Field Notes From Paris fragrance

Ineke will launch Field Notes from Paris, the line’s sixth fragrance, this coming September:

Field Notes from Paris is inspired by Ineke’s halcyon days studying perfumery in Paris and Versailles. It captures the romantic, nostalgic feeling of sitting at a café and writing in a journal while lingering for hours over a cafe crème…

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Laura Mercier Minuit Enchante ~ new perfume

Posted by Robin on 9 August 2009 39 Comments

Laura Mercier Minuit EnchanteLaura Mercier has launched Minuit Enchanté, a new limited edition fragrance for women:

Laura Mercier Minuit Enchanté Parfum, developed as a flanker to the original Nuit Enchantées Eau de Parfum, evokes the deepest moment of night with deep incense and rare wood accords. Minuit Enchanté is a deeper, darker, more mysterious and more concentrated…

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