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Balmain Jolie Madame ~ fragrance review

Posted by Angela on 20 July 2009 85 Comments

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Have you ever played the game where you compose a dinner party of any guests that you want? With all four leaves in my dining room table I can seat twelve people. I haven’t chosen all the guests yet, but I’m tentatively down for Dolly Parton, M. F. K. Fisher, Jimmy and Roslyn Carter, Charlie Chaplin — and perfumer Germaine Cellier. Germaine Cellier is the nose behind an astonishing list of list of fragrances, including one of my favorites, Balmain Jolie Madame.

According to a profile of the perfumer by Jeannine Mongin for the Société Française des Parfumeurs, Germaine Cellier was a tall, thin blonde with an unerring sense of style (she favored Balmain suits) and a dirty mouth. She studied chemistry and during World War II worked for Colgate Palmolive scenting soap. She lived in Montparnasse, modeled for André Derain, and was friends with Jean Cocteau. She kept three dachshunds named Cléopatra, Félix, and Valentin and a parrot who could sing Etoile des Neiges. She was imperious, generous, opinionated, and never married but spent the last thirty years of her life shacked up with a tennis pro. If Cellier were alive today, she’d be exactly 100 years old.

And, of course, she made marvelous, groundbreaking perfumes…

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The unmistakable fragrance of a rose

Posted by Robin on 20 July 2009 27 Comments

The next time you stop to smell the roses, take a moment to consider how you are able to enjoy their perfume. Sniff the velvet petals, and a cocktail of aromatic molecules wafts across odor receptors within your nasal cavity. Each is located on an olfactory neuron that extends into the brain. Chemical compounds that tumble past will bind to and activate a variety of receptors and their neurons. Your brain decodes this pattern as the unmistakable fragrance of a rose.

— From On the Scent of Smell, which discusses recent work by John Ngai, Coates Family Professor of Neuroscience and Director of the Functional Genomics Laboratory at UC Berkeley. Many thanks to Mary for the link!

Thymes Moonflower ~ new fragrance

Posted by Robin on 20 July 2009 34 Comments

Thymes Moonflower fragrance

Thymes has launched Moonflower, a new fragrance for women:

As twilight unfolds, Thymes Moonflower envelops you in a rare transformation of dazzling beauty and luxurious fragrance. Anticipation dances and laughter swirls where gilded tones of cinnamon, clove and sugared quince embrace…

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Online fragrance shopping

Posted by Robin on 20 July 2009 Leave a Comment

New at escentual (UK): Aramis Gentlemen's Collection.

Deal at kiehls: get free shipping on orders of $30 or more with coupon code SUMMER, good through 7/25.

New at nordstrom: Givenchy Play.

New at senteursdailleurs (Brussels): Serge Lutens Fille en Aiguilles.

The Monday Mail ~ help Liza find a new perfume

Posted by Robin on 20 July 2009 79 Comments

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Today we’re helping (hopefully) Liza, who has been wearing Lancôme’s Magie Noire for around 30 years. Liza can no longer buy the Parfum, and does not care for the reformulated Eau de Toilette: “jarring top notes; the heart lacks the depth and complexity of the vintage; even the lovely haunting dry-down has become sweeter and less woodsy and mysterious”. She still wears it, but would love to find a sexy perfume with “an aura of mystery evocative of the original Magie Noire”. She’s willing to pay over $100, but doesn’t want to pay JAR-level prices. Here are a few details about Liza:

Liza is a science writer in her 40s. She’s also into crafts, dance, and growing fragrant plants, both indoors and out.

She loves big cities, occasional wilderness rambles, hats, scarves, patterned tights, and shoes. She dresses mostly in black, grays, blues, greens, and khaki; she doesn’t typically wear make-up, nail polish, or jewelry.

Liza loves notes of jasmine, sandalwood, and incense notes, as well as most spices…

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