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Osmoz Les coulisses du parfum, Vol III, Legendary woods & resins ~ olfactory kit review

Posted by Robin on 26 May 2009 43 Comments

Osmoz Les

One of the real challenges facing newbie perfumistas (and even some of us seasoned perfumistas) is learning to pick out fragrance notes. As I’ve said before (see Perfumista tip: on getting to know fragrance notes), I don’t think you need to be an expert either to enjoy perfume or to approach it as an art form, but a certain level of familiarity is certainly helpful — if everyone is talking about sandalwood and you have no idea what sandalwood smells like, you’re left in the dark.

One alternative is to just keep on doggedly smelling different perfumes until you start to recognize and “pick out” fragrance notes, another is to smell the materials separately. The new Les coulisses du parfum kits from Osmoz, the consumer website of the fragrance & flavor company Firmenich, are designed to help you with the latter approach.

There are 3 kits in the series. Volume III, the one I’m reviewing today, is “Legendary woods & resins”, and of necessity is the only one of the 3 made up entirely of natural raw materials.1 Volume III includes cedar, myrrh, sandalwood, benzoin, vetiver, patchouli, balsam fir, oak, galbanum resinoid, rockrose labdanum, oliban or incense and guaiac wood…

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Perfume in the Magazines: Allure, June 2009

Posted by Robin on 26 May 2009 8 Comments

Allure magazine, June 2009Perfume coverage in the June issue of Allure, and as always, please comment on any fragrance coverage you’ve seen in other fashion & beauty magazines lately:

Cover: Jessica Biel.

Scent strips: Sexy Intrigue by Degree (deodorant & body mist).

Editorial coverage: The Beauty Reporter section includes a “Smell This” feature in which random passersby comment on the new Gap Close…

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Online perfume shopping

Posted by Robin on 26 May 2009 2 Comments

New at first-in-fragrance (Germany): Parfumerie Generale L'Eau Guerriere, Micallef Arabian Diamond.

New at luckyscent: The Garden Party Wistaria & Frangipane.

New at reirien: Annick Goutal Un Matin d'Orage, Narciso Rodriguez Essence.

Van Cleef & Arpels Collection Extraordinaire ~ new perfumes

Posted by Robin on 26 May 2009 53 Comments

Van Cleef & Arpels

Van Cleef & Arpels plans to launch Collection Extraordinaire in September. It will be the brand’s first foray into high-end niche perfume, and will debut at around the same time as Cartier’s upcoming collection, Les Heures du Parfum.

The Collection Extraordinaire fragrances, meant to pay homage to nature, are Gardénia Pétale, Orchidée Vanille, Lys Carmin, Muguet Blanc, Bois d’Iris and Cologne Noire…

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Parfum d’Empire Eau Suave ~ fragrance review

Posted by Angela on 25 May 2009 87 Comments

Chateau Malmaison

When my friend Maryann opened the door to greet me, she said, “You smell nice! At least it must be you, since nothing out front is in bloom yet.” It was late April and not even lilacs or lilies of the valley bloomed, let alone roses. But standing in the doorway I knew Maryann recognized the faint fragrance of an early summer garden in the morning, because I wore Parfum d’Empire Eau Suave Eau de Parfum.

In 2003, Marc Antoine Corticciato, the perfumer behind Parfum d’Empire, created Eau Suave in homage to Josephine’s Chateau de Malmaison, famed for its gardens including 250 varieties of rose. In an article on Malmaison, Princess Michael of Kent wrote that roses were a natural for Josephine:

Josephine was christened Marie-Joséphe Rose Tascher de la Pagerie and she would be known as “Rose” from her birth until the day when the young General Bonaparte (who made a habit of changing women’s names) began a letter with: “Sweet and incomparable Josephine. I awake full of you and of the memory of our intoxicating night…” From that moment she would enter history as Josephine.

Pretty cheeky of Napoleon to change her name, but I guess you don’t get to rule most of Europe without being at least a little domineering…

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