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Mythbusters

Posted by Robin on 5 March 2009 10 Comments

"I'd say there are about 5 to 10 percent of celebrities who are actively involved at all stages," says Laudamiel. "There is another 45 percent who will come in a few times during the process and offer their opinions. The rest, another 45 percent, come in at the end and choose between two or three scents that have already been developed."

— Perfumer Christophe Laudamiel with the shocking news that celebrities don't always "design" their own fragrances. Quoted in Scent of a celebrity at Boston.com.

I don’t drink, but I smell like I do.

— Amanda Lepore on her new fragrance, Amanda, created by perfumer Christophe Laudamiel. Quoted in A Buzz Without a Hangover at the New York Times.

Carolina Herrera 212 On Ice 2009 ~ new fragrances

Posted by Robin on 5 March 2009 4 Comments

Carolina Herrera has launched 212 On Ice, her yearly limited edition summer versions of Carolina Herrera 212 (1997).

212 On Ice Men ~ “The fragrance is a woody, textured twist on the cool style of its counterpart. Green top notes of lemon tree leaves and mown grass merge seamlessly into a spicy center of ginger, gardenia petals, and green pepper. Lasting base notes of white musk, sandalwood, lignum vitae, and incense warm the overall impression—creating magnetic appeal.” Available in 100 ml Eau de Toilette…

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Kenzo Eaux de Fleurs collection ~ perfume reviews

Posted by Robin on 4 March 2009 42 Comments

The Eaux de Fleurs collection is the latest from Kenzo. They are starting off this year with a trio, Eau de Fleur de Thé (tea flower), Eau de Fleur de Soie (silk flower) and Eau de Fleur de Magnolia (you can figure that one out), and they're planning to add a new flower to the series every year. Like the Guerlain Aqua Allegoria collection, these are meant as a “return to nature”, and they're advertised as “subtle” waters based on flowers picked from Japanese trees.

Kenzo Eau de Fleur de The, Tea Flower

Eau De Fleur de Thé is meant as a tribute to “the tea flower”. It was developed by perfumer Aurelien Guichard, and is described as “a floral infusion with green tea and musky notes”. It's a slightly smokier (although only briefly; I wouldn't call it a smoky scent in general), more-tea-less-citrus variation on Bvlgari's Eau Parfumée au Thé Vert…

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The smell of withered roses on her breath

Posted by Robin on 4 March 2009 16 Comments

When director Zack Snyder was working on the Watchmen movie (which opens this Friday), he decided to hold a contest. Contestants would create product advertisements for Veidt Enterprises (and what that is, exactly, I don't know — maybe there's a Watchmen fan who can comment?), and the winning entries would be seen playing on TVs on the film sets. Among the products was a fictional fragrance called Nostalgia. Here is one of the winning entries. (by hypnosavant, with thanks to Jessica for the link!)

Stella McCartney Stella Sheer 2009, Bath & Body Works Sheer Japanese Cherry Blossom ~ new perfumes

Posted by Robin on 4 March 2009 30 Comments

Stella McCartney Stella Sheer 2009 fragrance

Stella McCartney has launched the 2009 version of Stella Sheer (shown above left), the yearly limited edition summer flanker to 2003's Stella fragrance:

Sheer Summer by Stella McCartney is a new version of the original Stella fragrance that lets soft summer shadows reflect the delicacy of fresh rose petals. The elegant bottle design mirrors the sophisticated, light-hearted spirit of the scent…

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