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Perfume in the magazines, February 2011: Allure, Details, Elle, GQ & Harper’s Bazaar

Posted by Robin on 6 February 2011 20 Comments

Allure, February 2011GQ, February 2011

Perfume coverage (what coverage?) in the February issues of Allure, Details, Elle, GQ and Harper’s Bazaar; please comment on any fragrance-related coverage you’ve seen in other fashion & beauty magazines:

Allure

Cover: Jennifer Aniston

Scent strips: Dolce & Gabbana Light Blue, Donna Karan Pure DKNY, Juicy Couture Peace, Love.

Editorial coverage: The Beauty Reporter feature includes a short Q&A with Halle Berry (Reveal launches this month; p. 40). A page on Natalie Portman mentions Miss Dior Chérie (she fronts the scent for Christian Dior; Behind the Scenes: Natalie Portman, p. 63). Coming Up Roses is a page by Frederic Malle about rose perfumes (p. 64). The Super Naturals is an article about natural and botanical products; it includes a list of natural perfumes (p. 101). Everything You Need to Know About Fragrance (p. 104) is a six page spread with everything from blind smell tests to Frequently Asked Questions.

Details

Cover: Andrew Garfield

Scent strips: Dolce & Gabbana Light Blue for men

Editorial coverage: None

ELLE

Cover: Katie Holmes

Scent strips: Perry Ellis Night for Men, Calvin Klein Beauty

Editorial coverage: None

GQ

Cover: Muhammad Ali

Scent strips: Ralph Lauren Polo Black, Dolce & Gabbana Light Blue for men

Editorial coverage: Nothing

Harper’s Bazaar

Cover: Nicole Kidman

Scent strips: Lancôme Trésor, Dolce & Gabbana Light Blue for women

Editorial coverage: None

As always, huge thanks to Kevin — he covered all of the above except Allure.

Filed Under: perfume in the news
Tagged With: allure, details, elle, gq, harpers bazaar, magazines

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  1. LaMaroc says:
    6 February 2011 at 11:36 am

    Yikes! That cover of Allure is scaring me! I still think JA is beautiful but did they have to make her look like an actual Barbie doll? Freaky.

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    • AmyT says:
      6 February 2011 at 12:19 pm

      Those are zombie eyes.

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    • lilydale aka Natalie says:
      6 February 2011 at 1:00 pm

      I think it’s a weird ripoff of that National Geographic cover with the Afghan girl (http://photography.nationalgeographic.com/photography/photographers/afghan-girl-cover.html) — yes, Jennifer, you too have suffered!

      However, this month’s Allure has heaps of perfume coverage for a change. Heck, they even tested Secretions Magnifique!

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      • LaMaroc says:
        6 February 2011 at 8:29 pm

        Ohhh, I loved that cover. I remember seeing a follow-up show on NatGeo where they found her again and her eyes were still just as striking.

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        • mals86 says:
          6 February 2011 at 10:39 pm

          I saw that too. Very moving.

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      • Undina says:
        8 February 2011 at 5:07 pm

        I thought it was an intentional allusion to that famous picture/cover and I liked it.

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    • Robin says:
      6 February 2011 at 1:53 pm

      It’s a very strange cover, and while looking for it online I found the last cover they did of JA, and it was weird too.

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    • mals86 says:
      6 February 2011 at 10:40 pm

      I’m thinking more like Stepford Wife, what with the pale lipstick…

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      • miss kitty v. says:
        6 February 2011 at 11:33 pm

        That was sort of my thought, too. And it’s hella airbrushed. She looks more like one of those blow up dolls than a real person.

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  2. nozknoz says:
    6 February 2011 at 9:28 pm

    MORE magazine also has a brief interview with Halle Berry about her new fragrance, Reveal, her childhood experiments with perfume, and use of perfume in acting. “Usually when I play a character, I assign a fragrance to her, something I would never, ever wear. That’s the way I get into her skin.” She wore Red Door in Monster’s Ball, which fit the character’s strong personality and “drove everybody crazy.”

    It’s so logical when you think about it – now I’m surprised that I can’t remember hearing of other actresses using this trick.

    There is also a brief review of Hermes Iris Ukiyoe.

    Cover: Molly Sims Scent strips: None

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    • Jillie says:
      7 February 2011 at 5:15 am

      I used to act on stage and always tried to wear a perfume I thought would suit the character I was playing. To my shame/joy, my fragrance even had a review from one of the critics when I played Kate in “She Stoops to Conquer” – he said something along the lines of me being fragrant and rosey (I was wearing Eternity – thought it would be like an 18th century floral – now I think it would be L’Artisan’s La Haie Fleurie). It would be great to compile a list of characters and what we think they should wear; something tells me that we would all have very different ideas.

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      • Merlin says:
        7 February 2011 at 5:24 am

        The reviewer could smell that one of the characters on stage, that you in particular, were wearing eternity!?

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        • Jillie says:
          8 February 2011 at 12:46 pm

          No, he didn’t identify it as Eternity, just that I was fragrant! He must have been near the stage and I suppose I wafted towards him whenever I came on. Maybe I was wearing too much!!

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      • LaMaroc says:
        7 February 2011 at 12:06 pm

        I always thought that smell/scent is something that is overlooked in theater productions. It’s a live, immersing experience – if there’s a banquet, I’d like to smell a banquet rather than stale old theater air. But again, someone would probably sue because they were “allergic” to the roast duck scent. *rolls eyes*

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        • Jillie says:
          8 February 2011 at 12:48 pm

          We did a production of Strindberg’s “Miss Julie” and the director had liver and onions frying in the wings before curtain up – I didn’t like that!

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    • Robin says:
      7 February 2011 at 7:38 am

      How interesting about the Red Door, thanks!

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  3. L says:
    7 February 2011 at 12:45 am

    Harper’s Bazaar does include Marc Jacobs Daisy Eau So Fresh, Jimmy Choo, and Cartier de Lune on the What’s New page of their beauty section. The caption reads, “Spritz! Spritz! Spring’s prettiest scents are lush, radiant florals.”

    Vogue

    Tom Ford’s Cherry Lush lipstick and Black Orchid perfume were part of a two-page layout of American fashion and beauty items appreciated by the French.

    Scent strips are Calvin Klein Beauty, Lancome Tresor, and Eva by Eva Longoria.

    InStyle

    Halle Berry’s Reveal is pictured with the star in the What’s Now! section. Reported price is $35 for 1.7 oz edp.

    One page of the Beauty section tells you how to braid your hair in a tousled side braid, then suggests a “finishing touch” of “romance in a bottle.” Ralph Lauren Romance, Juliette Has a Gun Not a Perfume, Playboy Play it Sexy, and Jimmy Choo are pictured.

    Katy Perry is the subject of this month’s Beauty Talk. She talks about her cat, Kitty Purry, and her fragrance, Purr. “I’m a big fan of gardenias,” said Perry, “but I wanted the scent to be unique, so we added coconut and jasmine. It’s not as sugary as what I wore when I was younger, and not as concentrated as the stuff you smell on older women.”

    A bottle of Chloe Love and a couple of Diptyque Roseros candles are among the Romantic Notions “for her” in the Life, Etc. section. Christian Dior Granville made the “for him” page.

    They have changed the format of On My Mind, the celebrity fill-in-the-blank feature on the last page. Seems fragrance is no longer one of the blanks to be filled in. Too bad – I really enjoyed reading what perfumes people were wearing, especially if they had none of their own to promote.

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  4. L says:
    7 February 2011 at 12:50 am

    Oops! Forgot the scent strips for InStyle:

    Lancome Tresor, DKNY Be Delicious (Juiced and Fresh Blossom Juiced), Calvin Klein Eternity (the women’s and men’s versions)

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    • Robin says:
      7 February 2011 at 7:39 am

      L, thank you so much for the detailed listings!

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  5. Robin says:
    8 February 2011 at 7:35 pm

    Submitted by Kind Crow:

    The current issue (Feb/March 2011) of ReadyMade magazine has an article titled, “Scents of Wonder” that features one-page write-ups on Mandy Aftel, Andy Tauer, Lyn Harris, Alexandra Balahoutis, and Yosh Han. (p. 70)

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