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Eau d’Italie Au Lac ~ perfume review

Posted by Jessica on 15 May 2011 18 Comments

Eau d’Italie released Au Lac just over a year ago, describing it as a feminine floral with top notes of water lily, bitter orange leaves, and panarea fig leaves; middle notes of osmanthus, rose bud, and sambac jasmine petals; and base notes of cedar wood, papyrus, and mineral amber. I was preoccupied with some non-perfume matters last spring, so I somehow didn’t get around to trying Au Lac until recently, although both its notes and its “back story” appealed to me. According to Eau d’Italie, this fragrance conveys the impression of “a gorgeous Italian garden at the height of summer, the air filled with the scent of flowers and the fresh waters of a lake” and was “inspired by the love affair between Italian Princess Vittoria Colonna and Futurist artist Umberto Boccioni.”

There isn’t anything particularly Futurist about Au Lac — what would a Futurist fragrance smell like? I’m imagining a mix of scorched rubber, hot metal, marble dust, and red wine — but the idea of a rendezvous in a sunny garden is definitely there. Au Lac opens with a lemon-tinged note of water lily petals. There’s also something lightly salty and bright in the initial phases of this fragrance, perhaps some unlisted neroli. The creamy lily petal note never really disappears, but it’s joined by a slightly warmer second phase of closely-knit floral notes. I caught a hint of osmanthus, which always reminds me of peach skin, but the jasmine is very subtle and not at all indolic. Au Lac’s garden-in-bloom development gains some structure from a greenish wood note (the papyrus?) and a light cedary base. Overall, Au Lac strikes a nice balance between clean and lush notes. I wouldn’t have minded just a touch more dirt in this cultivated landscape, but as it is, it’s a very appealing scent…

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Cologne & Cotton on Marylebone High Street ~ shopping for perfume in London

Posted by Guest Shopper on 15 May 2011 — 0 Comments — Comments are closed

Cologne & Cotton, London, store exterior

Despite the name, you might walk past Cologne & Cotton without suspecting that it sells perfume. From the window display, you’d probably assume it specialized in upmarket nursery linen and silk nighties.

In fact, inside the shop you’ll find towels, bedding, cushions, china, ladies’ nightwear, children’s clothes and toys, home fragrance, bath and body products…and a surprising range of niche perfumes.

The shop’s ethos seems to be about supplying fine things to the mature (and financially secure) Yummy Mummy, for her boudoir and her baby. It’s full of objects of desire, and a good place to buy small but exquisite gifts that won’t add too much to the weight of your luggage. (The Claus Porto soaps alone make me melt with desire.)

At the back of the shop, a large counter is covered with bottles of scent…

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Ebba Los Angeles Tea Collection ~ new fragrances

Posted by Robin on 15 May 2011 14 Comments

Ebba Los Angeles Tea Collection

Ebba Los Angeles has launched the Tea Collection, with three new tea-based fragrances:

Basil Green Tea ~ “A refreshing dynamic blend…”

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Eau d’Italie Sienne l’Hiver ~ perfume review

Posted by Robin on 13 May 2011 78 Comments

Siena straight up

Eau d’Italie’s Sienne l’Hiver has been hanging around in my purgatory basket1 since it launched back in 2006. I’ve taken it out a few times to give it another shot, and then I’ve put it right back where it was. I don’t know what keeps me from moving it to the “no” pile. Perhaps it’s because so many people love it,2 or perhaps it’s because it’s by perfumer Bertrand Duchaufour? Or perhaps it’s because it is named for Siena. I try not to get too wrapped up in fragrance back stories — they so rarely resonate with the juice, and often that’s just as well — but Siena is such a lovely place, wouldn’t it be nice if it had a fragrance to match?

The sample hung around in my purgatory basket long enough that it got mostly used up, and what was left was rather stale, and who knows, maybe the stuff has been reformulated in the interim. (While it languished, Eau d’Italie redid their packaging; the bottles still look like functional products instead of luxury perfumes, but now they look a little more expensive). So I got another sample.

The opening is, briefly, cold air tinged with green, then it moves indoors, and we get a rush of sensations…

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Rituals Series II ~ fragrance events at MiN New York

Posted by Robin on 13 May 2011 2 Comments

MiN New York is holding a series of themed events this month pairing fragrances, drinks and food:

Celebrate the senses with our second installment of MiN New York’s RITUALS, Series II: JOURNEY OF THE SENSES. A FEAST OF SCENTS. Each intimate session is an interactive plain-language discovery class on a unique sensory experience like no other. Your guided fragrance flight of curated scents will be paired with spirits & hors d’œuvres…

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