New at nordstrom: Narciso Rodriguez Eau de Toilette Delicate.
Deal at perfume.com: take 15% off to celebrate new website with coupon code MONTHEND15, good through 8/7.
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New at nordstrom: Narciso Rodriguez Eau de Toilette Delicate.
Deal at perfume.com: take 15% off to celebrate new website with coupon code MONTHEND15, good through 8/7.
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Perfume coverage in the (almost always boring) August issues of Allure (plus the special issue Allure Insider’s Guide to Beauty & Style), Details, GQ, Harper’s Bazaar, Marie Claire and Men’s Journal; please comment on any fragrance-related coverage you’ve seen in other fashion & beauty magazines:
Cover: Kate Beckinsale
Scent strips: Versace Yellow Diamond & Bright Crystal, Calvin Klein Eternity Aqua…
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An expanded version of a poll we did in 2008:
What is the perfume you most regret buying? or
What is the perfume you most regret not buying? or
Name a beloved fragrance in your collection that has ‘turned’ (gone bad) and can’t be replaced…
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German fashion brand Comma has launched an eponymous fragrance for women…
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Last month, Kiehl’s launched a new family of products called Aromatic Blends, “Pure Scents from Around the World.” I was initially uninterested in trying them, since I have bad memories of Molton Brown’s similarly travel-themed “Navigations Through Scent” line (harsh compositions, ugly bottles and prices even more ridiculous than their names). However, I do enjoy visiting the Kiehl’s counter once in a while, and once I’d sniffed the Aromatic Blends, I was ready to adjust my original reaction.
The four “blends” in this line are Nashi Blossom & Pink Grapefruit, Orange Flower & Lychee, Fig Leaf & Sage and Vanilla & Cedarwood. I’m not really sure how “naturally derived” or “sustainably sourced” they are, but I do think their simple, landscape-inspired arrangements suit the overall Kiehl’s aesthetic. They’re nicely made (with one possible exception), they’re simply and attractively packaged, and they’re reasonably priced — in other words, they do what they set out to do. Here are a few quick thoughts on each fragrance, from lightest to richest.
Nashi Blossom & Pink Grapefruit: Let’s get this one out of the way first…