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Estee Lauder Bronze Goddess 2013 ~ new fragrance

Posted by Robin on 22 January 2013 15 Comments

Estee Lauder Bronze Goddess fragrance, 2013 version

Estee Lauder will launch a new version of Bronze Goddess, the yearly limited edition variation on their summer fragrance, Bronze Goddess. Look for it in March…

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Leather fragrances 101

Posted by Angela on 21 January 2013 199 Comments

Embossed leather

Few fragrances marry butch and elegance as well as a good leather. For the most part, leather is easy to smell in perfume. Think of Caron Tabac Blond, for instance. It’s a snootful of sweet, oily leather. But sometimes leather weaves itself more cleverly into a fragrance and, if you’re expecting a true saddle leather, might not be obvious at first. Bottega Veneta is an example of a leather fragrance with less blatant, but still very present, leather note.

I thought it would be helpful to run through some of the different ways leather can star in a fragrance — a sort of “Leather 101.”

Birch tar-loaded “Russian” leather: This is what most people think of when they think “leather perfume.” Birch tar on its own is smoky, burnt, and leathery as a slab of oil-rubbed hide. It’s a powerful note. Sometimes it’s left seemingly untouched in a strong leather fragrance (Knize Ten), and sometimes it’s complemented by something equally assertive (the sharp galbanum in Bandit). Examples include Caron Tabac Blond…

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The Monday Mail ~ help Genevieve find a new perfume

Posted by Robin on 21 January 2013 46 Comments

Pink letter slot

The Monday Mail is helping Genevieve today — she’d like to find a perfect first-date scent. It should be a little unusual but not too sexy or too unisex. She’d be happiest if it cost under $100 — she doesn’t go on so many dates to justify a huge splurge — although she’d go as high as $150 if she had to. She has good access to major department stores and specialty shops, and she’s willing to shop online so long as she can test the fragrance first.

Here is what we know about Genevieve:

She’s in her early 30s, and works as a librarian.

She says her personal tastes are eclectic and inspired by film noir and punk rock.

She’s definitely a city girl, and she likes good food, live music (anything from country to opera), and learning new languages.

Genevieve likes spice, incense, citrus, some honey, and lighter florals, especially soft jasmine and orange blossom…

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Olfactive families

Posted by Robin on 21 January 2013 4 Comments

Jean Guichard of the Givaudan Perfumery School briefly explains the basic fragrance families.

Online fragrance shopping

Posted by Robin on 21 January 2013 Leave a Comment

New at kohls: J Lo Forever Glowing.

New at selfridges (UK): Dior Eau Sauvage Parfum.

New at yves-rocher.fr: Ambre Noir, Flowerparty by Night.

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