New at luckyscent: Boadicea the Victorious Glorious.
New at selfridges (UK): Comme des Garcons Blue Invasion trio, Balmain Eau d'Ivoire.
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New at luckyscent: Boadicea the Victorious Glorious.
New at selfridges (UK): Comme des Garcons Blue Invasion trio, Balmain Eau d'Ivoire.
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British fashion brand Paul Smith will launch Paul Smith Portrait, new fragrances inspired by Smith’s love of travel and photography, in September. The scents for men and women share notes of bergamot, cardamon, myrrh and tea…
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Today’s poll was suggested by reader KateReed, who was thinking about “perfumes inspired by the crueler side of nature”, like L’Artisan Voleur de Roses (marketed as “a rose garden shattered by a thunderstorm”) or Lush Hellstone (“The scent of newly turned earth and roots ripped from deep burial into fiery air…images of lightning, thunder and ravaged, smoking landscapes”).
Can you think of more fragrances that fit the bill? Or make up your own.
Alternatively, think of the fragrance that illustrates the natural world at its kindest…
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Having appropriated most American technologies, cultural tics and lifestyle choices, Canadians feel we know a lot about our neighbors (neighbours!1) to the south and we tend to be quite sensitive about a perceived lack of knowledge on the other end. Canadian comedian Rick Mercer, a national hero of sorts, came to prominence with a series of television clips called Talking to Americans, where he poked gentle fun at this relationship by interviewing ordinary Americans on the street — in addition to people like George W. Bush2, David Hasselhoff and a Harvard Professor of International Relations — and getting them to do silly things on camera: to congratulate Canucks on converting to a 24-hour clock (from a 20-hour one)3, to sign a petition trying to stop the planned polar bear slaughters in Toronto, or to sing along with a completely fabricated Canadian national anthem. Once, I had an encounter in Buffalo, NY that felt like a Mercer moment: I struck up a conversation with the gentleman beside me at the mall, who turned out to believe that Canadians did not experience summer. “But I live an hour or so away from here,” I kept explaining to him. “We have summer! We have the same climate as you do!” I could not convince him…
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Bath & Body Works has launched White Citrus for men, the masculine counterpart to 2009’s White Citrus for women…