
New York-based indie line Joya has launched Foxglove, the brand’s fifth fragrance…
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New York-based indie line Joya has launched Foxglove, the brand’s fifth fragrance…
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Egner’s personal favorite haunted scent experience was another bait-and-switch scene: as visitors approached a dimly lit table, they could smell roast turkey, mashed potatoes, and stuffing, and see dishes piled high with food—which turned out, on closer inspection, to be cured hog guts and other viscera. “I’m sure that we ruined somebody’s Thanksgiving that year,” Egner told me gleefully.
The Soap Factory does make visitors sign a waiver before they enter the Haunted Basement. “It’s intense,” Egner said, adding that, most years, one or two patrons vomit during their visit (requiring a sanitary cleanup and adding an extra layer to the smellscape).
— Lillian Egner talks to the New Yorker about the use of smell in The Soap Factory's annual Haunted Basement in New York City. Read more at The Smell of Death.
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Based on the name, the description, and the video with perfumer Anne Flipo, I imagined Lolita Lempicka’s Sweet would be a candy-bomb, something along the lines of Viktor & Rolf Bonbon, or Prada Candy, or even the original Lolita Lempicka fragrance. I was only partly right. Sweet, the brand’s new perfume for women “who live life deliciously” is candied, but it’s also sheer, especially once the top notes calm. If you think of it as Infusion de Sweet, you’ll be closer to the mark.
Wisely, the description references a cherry-cocoa lipgloss accord as opposed to actual cherries and cocoa…
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Beauty brand Rouge Bunny Rouge has launched two new fragrances, Arcadia and Tenera. Arcadia and Tenera join the Fragrant Confections collection (Chatoyant, Lilt, Vespers, Incantation, Allegria and Muse)…
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Happy Halloween Eve! What fragrance are you wearing?
I’m wearing Cumming: The Fragrance (really, I think it might be The 2nd Cumming, but I’m not sure. It’s a decant). Wouldn’t it be way fun if Alan Cumming introduced Downton Abbey, and then stayed to gossip about the characters afterwards? I adore Laura Linney in general but she does not add to my enjoyment of Downton Abbey.*
Reminder: this Friday, 10/31, for Halloween wear your quirkiest or weirdest or spookiest fragrance…