
Indie perfume house Dawn Spencer Hurwitz has launched Tsukiyo-en, Il Marinaio da Capri, Habibi and Tsukimi…
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Indie perfume house Dawn Spencer Hurwitz has launched Tsukiyo-en, Il Marinaio da Capri, Habibi and Tsukimi…
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London-based niche line Gallivant is back with two new fragrances, Amsterdam and Berlin, bringing its total of olfactory “urban explorations” to six. When I tried Gallivant’s initial four scents, Brooklyn was the one that really won me over. (I wore it frequently last summer.) Now I’m intrigued by Amsterdam, “a genre-defying floral, spicy, woody, ambery fragrance” developed by perfumer Giorgia Navarra. Amsterdam’s composition includes top notes of elemi, schinus molle CO2 extract, pepper and saffron; a heart of tulip and rose; and a base of cedar, musk, sandalwood and amber.
Although I’ve never been to Amsterdam, I enjoyed reading this description as I was wearing the fragrance: “Autumn going into winter. The freedom of cycling, past the former spice warehouses of the Warmoesstraat to a canalside apartment on Prinsengracht on the elegant south side of the city. . . .Flowers in the window. Cake and feeling indulged. Beautifully made wooden furniture. Dark hues on the walls.” Gallivant promises that Amsterdam offers an element of gezellig…
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New at arielleshoshana: Atelier Cologne Cafe Tuberosa.
New at bloomingdales: Amouage Bracken Woman.
New at twistedlily: Beaufort Iron Duke.
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Happy Almost-Friday! It’s World Freedom Day and Chaos Never Dies Day. What fragrance are you wearing?
I’m in Diptyque Volutes (because Missionista mentioned it yesterday). My overly literal song match: Dinah Washington singing Smoke Gets In Your Eyes (because Amy mentioned The Queen of the Blues yesterday).
Reminder: 11/10 will Playlist Friday…
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Wake up! Modern Wash Coffee Soap from Kalastyle: "Besides giving an invigorating external coffee boost with its deep, satisfying, and warm aroma, the Coffee Soap's ground beans load up the skin with antioxidants. The caffeine targets fine lines, redness, puffy skin, and plays a crucial role in cell regrowth. Washing with the pure power of the Coffee Soap, with its bits of ground coffee bean, will reveal smooth skin all over your face and body." $9 for the 99g bar at Beautyhabit.