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Givenchy Gentleman Eau De Toilette Intense ~ new fragrance

Posted by Robin on 25 January 2021 2 Comments

Givenchy has launched Gentleman Eau De Toilette Intense, a new fragrance for men. Gentleman Eau De Toilette Intense is a flanker to 2017’s Givenchy Gentleman…

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Givenchy L’Interdit Millesime Edition ~ new fragrance

Posted by Robin on 25 January 2021 3 Comments

Givenchy has launched L’Interdit Millésime Edition, a new fragrance for women. L’Interdit Millésime Edition is a flanker to the 2018 version of L’Interdit…

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Monday scent of the day 1/25

Posted by Robin on 25 January 2021 294 Comments

It’s Monday, Opposite Day and Irish Coffee Day. Birthdays today: Robert Burns, Virginia Woolf, Antônio Carlos Jobim, Etta James, Gloria Naylor. What fragrance are you wearing?

I’m in Thierry Mugler Womanity.

Reminder: on 1/29, wear a fragrance by (Thierry) Mugler, if you have one…

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Our greatest sensory delight

Posted by Robin on 25 January 2021 Leave a Comment

The cozy relationships between natural secretions and savory foods, or accidental emissions and eros, are well known to anyone who has nuzzled the dirty scalp of a loved one, but McGee lays out the molecular evidence for these desires. We might like to think we are most drawn to lovely, “clean” smells—laundry, linden blossoms, a eucalyptus breeze—but more often than not our greatest sensory delight comes from our most intimate, and most odiferous, nooks and crannies.

— Rachel Syme talks about Harold McGee's new book Nose Dive: A Field Guide to the World’s Smells, and about Fragrantica, and fragrance writing in general, in How to Make Sense of Scents at The New Yorker.

Lazy weekend poll ~ open thread, Manet’s birthday 2021

Posted by Robin on 23 January 2021 510 Comments

Saturday is Édouard Manet’s birthday, and we’re marking the occasion with our same old open thread poll.

Talk about anything you like — the fragrance you’re wearing today, your favorite fragrance with a bread note, your favorite kind of bread, whatever.

Or, ask a question about fragrance, then see if anyone else has asked a question that you can answer…

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