
Christian Dior has launched Cuir Saddle, the latest addition to their upscale La Collection Privée Christian Dior fragrance series…
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Christian Dior has launched Cuir Saddle, the latest addition to their upscale La Collection Privée Christian Dior fragrance series…
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From EO, Orange Blossom Vanilla Hand Cream: "Blanket your skin with velvety moisture. Our lightweight Orange Blossom Vanilla Hand Cream is a rich and nourishing formula that will leave your hands healthy-looking and soft to the touch. Using a premium blend of botanical butters and oils paired with patented hydrating technology, this moisturizer penetrates deeply to restore softness and stimulate skin’s natural ability to fight long-term environmental and physical distress. Welcome this healing practice to your hand care ritual and respect the skin you’re in." $9.99 for 74 ml at EO, where you'll also find the cream in Jasmine Verbena and French Lavender.
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Thierry Mugler has launched Alien Pulp, a new fruity floral flanker to 2005’s Alien fragrance. Alien Pulp follows 2025’s Alien Extraintense and 2024’s Alien Hypersense…
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It’s the last Tuesday of 2025, plus National Bacon Day, the sixth day of Christmas (geese a-laying) and the fifth day of Kwanzaa (Nia: purpose). Birthdays: Rudyard Kipling, Paul Bowles, Bo Diddley and Patti Smith. What fragrance are you wearing?
I’m wearing Chopard Néroli à la Cardamome du Guatemala. Tea at the moment is a blend of Bombay Breakfast and Hao Ya Select Keemun, both from The Jasmine Pearl Tea Co.
Reminder: on 1/2, wear a fragrance to match Cloud Dancer, Pantone’s color of the year for 2026…
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“Once we stop seeing scent as decoration and start recognizing it as cultural information, it becomes a medium through which the world can be read and interpreted in entirely new ways,” the exhibition’s curator, Robert Müller-Grünow, told me in over email. He believes that, when using smell as a curatorial tool, “it becomes a way of thinking, because it opens up different pathways to understanding,” and, in doing so, “shifts visitors from passive looking to embodied understanding, often opening access to ideas that are difficult to express through text or image alone, as scents have immediate and purely emotional effects.”
— On the exhibit “The Secret Power of Scents” at Kunstpalast Düsseldorf. Read more in Is Smell the Next Big Thing in Art? at artnet.