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Inside the Perfume Cabinet ~ Erin

Posted by Angela on 6 February 2017 93 Comments

Erin's perfume shelves, top shelves

For this episode of Inside the Perfume Cabinet, we get a peek into Now Smell This contributor Erin’s perfume collection and hear about how her interest in fragrance began. Usually, I interview people by phone and summarize it in a post. This time, I give you Erin’s words directly:

As far as early scent memories go, I’m afraid I’ll have my perfumista card revoked, but I think my interest in fragrance started in Grade 2 or 3 when I used to walk over from school during the lunch hours with my friend Shoba — who now lives in California and is still my best buddy, three decades later — to a gift store called “Fruit & Stuff”, which was focused on “stuff”, as we remember it, and specifically, Yankee Candles. I remember sniffing through all the votive scents, such as Bayberry and French Vanilla and Honeydew Melon. I recall my favorites were Pine and a grey one called something like Fireside. Shoba gave me a gift of sandalwood soaps from British chain Marks & Spencer for my birthday around that time, and they were treasures. The first scent I ever purchased by myself was a squat, deep blue glass bottle of Yardley’s English Blazer, a fougère, possibly in aftershave concentration, and that turned out to be prophetic…

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Tokyo Milk Excess & Tainted Love ~ fragrance review, with an aside on cheap perfume

Posted by Angela on 30 January 2017 78 Comments

Tokyo Milk Excess & Tainted Love

Some fragrances smell expensive. Why is that? Conversely, some perfume simply smells cheap. What’s that about? My expertise is in buying perfume — not making it — so I don’t have a professional’s response to these questions. I asked a few friends about what they thought expensive versus cheap perfume smelled like, and I got a few answers.

One friend said that cheap perfume smells synthetic. Although this friend probably assumed that cheap perfume contains a lot of synthetic materials, I don’t believe that necessarily to be true. But I can certainly see how a perfume that smells like a chemical concoction might smell cheap, no matter what it’s made of or how much it costs.1

Another friend correlated headaches with cheap perfume. Smell it, get a headache, it’s cheap…

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The Charm of the Vintage Drugstore Boxed Set

Posted by Angela on 23 January 2017 34 Comments

Les Grands Parfums Quartette

Sure, quality sells fragrance, but I believe emotion is a more powerful marketing tool, especially among non-perfumistas. For example, take the vintage drugstore perfume set. You’ve probably seen them gathering dust in thrift shops or in the back of linen closets at estate sales. They’re usually a set of small bottles by a perfume house you’ve never heard of, and they’re packaged in a box that reeks of downmarket glamour — something that might be advertised in the back of True Romance magazine or sold at a Wichita bus station gift shop during the Truman administration.

In short, I adore them…

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Arquiste Infanta en flor ~ fragrance review

Posted by Angela on 16 January 2017 10 Comments

The infanta Maria Theresa aged 14

On June 7, 1660, as part of the plan to end the Franco-Prussian Spanish war, the Spanish royal family gave infanta Maria Theresa of Spain to France as Louis XIV’s bride. The hand-off happened on joint territory, the Isle of Pheasants in the Bidasao river between France and Spain.

Nearly 350 years later, Arquiste’s founder and creative director Carlos Huber stood on the banks of the Bidasao and imagined the whole royal procession. In 2009, he began researching the meeting at the Isle of Pheasants and uncovered a wealth of aromas: iris from hair pomade; rice powder scented with orange flower; leather gloves; and, of course, the countryside’s arid herbal breeze.

He wrote a brief based on his research and handed it to perfumers Rodrigo Flores-Roux and Yann Vasnier…

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Folie a Plusieurs The Lobster & Blow-Up ~ fragrance reviews

Posted by Angela on 9 January 2017 37 Comments

Folie à Plusieurs The Lobster and Blow-Up

I’m tired of on-trend design. Especially if it’s bossy and difficult to navigate. Extra especially if it reads like an avant garde take on an American Apparel ad. “Get some imagination!” I want to scream. I’m so done with tiny font, nude tweens and vacant looks. Give me emotion, be honest, surprise me.

Plus, this kind of design makes me suspicious. I see a lot of sizzle, and instead of steak, I’m expecting a meat patty too small to make the cut at Barbie and Ken’s barbecue. It’s enough to drive me to comic sans and baskets of kittens.

So, to get to the point, I didn’t last ten seconds at the Folie à Plusieurs website before I jumped ship to Facebook to look for information on the brand…

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