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Lucien Lelong Indiscret ~ vintage fragrance review

Posted by Angela on 7 March 2011 68 Comments

Lucien Lelong Indiscret advertLucien Lelong advert

We stopped at the estate sale on a whim. A friend and I had just spent the afternoon on a rainy hike. The dog was sacked out in the back seat. A hot bath and nap waited at home, but a sign to the estate sale beckoned from the main road. “Do you want to stop in? It should only take a minute,” I said, fibbing just a little.

My friend was a good sport and pulled over in front of the modest house. Since it was late on Sunday, pickings were slim. The remaining furniture and lamps showed a grandmotherly house that had its last major redecorating in the early 1960s. A card table held a dented cocktail shaker and some gold-rimmed highball glasses. A box of greeting cards, used, sat on a coffee table. Some were written in blue fountain pen that had started to fade to brown. Two partially-full boxes of spiral incense from Japan kept recipe booklets company on an end table. Hanging on a bedroom door was a full Shriner’s outfit, from booties to cap…

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Mauboussin by Mauboussin ~ fragrance review

Posted by Angela on 28 February 2011 95 Comments

Mauboussin by Mauboussin

Most mornings, rooting through my perfume cabinet, I push past the iridescent pink-washed, pyramidal bottle of Mauboussin Eau de Parfum with its wobbly bottom. Mauboussin is a big perfume. Like a hot fudge sundae, the first few bites — or minutes of wear, in this case — are delicious, but before long you might end up holding your stomach and sliding the rest into the garbage. Mauboussin can be almost too much of a good thing.

But this week an unusual cold snap settled in, and I wanted a big, oriental perfume, something that would go well with a broad-shouldered,1940s mouton coat. Mauboussin was just the ticket. Maybe I’ve developed a stronger appetite for sweets, but until spring arrives, the bottle will stay toward the front of my perfume cabinet.

Christine Nagel developed Mauboussin, the Parisian jeweler’s first perfume, in 2000…

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Christian Dior Diorama ~ fragrance review

Posted by Angela on 21 February 2011 64 Comments

Christian Dior Diorama perfumer advertChristian Dior Miss Dior & Diorama perfumer advert

Who is your favorite perfumer? Mine is Edmond Roudnitska. In my dreams, Roudnitska insists on naming a perfume after me. “You martini-breathed temptress,” he says, “I must capture your essence in fragrance!” He casts his eyes over me, taking in my tangled hair and rumpled vintage dress ornamented with pet fur. He intuits my every thought, even those few not having to do with what I’m going to eat next. Then he creates Eau d’Angela. A masterpiece.

Sadly, Roudnitska is no longer with us. I’m stuck with having to find Eau d’Angela among the perfumes he’s left behind. Of that too-small legacy, one of the few I hadn’t given a thorough investigation until just this month was Christian Dior Diorama.

Diorama was released in 1949, the second of Dior’s fragrances after Miss Dior. In recent years, to buy Diorama and another classic Dior fragrance, Diorling, you had to go to the Bon Marché in Paris or Roja Dove’s boutique at Harrods in London…

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Love and Perfume

Posted by Angela on 14 February 2011 222 Comments

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It’s Valentine’s Day. Time to choose a perfume about love. It’s easy to grab a bottle of Jean Patou Joy or a pretty soliflore, but we’re real perfume enthusiasts here. There are at least a hundred kinds of love — shouldn’t there be more than one type of Valentine’s Day fragrance?

First, let’s consider the love that launched a thousand Harlequin romances: Grand Love. Grand Love is that delirious ardor that seems inevitable yet impossible. You can’t believe he actually loves you, yet aren’t you fated to be together? — you both adore the same John Lennon song and neither of you likes meat on the bone. You both guffaw at the Naked Gun movies and you both detest gin. The world gushes with joy (look at the flowers that sprout in the pavement! kitties, babies everywhere! why have you never noticed how beautiful the grocery store logo is!) and you mysteriously drop five pounds. Without even trying.

If this is you, enjoy the ride. You need a perfume as crazily hyperbolic as your emotional state…

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Guerlain Arsene Lupin Dandy ~ fragrance review

Posted by Angela on 7 February 2011 68 Comments

Guerlain Arsene Lupin Dandy

A fragrance named after a fictional thief? Possibly Jean-Paul Guerlain‘s last fragrance? A leathery oriental? I had to try Guerlain Arsène Lupin Dandy.

While I waited for my decant to arrive, I boned up on Arsène Lupin. Maurice LeBlanc created Arsène Lupin in 1905 as the antihero of a series of short stories. Lupin is a sybaritic thief with a keen eye for furniture, paintings, jewels, and pretty ladies. He plans his heists more for the challenge than the loot. In one typically Lupinesque caper, he writes to a Baron who lives in a heavily guarded mansion on a rocky island in the middle of a river. He instructs the Baron to deliver certain of his treasures to him by a particular date or he’ll steal them and more. (He adds not to bother with the larger Watteau in the dining room, because it’s a fake, just in case the Baron isn’t aware.) The clincher is that Lupin writes the letter from jail. The Baron refuses Lupin’s request, and even hires protection for the night Lupin threatens to break in. Sorry Baron. Hope you were insured…

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