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Penhaligon’s + Meadham Kirchhoff Tralala ~ fragrance review

Posted by Kevin on 11 June 2014 38 Comments

Barbara Stanwyck and Joan Crawford

With this money I can get away from you. From you and your chickens and your pies and your kitchens and everything that smells of grease. I can get away from this shack with its cheap furniture. And this town and its dollar days, and its women that wear uniforms and its men that wear overalls…. You think just because you made a little money you can get a new hairdo and some expensive clothes and turn yourself into a lady. But you can’t, because you’ll never be anything but a common frump whose father lived over a grocery store and whose mother took in washing. With this money, I can get away from every rotten, stinking thing that makes me think of this place or you!

Tralala!

What could be uglier, more ruthless (and perversely “fun” — for an audience) than dialogue like this from the movie Mildred Pierce starring Joan Crawford. These words are spoken to Mildred (Crawford) by her hateful/ungrateful daughter, Veda.

Perfume fanatics, when sniffing a fragrance, “see” things, remember people, places, animals, plants…even if what we’re sniffing is awful, or banal. Sometimes, a perfume provides a complex scenario for me…it “clicks” — with a painting, an event, or in this case, films.

When I first wore Penhaligon’s + Meadham Kirchhoff Tralala,1 a woman from the so-called Golden Age of Hollywood came to mind…

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Sweet Anthem Juliet ~ fragrance review

Posted by Kevin on 4 June 2014 32 Comments

Guerrier Sandwichien

On sultry summer days this year (there’ll probably be around, oh, fifteen of them in Seattle if we’re lucky), when someone asks me what sultry perfume I’m wearing, I’ll have a hard time saying (whispering?) “Juliet.” First, I don’t like Shakespeare’s annoying teen, the inspiration for this perfume, and secondly, Sweet Anthem Juliet,1 the fragrance, does not remind me of virginal 16th century Verona girls. As I wear Juliet, I’ll be thinking of the South Pacific and Gauguin’s colorful images of half-naked men and women, flowers around their necks or in their hair, lounging near the sea. I wanted to use Gauguin’s painting, Jeune Homme à la Fleur to illustrate this post, but it’s not in the public domain, so the tattooed guy above will have to suffice (and I don’t think anyone would dare give him grief for wearing a perfume called “Juliet”).

Sweet Anthem, founded by perfumer Meredith Smith,2 is an indie/artisan perfumery based in Seattle. Juliet combines many of my favorite things…

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Fragrance gifts for Father’s Day 2014, part 1

Posted by Kevin on 28 May 2014 7 Comments

Father’s Day is coming up on Sunday, June 15…

Malin + Goetz soap in a jar

Malin + Goetz offers 24 vegetable-based soaps in a traditional glass apothecary jar (eight soaps each of rum, lime, and peppermint fragrances); $250…

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Jardins d’Ecrivains Junky ~ fragrance review

Posted by Kevin on 21 May 2014 15 Comments

Jardins d'Ecrivains Junky

Inspired by William S. Burroughs‘ novel Junky, Jardins d’Écrivains describes its Junky* perfume as “unashamedly different and (it) invites originality and ‘factualism’ — to borrow the term used by Burroughs.” Gray-colored juice is certainly something you don’t see every day either.

Often, the name of a perfume and its advertising images do not match what’s inside the perfume bottle. With Junky, Jardins d’Écrivains has gone all out (factualism!) and Junky smells like a junky…an old-school junky to be precise.

On my skin, Junky begins with the scents of old cigarette/marijuana smoke absorbed into stale clothes…

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Ermenegildo Zegna Essenze Collection Haitian Vetiver ~ fragrance review

Posted by Kevin on 14 May 2014 24 Comments

Nitobe Memorial Garden

Some days my nose seeks “scent quiet.” I’m not speaking of a “quiet scent” but a simple one — nothing complex. It always helps to have single-note colognes (or ones with just a few ingredients) handy, fragrances made with high-quality materials that take simplicity into luxury-land. Last week, I visited the beautiful city of Vancouver, British Columbia, and I started my day there at Nitobe Memorial Garden. The Zen garden was fresh, washed by a recent rain shower; the beds of moss, evergreens, azaleas, maples, and new blades of iris provided many shades of green. The damp, dim space was made even more romantic by the sounds of birds, streams, and a small waterfall. Only a few “specks” of non-green caught the eye, courtesy of rough stones, bark, weathered wood, cherry blossoms and orange koi. Whenever I visit this garden, I don’t want to leave…I want to linger and experience it at night, imagining the stone lanterns glowing from within, the areas around them golden with the light from oil lamps or candles.

After this contemplative beginning to my day, it was off to noisy downtown Vancouver for lunch and some retail exercise. I visited with Nazrin at The Perfume Shoppe, bought a bottle of Chanel Pour Monsieur Eau de Toilette (not available in the U.S.) and while browsing at Holt Renfrew’s men’s cologne boutique I smelled something wonderful in the air…

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