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Bruno Fazzolari Monserrat ~ fragrance review

Posted by Angela on 13 March 2017 19 Comments

Bruno Fazzolari Monserrat

I was thinking of worn and repainted urban walls; I also was thinking of fresco painting — which is the origin of the fantasy note ‘wet plaster.’ — Bruno Fazzolari

It was the “wet plaster” that got me. To me, texture is one of the most intriguing aspects of perfume. Knowing Bruno Fazzolari Monserrat had a plaster note made me want to try it right away. I imagined something chalky and creamy at the same time, giving the fragrance the feel of earthy pastry cream.1

And it did. Monserrat’s plaster is really there…

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Bruno Fazzolari Feu Secret ~ new fragrance

Posted by Robin on 9 March 2017 7 Comments

Bruno Fazzolari Feu Secret

Indie perfumer Bruno Fazzolari has launched Feu Secret, a new iris fragrance…

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5 perfumes: Indie Greens

Posted by Erin on 25 November 2016 39 Comments

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Once, when I was shopping at a perfume discounter, the owner brought me a fragrance and said: “You’ll like this. You’re a throwback.” I was taken aback. Was I? And was it so obvious? The suggested scent was a crisp green one, with the bite of galbanum, and I did like it, very much. I moved down the counter and snuffed the dusty tester, a bit embarrassed, while the owner helped a new customer pick out a bottle of Armani Code for women.

Pickings for the bitter green fiend are rather slim at department stores at present. Counter sales assistants will tell you that such scents are now old-fashioned and do not sell well. I imagine those last crisp green floral buyers, stately and melancholy as they have always been, at home with their Lauren Hutton cheekbones and maybe the accouterments of WASP style mentioned in Angela’s Estée Lauder Private Collection review: boat sneakers, gin martinis in iced silver carafes and small, strangely dignified dogs. (Of course, I still buy these perfumes and I am short, roundish and never to be found in tennis whites, alas. I would like a schnauzer, though.) Shopping at the mall these days, one worries that such green fragrances will go extinct, like the serious hats men used to wear in Cheever short stories. As with many holes in the market bemoaned by the fragrance obsessed, however, indie perfumers have leaped in to fill the galbanum gap…

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Top 10 Fall Fragrances 2016

Posted by Angela on 14 October 2016 104 Comments

Acer saccharum - Sugar Maple fall leaves

To give you a thoughtful top ten for fall, I went to the experts: Tracy and André at Fumerie. Both of them used to work at Portland’s Perfume House and amassed years of experience with the classics. Then, seven months ago, Tracy opened Fumerie to focus on niche fragrances, and André joined her.

To give you an idea of their tastes in fragrance, Tracy has a tattoo on her forearm of her favorite perfume notes: patchouli, hay, tobacco, cocoa, and leather. When she thinks of fall, she thinks of comforting scents that remind her of riding her horse as a teenager through the leaves, and the smells of Oregon’s crisp autumn air, sweet alfalfa, saddle leather, grain and the horse itself.

André loves vintage fragrances and has a nose for classically constructed perfumes…

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Bruno Fazzolari + Bogue Profumo Cadavre Exquis ~ new fragrance

Posted by Robin on 3 May 2016 5 Comments

Bruno Fazzolari + Bogue Profumo Cadavre Exquis

Indie perfumers Bruno Fazzolari and Antonio Gardoni (Bogue Profumo) will launch Cadavre Exquis, a new limited edition fragrance, this weekend at the AIX Scent Fair in Los Angeles…

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