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5 Perfumes: The Best of Italy

Posted by Erin on 14 August 2009 64 Comments

Fendi Roma perfume advertThe first and only time I went to Italy I was sixteen, and on a six-week trip of Europe with a large group of girls who had fundraised for the trip through Girl Guides (Scouts). Using the blitzkrieg method of Old World sightseeing favored by many generations of North American young people, we “did” Italy by spending a day-and-a-half in Venice. It was high summer and with the callousness of youth, I wrote Venice off with a few lines in my travel diary: “It’s like a museum covered in pigeon poop. The canals smell of sewage, and there is a haze hanging over the water. No oilies as of yet.” This last bit was because our uniforms apparently made us look like an enormous gaggle of young stewardesses and so we attracted camps of hopeful, slick fellows most places we went. Despite their absence in Venice, I came away with an impression of the place that might have turned me into the sort of traveler who discouraged Kevin. The recent garbage strike in my hometown of Toronto has made me realize you can catch a city on a bad day (or month) — but even in 1993, years before my perfume obsession began, I was hypersensitive to smells, good and bad. As far as I was concerned, Italy stunk.

It was puzzling, though, that my parents kept returning there. “Table wines are cheaper than Coke,” my father explained, when I asked why they kept going back. (Perhaps this brief, thrift-related response helps clarify that my parents are not of Italian descent and therefore returning to visit the mother country; Scotland is the land of our fathers.) Since my parents are not enthusiastic photographers, I tried to determine the attraction of this region listening to stories of their travels…

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Carthusia Caprissimo ~ new perfume

Posted by Robin on 10 July 2009 29 Comments

Carthusia Caprissimo fragrance

Italian niche line Carthusia has launched Caprissimo:

Caprissimo is the newest creation by Carthusia which successfully captures the feeling of Capri’s la dolce vita. Centred on the lemon tree, Caprissimo interprets the hesperidic and sparkling notes…

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Holiday fragrance gifts 2007, part 3

Posted by Robin on 23 November 2007 24 Comments

Today is Black Friday, the official start of the holiday shopping season in the United States and one of the biggest shopping days of the year. Of course, it’s also Buy Nothing Day. Choose your poison…

Clinique Wrappings gift set

A holiday favorite (not least because it’s hard to find the rest of the year): Clinique Wrappings. The gift set includes 25 ml Perfume Spray and 100 ml Body Smoother, $35 at Clinique…

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New at Aedes: Carthusia Numero Uno & more

Posted by Robin on 3 June 2006 Leave a Comment

Carthusia Numero Uno fragranceNew at aedes: Numero Uno by Carthusia, a fragrance with top notes of citrus, herbal orange, bergamot, lavender and eucalyptus; heart notes of spicy florals, violet, ylang-ylang, patchouli and thyme; and base notes of vetiver, myrrh and white musk. Other new items include Montale Aromatic Lime & Chypre-Vanille, L’Artisan Fou d’Absinthe, Anthousa Absolute Tuberose fragrance diffusers and Alora Bella fragrance diffusers…

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Carthusia Mediterraneo fragrance review

Posted by Robin on 31 August 2005 19 Comments

Carthusia Mediteranneo fragrance

Mediterraneo is based on an old recipe used at the Monastery of St. Giacomo, and was reconfigured for the Italian line Carthusia by nose Laura Tonatto. The fragrance launched in 2002, and features notes of lemon leaves and green tea.

Mediterraneo starts with tart, juicy lemon and lots of green: crushed green leaves, dried green tea leaves, lemon verbena, and maybe even a hint of lime peel. The green tea intensifies as it dries down, and there are vague hints of other fruits and light florals. After a hour or so, it gets ever so slightly soapy, but it is not at all harsh or aggressively clean…

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