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Givenchy Live Irresistible Delicieuse ~ new fragrance

Posted by Robin on 23 February 2017 2 Comments

Givenchy Live Irrésistible Eau de Parfum Délicieuse

Givenchy has launched Live Irrésistible Eau de Parfum Délicieuse, a new flanker to 2015’s Live Irrésistible…

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Givenchy Eaudemoiselle Essence des Palais ~ new perfume

Posted by Robin on 2 February 2017 5 Comments

Givenchy Eaudemoiselle Essence des Palais

Givenchy has launched Eaudemoiselle Essence des Palais, a new fragrance for women. Eaudemoiselle Essence des Palais is a flanker to 2010’s Eaudemoiselle de Givenchy and follows 2016’s Eaudemoiselle Rose à la Folie…

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5 perfumes: wood pudding

Posted by Robin on 24 January 2017 55 Comments

Peterman Round Bowls, wood

As a way of classifying perfumes, fragrance families are useful, and most of them have enough of an “official” status that we understand what they imply. Fragrance families don’t tell the whole story, but they help us understand a bit better what a perfume might smell like, or more to the point around here probably, they help us to understand if we can be bothered to try something at all. If I tell you a perfume with berries, jasmine and patchouli is a fruity floral, which of course it could be, you might imagine a certain kind of smell, quite different than if I told you it was an oriental, or a chypre, or a green floral, or an aldehydic floral. What you imagine, of course, could be quite wrong, but it never hurts to know how Michael Edwards classified something after he smelled it.1

Many perfumistas, of course, have their own categories or subcategories, like creamsicle or skank or booze, or we might classify by specific notes we’re interested in, from mimosa to ylang ylang. Wood pudding™ is one of my own favorite personal / unofficial categories, especially in deep winter. A decent wood pudding fragrance is spicy and creamy, and comforting, but the relatively heavy woods temper the sweetness enough to keep the fragrance from falling into a more general gourmand or foody category. Here are 5 of my favorites, and do add your own in the comments!

Givenchy Organza Indecence very nearly defines the category…

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Holiday fragrance gifts 2016, part 4

Posted by Robin on 6 December 2016 22 Comments

Part four in our eight-part series on fragrance related holiday gifts features various and sundry coffrets and gift sets. Do add any of your own recommendations in the comments!

L’Atelier de Givenchy gift set

From Givenchy, 5 ml bottles of seven fragrances in the L’Atelier de Givenchy series (Néroli Originel, Chypre Caresse, Bois Martial, Oud Flamboyant, Ylang Austral, Ambre Tigré and Cuir Blanc). $140 at Barneys…

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Between shadow and light

Posted by Robin on 8 October 2016 Leave a Comment

Aymeline Valade for Givenchy L'Ange Noir.

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