
Juliette Has A Gun has introduced a refillable travel spray:
A rechargeable purse fragrance, in the shape of a bullet.
inside ? a well guarded secret…
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Juliette Has A Gun has introduced a refillable travel spray:
A rechargeable purse fragrance, in the shape of a bullet.
inside ? a well guarded secret…
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Juliette Has A Gun has launched Midnight Oud, the line’s fourth fragrance (out of a projected five). The new scent is a “European vision of oud” and “evokes the mysterious and intriguing woman who hides behind her veil” — although according to Romano Ricci, the brand’s founder, it is a unisex fragrance…
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A short film for Citizen Queen, the latest fragrance from Juliette Has A Gun. From Hortensiatv at YouTube, where you'll also find an interview with Romano Ricci, the brand's founder (and the source of the quote used as this post's title).
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Juliette Has A Gun has launched their third fragrance, Citizen Queen. The scent is described as a chypre aldehyde with animalic notes.
A perfume as intriguing as this woman’s look, hidden behind her hat.
First, a striking and elusive allure…
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The whole idea of niche fragrance is to offer something special and different, something you can’t find on the perfume counter at your local Macy’s. The best sort of niche perfume house, presumably, will put artistic integrity before mass appeal. I came to perfume addiction via niche, as it were, and I’m still an easy target: tell me you’ve got an incense by Bertrand Duchaufour made with the best possible materials or Jean Claude Ellena re-engineering lavender at the molecular level or Aurelien Guichard conjuring up 1960s pop culture, and I’m there.
But niche, like luxury, has become so ubiquitous as to lose its cachet…